Showing posts with label Carmen Dell’Orefice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carmen Dell’Orefice. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Symbols: What do you live under?


I see an opal shape, the eye of Horus, an Adinkra symbol of love, I believe, the wings of a bird, fire and the Tree of Life! The roots of the tree swirl with 'three'; is that related the three cycles of women's lives? Are there the bird's wings of the phoenix? A lot of questions. Any answers? ... - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories 10/23/17 


Symbol of what.



face of an NDN woman wearing Deer skin.







the Ankh is the key of Life, eternal life, strength and health from the spiritual tradition of ancient people of Kemit! 

























Symbols of one woman are the mysteries of her essence. - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories





Carmen Dell'Orefice, a model of exquisite portions of magic, formula for awe and the divine sport of enjoying the process of seguing. . . - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 9.9.16 

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Joy in getting Old.



face of a splendid woman with age, insight and knowing.


face of a breathtaking woman of 45 years of age from Ohio. Jan. 2017.


Carmen Dell’Orefice beautiful in a business for young women.

Janet Lesley


Tuesday, June 20, 2017

EXPRESSION is telling!


painting by Salvador Dali titled Woman with a Head of Roses.


Oriental woman by Hailin Fu

"I wish I could find the words to match the feeling I have looking into the moment captured by Bryan Larsen in this painting titled, Taking Time." - Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories
 Quent Cordair Fine Art has this original. 707.255.2242

Country Girls is an original oil painting by Han Wu Shen at


"Therapy", an original oil painting by Perrin Sparks for sale at Quent Cordair Fine Art. This award winning artist is featured at www.cordair.com.





Carmen Dell’Orefice, an American model, 83, was at the Kensington museum to launch Horst. Photographer of Style in 2014.

Friday, March 3, 2017

ONE of the Sweeter Mysteries: Carmen Dell'Orefice.



"Unbelievable her ability of an essence to take a soul beyond their words into an essence one cannot describe with words, but with words can attest to its ability to shift a transformation into view far away from skepticism." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories Jan. 20, 2017

Carmen Dell'Orefice at the studio of Fadil Berisha, NYC 2016. Wendy Riggs said, "You inspire me to find the glamour hidden inside myself. Thank you for keeping the magic alive!" Jan. 12, 2017  


China Machado and Carmen Dell'Orefice circa 1961.


"It is remarkable the way we age. There is panic at some point for many as they age. The loss of youth is the gain of maturity. The loss of innocence is the gain of strength to overcome. The loss of vitality in the later years is the resurgence of strength and the space between getting older and being old is the difference of childhood wonder and exploration resurfacing from the safe place our adulthood needed them to sustain the blows of getting older. It is all a mystery; not all fun, but not all painful." ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 1/20/17  

Friday, January 27, 2017

IN the Depth of Her LIFE!



Carmen Dell'Orefice in the 2005 Red Dress Collection for The Heart Truth




Carmen Dell’Orefice, an American model, 83, was at the Kensington museum
to launch Horst. Photographer of Style in 2014.




Carmen Dell'Orefice seated composed at Christmas lunch 2016 II Buco NYC.


Inspired by Carmen Dell'Orefice's life force Sandra Elizabeth Della Chiara  said, "God has blessed you with beauty and health. You are a truly unique woman. I am happy that you share your life as we can see that life does not stop at 50 for women and that we can look forward to many more years of feeling and looking beautiful. Thank you for sharing insights into how to make that happen, you are a role model to many including myself." [Jan. 12, 2017]


Friday, January 20, 2017

Elegant, Old, & Fine


She was painter Salvador Dalí's muse.
Carmen Dell’Orefice at a Chado Ralph Rucci fashion show in September 2012. photo by Christopher Macsurak.