Real Life Pure White PINK Power

I’ve learned quickly just how effectively photos and titles drive headlines and web traffic. Men like saucy babes, broads, dames and dolls. Quite frankly, so do I — as symbols of feminine principles and sensuality, both in sore need on Planet Earth.

In spite of what Huff Po writes, Pink wasn’t nearly-naked at the Grammys. But she toyed plenty with our minds, wearing her bodysuit, becoming the essence of erotic, sensual seduction. Pink was simply gorgeous, slithering through space high above the crowd.

Cirque du Soleil website

I saw a deeply sensual Cirque du Soleil aerial performance in Florida, a dance that imprinted permanently my mind, with its female power. That performance came to life again, when Pink walked onto the stage Sunday night.

In fact, this Cirque du Soleil visual has me thinking. It’s white, pure, transcendent — not dark, murky and mysterious.  This is an unusual female visual, and I love the global imagery. Pink wore white, too, and she looked pure and almost monastic as she entered the stage.

Pure White PINK Power is the female-centric essence of Anne of Carversville.

We have several visual dots connecting in this sequence: PINK’s Grammy performance with video under photos, Cirque du Soleil and Sting’s “Brand New Day.”

First PINK at the Grammys:

Lastly, Sting’s Brand New Day (not embedded, click photo);