(openPR) - He walked for his love 300 miles from San Francisco to L.A., donated her paintings and dedicated his WALK OF FLAME. One year later, he made a pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago through Belgium and the Netherlands to France in order to collect donations for amnesty international and its fight against female genital mutilation and for the rights of women in the Third World.
Christophe Didillon (36 years of age) is heading over ears in love for Kirsten, and to meet her once in his life remains to be his greatest heart’s desire. He wants to create a painting together with her for donating the profit of its sale to an incorporated society that helps children and juveniles having cancer. Didillon:
"Because she is a well-known person, a public auction of the painting would surely become very efficient, and finally, my heart's desire to meet her and to take a deep look in that ocean deep blue of her eyes would come true. However, they just told me not to be "famous enough" for a meeting with her, and not even to inform her. I don't want to let others decide about the fulfilment of my desire than Kirsten. At the Festival de Cannes, I will wear a SPIDER-MAN costume and distribute "Kirstendollars" to the public in order to find someone who is able to inform Kirsten about my desire. I love this girl, and I want my chance! My desire may sound crazy, but why, anyway? The immense importance of the movie star icon around her person and the whole Hollywood "dream factory" has only a chance to exist because there are spirited and courageous visionaries who are fighting for the realization of their dreams until becoming successfully, in spite of the mockeries and oppositions of others. Just visionaries like me! The one may dream and use all his power to make lots of money, the other once maybe dreamt to become a famous movie star, and I just dream to win the heart of the cutest and together toughest young lady in the world. Is money or being famous a more reputable matter than love? I don't think so. Never mind the movie star – I love just the real girl in the shadow of the spotlight. My life let me learn that only daredevils own this world. I want my chance, and I will fight for the fulfilment of my heart's desire, end of story!"
Early in life, Christophe Didillon learned to fight. He once chained himself in the cupola of the German Parliament building in Berlin for helping his parents against arbitrariness on the part of official authorities, until the President of Germany offered his help. Several years later demonstrated the artist under the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin "against the silent repression of the meaning of human dignity out of modern society", caused a large-scale operation of police.
Didillon remains to be fighting: "My ancestors came from Paris, the City of Love. Obviously, it runs in my blood to fight for my love! I am very creative and enduring, too. There are some more ideas how I could manage to gain Kirsten's attention and to impress her. And I'm very sure I will impress her."
The resolute action artist and painter asks you and everybody else, who got information about his action: "Please, inform Kirsten about my heart's desire! KIRSTEN, MY LOVE COUNTS MORE THAN ALL YOUR MONEY! I really love you, and I want my chance!"
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Christophe Didillon, born 1971 in the city of Aurich (Germany) found his vocation to become an artist (painter) when he studied for one year in China. From 1997 to 2004, after high school examination and professional training, Didillon studied Sinology, Law and History at Philipps University Marburg and Tongji University Shanghai. He did a photo journey with Trans-Siberian Railway from Beijing to Moscow. In the year of 2004, after being admitted into the Paradox artist group (www.paradox-online.de) had Didillon exhibitions at the Parliament of Hessen / Germany and museums in China, beyond that at the internet gallery of German Foreign Ministry. He created paintings for Crown Princess Viktoria of Sweden and Michael Gorbachev.
In May 2006 Didillon made his WALK OF FLAME, a pilgrimage from San Francisco to Hollywood, dedicating his pilgrimage to the actress Kirsten Dunst and to his grandfather Johannes Schumacher, who had been Prisoner of War in World War II in Russia, and escaped walking hundreds of miles home to his family in Germany.
In the last half year he used an art scholarship and lived in the Flath Villa in the city of Bad Segeberg / Germany. Referring to the motto of his scholarship, "Search Of A Mermaid", Christophe dresses girls' and ladies' long and sleek hair with water and wetgel for giving it a "mermaid look", and he uses the dresses to create photos and paintings.
"Welchen Wert hat die Wuerde eines Menschen?" – How much is the human dignity? This was the motto of his demonstration under the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin in February 2007. The artist asked and tried to appeal to the people for more respectfulness of others.
After his Walk of Flame in the last year made Christophe Didillon a pilgrimage on the "Camino de Santiago" through the Netherlands and Belgium. He had to stopp his pilgrimage in France due to a foot injury. The pilgrimage served the collection of charities for amnesty international (ai) and its fight for the rights of cultural und religious suppressed women in the Third World, amnesty-in-bewegung.de/ChristopheDidil_2102.html .
Didillon gave his voluminous collections of historical fire extinguishers and international car registration plates, begun in his early childhood, to a few museums in Germany.
You will receive more information referring to Christophe Didillon, his life and his artistic producing at www.didillon.eu and through the internet search engines.
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