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The Reality of Motherhood

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 27, 2017
Posted in: Art, Photography. Tagged: Art, graphite and charcoal, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, love, mother, Park University, Pink Floyd, Rene Leighty, The Reality of Motherhood.

Rene Leighty’s exhibit, “The Reality of Motherhood,” depicts the changes that occur in a women’s body that come naturally when having children. The artist describes her artwork as contemporary, expressive, dramatic, personal, and more importantly, demonstrates the reality of motherhood. “I used repetitive lines and shapes to display an appearance of movement and merged together a layering of multiple images in graphite and charcoal,” said Leighty. “The process is similar to the triple exposure technique in photography, with a repetition of recognizable body parts and overlapping imagery in my descriptions of a hectic life.”

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WPC: Rounded

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 26, 2017
Posted in: Music, Nature, Photography, Weekly Photo Challenge. Tagged: Alaska, DPchallenge, pete seeger, postaday, Rounded, She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain, Weekly Photo Challenge, William Shakespeare.


“We are such stuff as dreams are made on; and our little life is rounded with a sleep.”
— William Shakespeare

Weekly Photo Challenge: Rounded

Duchesse de Caderousse

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 25, 2017
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: 17th century, Duchesse de Caderousse, Elisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun, French, Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, Marin Marais, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, portrait painting, Sonnerie de Ste. Geneviève du Mont-de-Paris from La Gamme.


Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, Duchesse de Caderousse
Elisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun

Vigée Le Brun was one of the most popular portraitists of 18th-century Europe. Though her rapid rise to fame was both resisted and resented by jealous rivals, she became Painter to Queen Marie Antoinette of France, whom she first portrayed in 1778. This painting is one of a series of early masterpieces created by the artist in the decade prior to the Revolution. In terms of style and technique it is largely dependent on the example of the great Flemish artists of the 17th century, Rubens and Van Dyck, whose works Vigée Le Brun had studied in detail while traveling through the Low Countries in the early 1780s. The sitter's costume of red, black and white is based on that of the peasant women of Brittany--a precious affectation, on the part of a duchess, but one which was fashionable among the aristocracy at precisely this moment in French history. When the painting was first exhibited at the Salon of 1785, the Duchesse de Caderousse was an instant success with both critics and the public. One of the artist's most celebrated works, it remained in the possession of the sitter's descendants until November 1984.

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Autumnal ~

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 24, 2017
Posted in: Music, Nature, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: Autumnal, Ernest Dowson, fall, La Petite Fille de la Mer, love, October, pumpkins, Vangelis.

“AUTUMNAL
Pale amber sunlight falls across
The reddening October trees,
That hardly sway before a breeze
As soft as summer: summer’s loss
Seems little, dear! on days like these.

Let misty autumn be our part!
The twilight of the year is sweet:
Where shadow and the darkness meet
Our love, a twilight of the heart
Eludes a little time’s deceit.

Are we not better and at home
In dreamful Autumn, we who deem
No harvest joy is worth a dream?
A little while and night shall come,
A little while, then, let us dream.

Beyond the pearled horizons lie
Winter and night: awaiting these
We garner this poor hour of ease,
Until love turn from us and die
Beneath the drear November trees.”

~ Ernest Dowson ~

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Lime Line

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 23, 2017
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: Albert Einstein, Art, Coconut, Dean Fleming, geometric abstract, hard-edge abstraction, Harry Nilsson, Lime Line, painting.


Lime Line
Dean Fleming

Lime Line-with its eye-popping colors, dynamic geometry, optical rhythms and spatial complexity-is a far cry from the cool, reductive, stable structures of Minimalism. Dean Fleming was part of a New York group called Park Place. They explored pictorial space, the ideas of Buckminster Fuller (inventor of the geodesic dome), Space Age technology, science fiction, Einstein's Theory of Relativity and related concepts of fourth dimensional space-time. Fleming believed hard-edge abstraction was the language of contemporary culture.

Frankensteins

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 22, 2017
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: Bride of Frankenstein, Edgar Winter & Ringo Starr, Frankenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, paintings.

“There is love in me the likes of which you’ve never seen. There is rage in me the likes
of which should never escape. If I am not satisfied in the one, I will indulge the other.”
― Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Frankenstein

“It is true, we shall be monsters, cut off from all the world;
but on that account we shall be more attached to one another.”

― Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Frankenstein

Friendship’s Flower

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 21, 2017
Posted in: Flowers, Music, Nature, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: Friendship's Flower, Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, Winniek Koh.

Life is like a garden
And friendship like a flower, 
That blooms and grows in beauty
With the sunshine and the shower. 

And lovely are the blossoms
That are tended with great care, 
By those who work unselfishly
To make the place more fair. 

And, like the garden blossoms, 
Friendship’s flower grows more sweet
When watched and tended carefully
By those we know and meet. 

And, if the seed of friendship
Is planted deep and true
And watched with understanding, 
Friendship’s flower will bloom for you. 

Winniek Koh

WPC: Glow

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 19, 2017
Posted in: Music, Nature, Photography, Poetry, Weekly Photo Challenge. Tagged: DPchallenge, Ella Henderson, Glow, Megha Khare, postaday, Weekly Photo Challenge.

“Why we love with close hearts
Why we love with souls apart
Let the love flow from hearts to souls,
Let the world glow”
― Megha Khare

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Glow

Still Life

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 18, 2017
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: 17th century, dining, Dutch, French, Lemon Tree, Peter Paul and Mary, Pieter Claesz, Still Life, wine.


Still Life, 1638
Pieter Claesz

The 17th-century Dutch viewer would have recognized this softly illuminated still life as a representation of wealth and prosperity. The artist demonstrates his skill at depicting the various textures and reflections on the surfaces of these luxury items: a half-filled wine vessel; a silver or pewter platter and overturned cup-on-stand; a small, Chinese porcelain bowl; and a lemon, with its elegantly spiraling peel. In the porcelain bowl are wild strawberries, a delicacy typically enjoyed with French wine. The recent and seemingly abrupt departure of the person enjoying this light meal suggests the theme of vanitas, reminding us of the fleeting nature of all wealth and pleasure in our mortal state.

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The Valentine Dress

Posted by Maverick ~ on October 17, 2017
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: My Valentine, Paul McCartney, portrait painting, The Valentine Dress, Thu Nguyen.

The Valentine Dress
Thu Nguyen

"Thu Nguyen’s landscape and portrait paintings are inspired by such artists as Thomas Eakins and Andrew Wyeth. She is especially interested in studying her subjects’ emotional states. In this portrait of her daughter, Nguyen depicts “the contrast between the stereotype of a carefree, sweet childhood with the reality of a life often filled with anxiety.” The girl is represented as being detached from her environment, and her rigid pose contrasts with the whimsical, heart-shaped patterns on her dress."

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“This painting portrays the contrast between the stereotype of a carefree sweet childhood with the reality of a life often filled with anxiety, confusion and loneliness. While the girl is wearing a cute sentimental valentines dress, her entire posture is self contained and rigid. She is standing in a typical kitchen but seems physically and emotionally detached from her environment.” – Thu Nguyen

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