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MADONNA (for Glori)
MADONNA (for Glori)
Refill order by cell - Straight Up : Photo by myself:Glass still empty and nobody called ...Reflexion? Indeed ... sometimes we feel alone (and may enjoy it).
Refill order by cell - Straight Up
Straight Up 1874 and still a habit : Served without ice, generally said of an alcoholic drink, as in He ordered a martini straight up. Straight was first recorded with this meaning in 1874.
Straight Up 1874 and still a habit
THE DANCER by Colleen Madamombe : related book: MAN & HIS SYMBOLSrelated blog: NATURE, MEN & MYTHrelated blog: Stone sculpture is a profound ...
THE DANCER by Colleen Madamombe
zaadz NEWSLETTERS logo modifed : This DigiCollage is my pictorial comment on comments to a picture called "zaadz" by Karuna < click
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SPARE CHANGE @ LIVING WITH CHANGE : Text exerpt from blog Living with Change by JonniI guess the point is that I need to pay attention to my personal motto.  "Life can change on a dime so I always try to carry spare change".  Things become different and it's all an adventure.  When I was younger, people liked to say "Go with the flow".  The older I get, the more I understand such a simplistic aphorism.  It's one way to keep from going bonkers.sdsdd
SPARE CHANGE @ LIVING WITH CHANGE
THE ART BOOK FOR CHILDREN (front cover) : WHAT'S INSIDE: Making faces, Living sculpture, A party, Splat, A mystery, Moving pictures, Gods and goddesses, Obsession, A cartoon, Wrapped up, Noah's ark, Shapes, Where's the subject?, Tears, A battle, A jungle, Spikes and circles, Dressing up, A storm, Yellow, Feelings, Movie star, Flower power, Detective work, A puzzle, A garden, Art or furniture?, Showing off, Want to know more?From School Library JournalGrade 4-7-Large color reproductions expose readers to a wide variety of art, from the best-known paintings of the 14th and 15th centuries to contemporary photographs and wrap art. European, Asian, and American art is included in the more than 30 discussed works. Illustrations are arranged to fill single pages, spreads, and small squares. The text, at times calligraphic, becomes part of the art as it invites viewers to take more than a cursory look. Questions encourage readers to observe details, while statements of opinion help to provoke new thoughts and elicit emotional responses to the pieces. Because the book is not arranged by chronology, medium, or style, readers have the option to skip around, to pick and choose the works to study-much like visiting favorite paintings in a museum. A concluding section gives the size, location, and dates of the works and the artists birth and death dates. The book will stimulate discussion and a higher level of appreciation of art.Melissa Markham, Huddleston, VA wrote about this great book :::My son found an awesome book at our local library that I plan to purchase and make part of our home library. And while this book is written for children, I have already learned a lot myself. I don't have much background in art and a class that I took in college on Art History left me scratching my head and unable to sort out the dozens of images I was shown with each class. But this book is a great find. The Art Book for Children is 80 pp long. Throughout the book you will find amazing art work as well as information ont he artist that composed it and questions for us to consider and things for us to look for in the art work. This book is very easy to understand and really gives you an opportunity to dip your feet into the world of art and find out that it isn't as intimidating as one may have thought! This is Book One, Book Two will be published in August 2007. So, whether you want this book for yourself or your children, you won't be disappointed with it!
THE ART BOOK FOR CHILDREN (front cover)
THE ART BOOK (back cover) : Novemer 20, 2000 myself wrote about The Art Book :::Give this book to your children. Why? Because you will find out if they really have any interests on the arts. If NOT, read and see it for yourself - it's a real treasure and it will show you more about The Arts as you may see visiting galleries, museums etc. in a lifetime. If YES, when your child shows interests, read and see it too, talk about and who knows, maybe you have an artist in your family or - even this is possible: YOU are the artist! I am an artist, an Installation Art Sculptor and learned from this little handy guide how to look on art. I read it in two days from "alpha to omega". Now I know: THE ART BOOK is my book and my gallery. I wonder why our kids don't get it in schools. They would know about The Arts in some hours more than most of the teachers. Is art education needed? When yes! How much it will cost? THE ART BOOKS itself will give you a good answer. Buy it! Give it to your children, friends .... and to art teachers as a guide. Sincerely - Hans A. Loeffler, Yes2Art originator.THE ART BOOK IN CLASSROOM (pdf)-Now, almost 7 years later PHAIDON publishedTHE ART BOOK FOR CHILDREN (on ZAADZ.com)What's in this new ART BOOK: Making faces, Living sculpture, A party, Splat, A mystery, Moving pictures, Gods and goddesses, Obsession, A cartoon, Wrapped up, Noah's ark, Shapes, Where's the subject?, Tears, A battle, A jungle, Spikes and circles, Dressing up, A storm, Yellow, Feelings, Movie star, Flower power, Detective work, A puzzle, A garden, Art or furniture?, Showing off, Want to know more?
THE ART BOOK (back cover)
More Blues and Teal Colors in Munch : A comment on Karuna's profile image DARK MADONNAI have loved this image for some time now. When I was in Norway I went to the Munch Museum and this was the one print I brought home. Well, now it stays in a tube all rolled up for over 18 years. The one I have is slightly different then the one you show, it has more blues and teal colors in it. I have a picture framing studio in my home so just as any profession it is common that we don't take care of ourselves first. Today I feel the inspiration to bring her out for all to see, show her off and let her represent my own feelings of vulnerability, seductiveness and mystery within. Thank you for showing her to the rest of us.
More Blues and Teal Colors in Munch
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