Men and women have written love poems, but also you can do. Do not write unnecessary words, be brave and express everything you feel for beloved person. If you give all of yourself, your poem will be more sincere. Write what you feel for that person, stating what happened when you saw that person for the first time. Write how you …
Read More »PAINTING WITH SOUL AND WITH HEART
Their brushstrokes give you melancholy tenderness and magical serenity. There are times when – observing a painting – you realize that what made the artist is not just putting colors on the canvas, because you perceive that his creations have a soul and are full of endless attention to detail, tenderness colored that enchant those who are able to look …
Read More »SHADES OF TENDERNESS
WHEN MUSIC CAN TELL
The lyrics of this song is about unrequited love, tells you about the loss of a loved one. The element is predominant throughout the song, which is dotted with thematically related words (shore and depths, the ocean and the waves, currents and sand). Having recalled moments of harmony (metaphorically swimming lived together in the same sea, above the dark abyss …
Read More »LOOKING FOR THE FLOWERS OF EVIL
He was a French poet who produced notable work as an essayist and art critic. His most famous work “The Flowers of Evil”, https://www.amazon.com/Flowers-Evil-Charles-Baudelaire/dp/1449555438 expresses the changing nature of beauty in modern, industrializing Paris during the 19th century, where the themes of sex and death, lesbianism, metamorphosis and depression, urban corruption, lost innocence and alcohol not only gained him loyal …
Read More »WHERE YOUR INSTINCT PUSHES YOU AGAIN
The “Barbizon School“, developed between 1830 and 1870. Here the foundations were laid for Impressionist pictorial revolution in France. The artists of the Barbizon School often painted together, creating their works in the open countryside, sometimes for several days. Looking at the colors and shapes of natural subjects produced landscapes of great lyricism, with humble people working in the fields. …
Read More »PLACES OF THE PICTORIAL REALISM / BARBIZON, FRANCE
THE PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF COUNTRY LIFE – Jean Francois Millet
JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET 1/3 – A native of a village in the Normandy, who had two wives and nine children. He is regarded as an interpreter of the French realism of the late nineteenth century. Son of peasants, he began painting bathers, mythological figures and portraits. The influence of art of Daumier and Barbizon, helped to bring about a decisive …
Read More »JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET (1814/1875), FRENCH PAINTER – When the main characters are farmers at work
VICTOR CRISOSTOMO GOMEZ, PERUVIAN ARTIST – chest full of mysteries and surprises
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Read More »E. IRVING COUSE (1866/1936), AMERICAN ARTIST – culture of Taos Indians
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Read More »CHARLES BIRD KING (1785/1862) , AMERICAN ARTIST – PORTRAITS OF SIGNIFICANT TRIBESMEN
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Read More »NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTINGS THROUGH CENTURIES – vibrant and continuing traditions
Native American art is also called Indian art or American Indian art. Check selected painters and enjoy the cultural heritage, different character and themes of the paintings over centuries. Do you prefer traditional or modern innovative painters ? NAVAJO SAND-PAINTING – The sand-painting has been used for centuries in religious rituals, including healing ceremonies. A sand-painting for a ceremony is …
Read More »BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF VALENCIAN TILES OF BLUE – Welcome to House of Joaquín Sorolla
The Sorolla Museum, http://www.mecd.gob.es/msorolla/en/inicio.html aims to promote enjoyment of Joaquín Sorolla’s legacy, in the conviction, that this legacy can provide a positive and enriching emotional and aesthetic experience, as an instrument of knowledge where to develop their own creative abilities. The Sorolla Museum occupies artist’s family house from 1911 (the house has been preserved almost intact with the decoration, it …
Read More »EVERY EFFECT IS SO TRANSIENT, IT MUST BE RAPIDLY PAINTED – Joaquin Sorolla
JOAQUIN SOROLLA 1/3 – he was born in 1863 in Valencia, Spain. His style was a variant of Impressionism. His best works painted in open air portray the sunny seacoast of Valencia. He drew his inspiration from the light on the water near his home and his beach scenes are marked by sharp contrasts of light and shade. The appearance …
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