Sounds, colors and scents of creativity. When does a creative work become art? In a few decades, the artistic scenario has been distorted by a new way of doing and conceiving art, where many artists have begun to work with passion, shaking those who have become their users of the work. Today, if you love art, it can happen to …
Read More »GEORGE PEARSE ENNIS (1884/1936), AMERICAN ARTIST – Short life, between watercolors and stained glass window.
Inside expressive use of strong colors, evocative landscapes and seascapes, Eastport, https://visitmaine.com/places-to-go/downeast-and-acadia/eastport the easternmost city in the United States, is a small city (consisting entirely of islands) in Maine. The principal island is Moose Island, which is connected to the mainland by causeway. Here, you to can explore the tidal flats around this area to search for fossils and view …
Read More »THE LIFE BEYOND – Mary Agnes Tincker / If a man die, shall he live again?
I followed a frog and it began to disappear. What can there be beyond? Among its notable people, there the novelist Mary Agnes Tincker. This area was originally inhabited by members of the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot tribes. As you will discover, with historic buildings and other points of interest, Ellsworth is popular with tourists. You can visit Ellsworth from late …
Read More »LOUISE NEVELSON (1899/1988), AMERICAN ARTIST – Monumental, wooden wall pieces, paintings and outdoor sculptures.
When figures are painted in monochrome black or white They featuring the work of emerging and established artists. The Center for Maine Contemporary Art (CMCA) http://cmcanow.org/ is a arts institution presenting a year-round program of changing exhibitions. Located in downtown Rockland (Maine), has three exhibition galleries, a gift shop and ArtLab classroom. Here, where a famous Russian-born painter had lived, …
Read More »A POETRY COMMENSURATE WITH MOUNTAINS AND RIVERS – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow / Making a literature unshorn, like a herd of buffaloes over the prairies.
When literature shall be given to ideas of the people. Thanks to its coastline, campsites and range of outdoor activities, Maine it’s a summer destination for vacationing Americans. Among the best and small cities in the US, inside your author’s travel you can find Portland (Maine). As well as food and drink that’s big on local flavours, this city has …
Read More »TROUBLE – Ray LaMontagne / Many people have compared his music to that of Otis Redding.
Waking up one morning, listening the song “Treetop Flyer”. It travels along a flat and scenic landscape, with many opportunities to see wildlife. It’s a trail that passes wetlands, where a variety of wildlife can be viewed (such as beavers, herons and swans). The Nashua River Rail Trail http://railstotrails.us/ma_nashua_river_rail_trail.htm is a 12.5-mile (20.1 km) paved mixed-use rail trail, it ends …
Read More »ONTARIO, 641 KM OF CREATIVITY – An “author’s journey” across five Canadian cities.
A great escape into bright colors, bare landscapes and two books. Your “author’s journey” to Canada (398 miles, or 641 km if you prefer), https://us-keepexploring.canada.travel/ start dining on a roof terrace in Montreal, listening to the soothing music of a singer who lives here (but which was born in California), while look in the horizon for the bright colors of …
Read More »ADVENTURES IN YOUR OWN BACK – Share our vision and passion for wilderness and creativity.
Memories of a Canadian trip, in twenty images. Traveling Canada, never forget that the creativity of the inhabitants of an terrestrial latitude and longitude it’swrapped in flavors, smells and atmospheres, books and poems, songs and paintings. Everything is useful to tune emotionally to culture. That’s why, when you decide to visit this land, you should also know the fruits of …
Read More »SUCH IS MY BELOVED – Morley Callaghan / Shades of Catholicism, where personality is a weakened sense of self.
Better known for boxing with Hemingway, than for anything he have written. Looking for an amorous spot to romance in Toronto? You’ll have plenty of restaurants to choose, but we suggest you our most romantic night out possible. Where? At the La Maquette, https://berkeleyevents.com/venue/la-maquette/ the most romantic restaurant in Toronto due to its prize-winning architecture and its beautiful waterfall in …
Read More »BARRIERS – Aislinn Hunter / What it means to be a writer.
When we find ourselves immeasurably altered and enriched. Belleville http://www.city.belleville.on.ca/ is a city located at the mouth of the Moira River, just on the Bay of Quinte in Ontario. The directions to 100,000 years back in time? If you travelling from Belleville, is to follow Old Highway 2 until the grounds of Tyendinaga Cavern and Caves. Here you can visit …
Read More »PRUDENCE HEWARD (1896/1947), CANADIAN PAINTER – Thinking with more interest in figure painting.
Hoping we shall develop Canadian feeling, modern, yet timeless. It is absolutely stunning! Terrasse Nelligan (106 Rue Saint Paul, Montreal), http://terrassenelligan.com/home/ your favorite terrasse, happens located in the heart of Old Montreal. The views are amazing, and they have amazing fish tacos. Here you will discover their different summer menu options, developed by our renowned chef, Anthony Joyce. Cocktails? Don’t …
Read More »LAWREN HARRIS (1885/1970), CANADIAN PAINTER – Between Art Nouveau And Abstract Art.
When you stop signing works, so that people would judge works on their own merit. He is best known as a member the “Group of Seven”, who pioneered a distinctly Canadian painting style in the early twentieth century. In 1919, he financed boxcar trips for the artists to the Algoma region, painting in areas such as the Montreal River and …
Read More »THE GREAT ESCAPE – PatrickWatson / When it’s difficult to find a name, having an eclectic music style.
Starting to do some music to accompany a book of photography. Montreal is the most populous municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec. Among its notable people, you can find a special songwriter. It’s named after Mount Royal (a hill, in the heart of the city). Many archaeological evidence, demonstrates that First Nations native people occupied the island of Montreal …
Read More »FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE MEDITERRANEAN – Five shades of Spanish creativity.
5 artists, 19 tapas y 500 vinos: a Spanish dream. In Santander, most of the 1,200 objects on display in Flavióbriga Museum date from the period between the Upper Palaeolithic and the Iron Age (but you can admire also items from the Roman era, mostly from Julióbriga and Castro Urdiales (the ancient Flavióbriga). Over 3,000 square metres, it aims to …
Read More »TRAVELING IN THE NORTHERN SPAIN – A creative journey, with five cities in twenty images.
No matter the trip, as long as the horizon is vast. Traveling Spain, http://www.tourspain.org/ never forget that the creativity of the inhabitants of an terrestrial latitude and longitude it’swrapped in flavors, smells and atmospheres, books and poems, songs and paintings. Everything is useful to tune emotionally to culture. That’s why, when you decide to visit this land, you should also …
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