Tag Archives: Art

Art I Love – “Urban Mirror”

20 May
Urban Mirror - View of a historic building reflected in water on the ground

“Urban Mirror” by Andrea Gracis Photography

Art I Love – The Bridgelands

17 May
The Bridgelands by whatyoumaydo

“The Bridgelands” by Whatyoumaydo

Awesome Article: Making a Colored Pencil Ring

14 May

I Want One!

Art I Love – Owlivia

13 May

I like this one not only for it’s style but because it shares my name 😛

“Owlivia” by Kutty-Sark

Awesome Piano

12 May

This piano would be amazing to play; although I cannot imagine the logistics of it actually working. It would be so much worse than an organ!  I think I’d get dizzy from spinning back and forth that much.  Random Question? ~ How many keys does this add?

I'd like to Play this it would be so cool but you'd probably need a spinny chair or two people!!! So neat!!

Salut Salon ~ Wettstreit Zu Viert

10 May

Art I Love: Taoist Temple

6 May

“Taoist Temple” by Dawnpu

Art I Love: F# A# Oo

3 May
F # a # Oo; abstract, art, music, tunes

“F# A# Oo” by Dram

Historic Fashion

1 May

These Dreamy Photos Answer The Question: ‘What Would I Have Looked Like In Another Decade?’
by Sara Roncero-Menendez via “Huffington Post”

From the scrunchies and jean jackets that dominated the 1980s to the plaid shirts and heavy boots that defined 1990s grunge, everyone has their favorite teenage fashion trend. But what would we have worn if we were flower children of the 1970s or flappers of the 1920s? Ohio State University student Annalisa Hartlaub was able to paint a picture by depicting each decade’s quintessential mainstream and counterculture looks. Using herself as a model and tinting each picture to realistically reflect the technology of the decade, Hartlaub’s “Counter // Culture” photo project catalogs nearly 100 years of fashion history from 1920 through today.

The sixteen-year-old artist created the collection primarily for her photography class, but Hartlaub has always had a love of the alternative. “I’ve always been fascinated, and a bit infatuated, with counterculture and how it shapes society and mainstream culture as well. So I decided to mix that interest with my love of fashion, makeup, and photography to create something,” Hartlaub told The Huffington Post.

1920s

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Japanese Legends: Story of the Stonecutter

30 Apr

Japanese Legends:

The Stonecutter

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Once upon a time there lived a stonecutter, who went every day to a great rock in the side of a big mountain and cut out slabs for gravestones or for houses. He understood very well the kinds of stones wanted for the different purposes, and as he was a careful workman he had plenty of customers. For a long time he was quite happy and contented, and asked for nothing better than what he had.

Now in the mountain dwelt a spirit which now and then appeared to men, and helped them in many ways to become rich and prosperous. The stonecutter, however, had never seen this spirit, and only shook his head, with an unbelieving air, when anyone spoke of it. But a time was coming when he learned to change his opinion.

One day the stonecutter carried a gravestone to the house of a rich man, and saw there all sorts of beautiful things, of which he had never even dreamed. Suddenly his daily work seemed to grow harder and heavier, and he said to himself: “Oh, if only I were a rich man, and could sleep in a bed with silken curtains and golden tassels, how happy I should be!” Continue reading