I'm bringing them back. Hopefully. I took this in Union Square when I was in NYC last time.
Showing posts with label photo mondays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo mondays. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Monday, November 23, 2009
Photography Mondays: Goodies from the Post Man
The mail was good to me today. Not one, but two amazing packages came my way.
First, my angel package from craftADDchick! Thanks so much! I love my Purple Stimulus Package. My granny daughter collection was seriously lacking in purples, so this definitely makes up for it.
Excuse the bad lighting and my camera's reluctance to pick up purples. These are my favorites. I wish they were truer to life. And a Boston Red Sox pen in PINK just for good measure.
!!! Early birthday present from EssHaych! Thank you so so much! I got the cutest little flower brooch and a coupon for 20% off in her Etsy shop. (I'm leaning towards Kimiko the Kokeshi doll, but I'm not sure yet. Thank you!
So cute! And pink! And pretty!
ETA: I found a black beanie that will go perfectly with this.
Thank you guys so much! You totally made my day.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Photography Mondays :: American Art Museum
Yesterday I went to the Smithsonian American Art Museum to see the "1934: A New Deal for Artists" exhibit for my 20th century American art history class. I've never been to that museum or the Portrait Gallery, which is in the next building. (Or I think they share the same building.) I wasn't in the best mood, but the few exhibits and pieces I did see were enough to make me come back. It's so interesting to see how different American art is from all the European works that dot the National Gallery.
Artemis.
I always thought she was supposed to be depicted with clothes, since she was chaste like Athena, but then Renoir's Diana is nude, too. Hmph, not sure.
That couple behind the statue had the cutest Yorkie puppy ever. Like him:
but cuter. If that's even possible!
The center courtyard is an atrium with killer wavy windows.
FOLK ART EXHIBIT
We had to go through it to get to the New Deal.
We had to go through it to get to the New Deal.
"Coke Covers the World" Otesia Harper, 1992
Of course I found a quilt.
And a heart guitar with amazing embroidery. Even my Dad was like "woa!"
"Root Monster" Miles Burkholder Carpenter, 1968
Detail of "Bottlecap Giraffe" Artist unknown, after 1966
Detail of "Babylon, the Great, is Fallen" Robert Roberg, 1992
Detail of "Biblical Landscape with Adam and Eve" Victor Joseph Gatto, 20th century
Of course I found the hippo, too.
1934: A NEW DEAL FOR ARTISTS
Quick history: In 1933 the Advisory Committee to the Treasury of Fine Arts started the Public Works for Art Project, because of the high rates of inspiration and the need for inspirational works of art. They received 15,663 works from 3,749 artists depicting the "American Scene."
It was separated into categories: Nature, Leisure, American People, etc.
"Black Panther" Alice Dinneen, 1934
This was one of my favorites. Guess why? ^.^
"The Farmer's Kitchen" Ivan Albright, 1934.
The detail on this is amazing. You really have to see it in person to get the full effect of the wrinkles on her face and hands and the details of the fabrics.
"Underpass - Binghamton, New York" Artist unknown, 1933 - 34
This is oil on a photograph on canvas. Pretty cool, right? Plus when we go visit my grandparents, I think we go through Binghamton.
PAUL MANSHIP
This guy's stuff was in the hallway right after. And right next to the museum store. ;]
"Crane and Peacock" 1952
The inscription reads "the crane aloft surveys the world. The earthbound peacock struts and boasts." It's from one of Aesop's fables.
"Salome" 1951
Salome was an icon of female destructiveness whose erotic dance lead to the death of St. John the Baptist.
"Preamble" Mike Wilkins, 1987
I LOVE THIS PIECE. And I never even knew it was here. Bah. Anyway, it's the preamble to the Constitution (that I've memorized thanks to School House Rock) on license plates of the fifty states, including DC.
Stupid Virginia's says "TID" :( We didn't get a cool one like NY's "LIBBER."
It wouldn't be DC without Starbucks and signs for Wombats.
I freakin love wombats. Look how cute! And fluffy! They're like small fluffy hippos.
My future car! See how it's gray so it resembles a hippo!?! :b
P.S. Update on my progress on my 101 in 1,001 list. :}
Monday, November 9, 2009
Photography Mondays.
"One and one and one is three. Got to be good looking 'cuz he's so hard to see."
Word verification via Blogger.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Photography Mondays.
♥
AND
Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn from myklia! ♥! Thank you so much! In the Boo! (top) and Superhero (aka booooring ass crayon ombre; bottom) colorways. It's so nice, and much softer than RHSS. Do my kittehs need superhero capes? I think yes.
And there was also a roll of pink duck tape in there, too. Mini purse? I think yes.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Photography Mondays.
I'm yoiking EssHaych's awesome idea of random photo posts. But we're going to twist it around a bit. No explanation, just a photo and some lyrics or part of a poem. (Maybe. If I feel like it. :b) Now at least I can share a little bit of my art. :] Here we go!:
Love is not a victory march.
It's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah.
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