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Luchas, correr, y transformando la mente
Hoy fue muy muy aburrida pero un poco emocionante. Emocionante porque corrí por veinte minutos alrededor de la calle la que está detrás de nuestro apartamento. Soy una partidaria/creyenta en ejercicio es la más buena medicina para un buen salud. También siento muy energetica y fresca cuando completo dos rondas.
Que pasó en la noche fue muy mal y también frustasante porque me enojó mis padres muchisimo. No son en una buena relación ultimamente porque siempre o lo menos dos veces en la semana, se pelean y me molestan. Golpeé mi madre tres veces un su brazo porque me sentí muy mal y frustrada por sus voz, toscos, y las puntas que se pusó sobre la relación entre mi padre y su emplea. Creo que hay muchas cosas distorsionadas en que se habla pero también comprendo a ella cuando se expresa sus dudas. No sé, simplemente, que es la verdad. A Díos yo rezo que todas las emociones transforman en las que traen hermosas sonrisas y alegra. Y también rezo que mi madre pasa creer en mal cosas, pensamientos negativos, y siempre ser felíz y pasa ser loca. Y a mi padre, quiero los Díos que se dan a él buena salud y muchos amor para que él puede compartir buenas cosas, amor, bendicionás, y mucho cariño siempre.
A pesar de eso, estoy sintiendo bien. Ya no siento malísimo. Creo que escribir y pensar son dos cosas muy importante para liberar su mente, o sea realizar que es posible de tener un buen humor.
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Goodbye Nara! Next stop: #Osaka! (at Osaka, Japan)
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Shop my prints etc on Society6: https://society6.com/ullathynell
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Steal Like an Artist - Austin Kleon
Memorable quotes from the book “Steal Like an Artist”. Although a Eurocentric vision on Art, I like reading life hacks and mottos that come from them nevertheless because I know that it is twice as hard and twice as important to be working in a developed, Western culture. Anyway, the ideas that I learned from the book are:
1. “You have to be curious about the world in which you live. Look things up. Chase down every reference. Go deeper than anybody else—that’s how you’ll get ahead.”
2. “Always be reading. Go to the library. There’s magic in being surrounded by books.”
3. “. You’re only going to be as good as the stuff you surround yourself with. ”
4. “Your job is to collect good ideas. ”
5. “Carry a notebook and a pen with you wherever you go. Get used to pulling it out and jotting down your thoughts and observations. ”
6. “Nobody is born with a style or a voice. We don’t come out of the womb knowing who we are. In the beginning, we learn by pretending to be our heroes. We learn by copying.”
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House and Garden Bradley Walker Tomlin - 1926
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This piece just came from the fact that I wanted Jumin in high waisted jeans, but I didn’t even draw his legs so mmmmmMMM
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My three piece Omanyte-in-a-different-shell series completed! I love these little guys.
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Potion
Always wanted to paint a potion flask.
Gouache on paper
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Martinus Rørbye (1803-1848) “View from the Artist’s Window” (1825) Oil on canvas Romanticism Located in the in the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark
The painting depicts the artist’s view from his window at his parents’ house. The view is of Flådestation Holmen, a naval dockyard. On the ledge in front of the windows are several plants in pots, and two plaster casts of feet, one a child’s and the other an adult’s.
Like most paintings of the Romantic era, the painting has many underlying symbolic meanings. The window open towards the light; the ships in the harbour on their way to foreign destinations symbolize the longing the unknown; the cage with the imprisoned bird above the window occupies a transitional position between the inside and the world outside the parental home. On the windowsill, potted plants symbolize the different stages of growth of human life – for Romantic painters the image of creative Genius was often symbolized by a plant or flowers growing from a seed into a big plant that develops towards the sky, having its own cycle of life, setting seeds of its own, nourished by water and light. A sketchbook with empty pages – also placed on the windowsill – is waiting to be filled.
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Highgate, Dunedin, August 2015.
Dmitri Cavander
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Cat and Bird - Ton van Steenbergen
Dutch,b.1962-
oil on canvas, 25 x 25 cm.
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Animals in Sweaters Pins
Kim Illustration on Etsy
See our #Etsy or #Enamel Pins tags
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