04 Works, The art of War, Pierre-Georges Jeanniot's Art bearing witness to the agonies of war, with Footnotes
Pierre Georges JeanniotThe Survivors of a Massacre Used as Gravediggers, c. 1915Lithograph on wove paper8 9/16 x 11 7/16 in.Clark Art Institute
Pierre Georges Jeanniot was taught by his father Pierre-Alexandre Jeanniot, who for a long time was director of the art college in Dijon. He embarked on a military career, but exhibited watercolours as early as 1872 at the Paris Salon. In 1873, he…
Red and White Paper Straws Individually Wrapped 8" (L) 6mm (D) - 250 Pieces
Red and White Paper Straws Individually Wrapped 8″ (L) 6mm (D) – 250 Pieces
Individually Wrapped White Paper Straws?100% biodegradable 100% Compostable, Made from BSCI?Certified Paper8 inch Red and White Paper with?6mm BoreEnvironmentally friendlyPerfect for Parties, Drinks, Smoothies, Milkshakes and Cocktails.
Satiate your creative soul with the nefarious nature of “Aestheta”, an exciting group exhibition on view at The Dark Art Emporium. If you haven't seen it, now is the time!
Danica Patrick 8 x 10 / 8x10 Photo Picture Image #9 *SHIPS FROM USA
Danica Patrick 8 x 10 / 8×10 Photo Picture Image #9 *SHIPS FROM USA
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Some characters from the music video for Egg by the band Shoe: a video that will always hold a special place in my heart for being my intro to Felix Colgrave's art #lospecdailies #paper8 #shoe #pixelart https://t.co/5egt32q7rJ
Skip, The wide-brimmed sun hat in the paper8 car photo was to provide a frame & contrast to make sure her face was highly visible & to make sure she was the focus of the vignette. It's her usual MO like allegedly moving to the center of the settee after the photographer placed everyone at A's christening. And not wearing theme colors for family photos.
I stumbled across this article by Ted Simendinger and Prof. Agnis Stibe just now (hope I'm linking the correct people) and thought it worth sharing.
Given that we all presumably want to be happy and assuming the old adage "Knowledge is power" is true, then it's probably worth exploring what is truly making us happy and what is not.
I particularly like the idea of dividing your time into Spent, Invested, Wasted, and Cherished and realising the finite nature of our available time means spending more on one must take from the others. It seems obvious but tell me that after I spend 3 hours binging Netflix but complain that I don't have enough time to read all the books I'd like.
In this case knowledge can at least give you awareness and with so many distractions these days thats where the power lies for sure.
01 work, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, John Melville Kelly's Mokihana, with Footnotes. #112
01 work, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, John Melville Kelly’s Mokihana, with Footnotes. #112
John Melville Kelly, (American, Hawaii, 1879 – 1962)Mokihana,” (Young Hawaiian Woman holding a Flower)Etching on paper8 x 9.75 inchesPrivate collection
John Melville Kelly (1879–1962) was an American painter and printmaker. He was born in Oakland, California in 1879. He studied art at the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art (now the San Francisco Art Institute), the Partington Art School (San…