
I‘ve posted some hard things recently so I thought I‘d throw this photo on Litsy: my 2 year old granddaughter who is definitely in my personal museum of modern love.
I‘ve posted some hard things recently so I thought I‘d throw this photo on Litsy: my 2 year old granddaughter who is definitely in my personal museum of modern love.
Well this quote caught my attention….
Today it‘s snowing. A year ago Vermonters were joyous because there was actually sunshine in our state for the solar eclipse. I miss that day. It was spectacular. So today I‘ll see if I can buy an iPhone from a local store before the prices increase (I hate you know who) and I‘ll read this book that I can‘t get enough of.
A beautiful and delightful tribute to art, imagination, creativity and the city of New York. I love to discover dialogue free books, purely visual storytelling, There's such a wealth of possibilities, I feel like there's so much more to explore and experiment with in such a medium that there should be more out there than I've found. Happy to take recommendations!
A few days late...
1. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) and the de Young Fine Arts Museum, both in San Francisco.
2. Tagged
#Two4Tuesday
@TheSpineView
I tag @NataliePatalie
#Two4Tuesday
1) I love a good museum. The Blasket Centre is a museum of the Blasket Islands and the stories of its inhabitants until the last one left. Dunquin, Ireland. I‘ll also give a shout out to the Portland Art Museum. It‘s a fine way to spend an afternoon.
2) The tagged book was on an #AuldLangSpine list a few years ago.
Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView
Want to play @Blueroseis @LiseWorks @PageShifter
My #weekendreads
Read 213/604 pages of Wolf Hall on the train to & from NYC today. #bookedintime #Cromwell #HenryVIII
Plan to finish section of Messy Lives #sundaybuddyread
Plan to Finish Nuns on 215/292 #nunlit
Continue reading A Life on 59/259 #ninewomenwritersbeginagain
Start to peruse To See Takes Time #MOMA #GeorgiaOKeefe
Read chapters for A Room #pemberlittens #achapteraday
Recently I‘ve been thinking about whether art has to have a perspective to be art. This novel looks at a piece by real-life performance artist Marina Abramović that is all perspective. In 2010, she sat all day for 75 days in a gallery and stared directly into the eyes of anyone who sat across from her. This feat of physical and emotional endurance is just incredible. The story focused mainly on one fictional character very moved by this, but ⬇️