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Metro: Houston
Birthday: 5/19/1969
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Sunday, May 04, 2008

Fun on Saturday

Had a fun day Saturday, down at Galveston with friends seeing the Moody Gardens aquarium, then back home for some fine food from "local chefs" under the tutilage of Mr. G. Aguilar.  See http://picasaweb.google.com/jdwhite569.

 


Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Pen Spinning Guy

I know, it takes a momentous event to get me blogging, so here it is:

http://ptj2008.pen-spinning.org/contents/8uDKk-3g5q-2j3vC0-7N6/

What awesome talent!!!  (I'll be practicing...)


Sunday, February 10, 2008

Double-Oooh!

Valentines_Ball_007_2008


Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Abstract - Lament for a Lost Child

Abstract - Lament for a Lost Child

A little explanation of the intended symbolism may help convey some of the meaning.

The two rounded interlocking forms are an abstract representation of mother (blue) and child (red) in the turmoil of miscarriage.

With the mother's form there is a sense of protection; the almost touching, interlocking shapes invoking a shared and tender intimacy.

The child's form itself is relatively smooth and peaceful, but there is violent motion nearby; a tearing away from the bloody bed (bottom left) and a irresistable suction upwards.  Note the angelic form (upper right), indicating a presiding heavenly presence.

The yellow splash (bottom right) suggests residual emotions of joy and hope, memories of a brief existence that was and will be lovingly cherished.

"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love."  (1 Corinthians 13:13)


Recognized art of "mother and child"

Picasso did 19 known pictures of mothers with their children.  Here are 3 well known ones.

http://picasso.tamu.edu/picasso/WorksInfo?CatID=OPP.30:051

http://www.culture.gouv.fr/Wave/image/joconde/0029/m504304_97de15989_p.jpg

http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/citi/object?id=109275&artist=Picasso&keyword=

There's a variety of examples at:

http://www.artselect.com/search/Mother_Child/collectionGroupID%3D13&collectionID%3D188.html

I love this one:

http://www.objectsandpixels.com/img/blog/acrylic_mother_and_child.jpg

And this sketch:

http://www.creativespirit.net/noreens7artsstudio/imagelib/TD_Mother-and-Child.jpg

But my very favorite is this photo:

http://www.dphotojournal.com/images/inspirations/mother-child.jpg

 



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