Three years ago this week. Read somewhere recently someone talking about how grief is a language, and the goal is to become fluent in it, not a journey with a destination. Thinking about that.
You know, the light is lovely. I generally feel better when there is more of it. But when I have no control over how much of it comes in my bedroom window, my brain and body kind of can't even.
It's coming. I . . . have not missed it or wanted it, but it's here anyway. #AndMeWithoutMyHammock
#ThisPleasesMe #ITooAmBadAtSummer #DysautonomiaNotFTW
#YouKnowWhat'sGoodAtSummer? #Flowers! #PurpleTrumpetsLineThePathToTheStation
#ItCanBeALot
#ThisGuyIsHereToHelp #YouHaveTheEnergyToGoSeeArt #SweetSweetArt
The museum was closed when last I had adventure days (strike that seems to have been worked out). I am glad it is open again while this exhibit is still here! Yay!
The fabrics, friends. Wow. Lots of very fine detail here, and you can practically feel all the textures. Wow. I do also like when you can see the figure study / initial idea draft and the completed painting. MIA did a Pre-Raphaelite exhibit years ago with lots of those, and they were exquisite. #IDidNotMakeItOutOfTheGiftShopWithoutAcquiringMorePre-RaphaelitePics #HowCouldI #TheyWereThere
Didn't grab the name on this one, but you'll see more of her work (the one right before this and several later on). She has this way of making the faces so dang charming in a way that is hard to capture with a crappy cell camera but is so charismatic in person.
Skip down a bit to the wacky babies if you don't like that preoccupation with beheaded people in art.
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At first I thought this was Salome with the Head of John the Baptist, but I was totally wrong. This one is kind of intense and rewards some attention.
My first thought was confusion about the hands. Whose hands are whose? #IThinkIFinallyFiguredItOut #ButThereIsSomethingSeriouslyWonkyThere #ProbablyMeansSomethingToExpertArtPeople
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OKAY! BABIES! #Babies:StillHardToPaintEvenIfYouAsAWomanHavePresumablySeenThem
This baby is a little less hideous (sort of ignore the stomach). The tenderness here is quite lovely. I also like the pillow embroidery of the artist's name. #nice
On to some other cool stuff!
My second thought was HOLY COW THAT HANDMAID'S FACE IS LIKE SATAN. What is up with that? Seriously? Embiggen to gaze upon whatever that is and wonder with me what it is all about. Art people who put the little descriptions next to paintings, THIS is the kind of thing I need to know your thoughts about.
I moved in for a closer look at details, and that fabric and the hair and those jewels are all masterful.
Interestingly, it was only when I got close that I noticed the knife. #ThatKnifeY'all
And on that knife? The artist's name. #AbsolutelyFabulous #Chef'sKiss
I had that whole experience with a couple of other people, and we pointed out things we noticed to each other. I do love moving about an art exhibit totally at my own pace, but I also appreciate appreciating things WITH other people, so we can share the joy of discovery. It's invigorating.
OKAY! BABIES! #Babies:StillHardToPaintEvenIfYouAsAWomanHavePresumablySeenThem
The baby in this one is a bit horrifying. But the mother's expression somehow exactly encapsulates that cautious joy of the very young mother marveling at this child that is hers. It's a bit more cautious than exhausted because this looks like a wealthy house, and the person who likely does all the work and deals with the non-ideal moments with the child is the maid to the left. Her expression is also quite good. The weariness of the bad moments but the contentment at the mother's joy makes me happy. Also makes me wonder if this maid has worked for ladies who did NOT like their own children. #BonusFluffyFluffyCat
This baby is a little less hideous (sort of ignore the stomach). The tenderness here is quite lovely. I also like the pillow embroidery of the artist's name. #nice
Just ignore the whole nightmare baby here. The face of the lady was what struck me.
Not pictured because I know some of you are not . . . fans of cockroaches even in art. I just thought it was a hilarious subject and am still laughing that this was the one page they chose to feature in the exhibition. : D
This one is seriously photorealistic. The cell phone cam did not quite capture that, but, seriously, I was stunned this was not a photo. That wasn't true of the other example they had on display, but this one blew my mind.
There were lots of things that weren't paintings, but many of them were not great triumphs of terrible cell phone photo museum pics. The vibrancy of the color on this one almost comes across in the picture.
Another wonderful Vigee-Lebrun here. The children are a little . . . off, but the ladies are so lovely and charming.
Now for something completely different. The wrinkles around the eyes!!!!!! This is so good. I wonder how vibrant it was originally. Also a lovely story in the explanation panel.
This one is quite full of little details. My favorite is the random squirrel that is deeply involved in the whole thing. This artist made a lot of choices, and I quite like them. #YouGoRandomSquirrel
Sometimes I look at a painting close up and think it is kind of . . . not great. I forget that they mostly would have been seen at a distance in very dim surroundings. When I sat down to try to reduce pain levels a little, I saw this one again and realized why it would have been great in its original setting. It's very dramatic and clear from a distance. #AlwaysSomethingToKeepInMind #PerspectiveMatters
I could hardly NOT visit my favorites again. I was once again drawn away from Jesus. Most paintings that feature Him in this kind of setting and time period, his face is the LEAST interesting, which is fascinating to me. It always seems kind of generic and personality-less. Like they're afraid it would be blasphemous to use someone's actual face or a face that actually looked like someone real. #BlandJesusFace #LotsOfOtherGoodFaces #It'sAMixInThisOne #HeCOULDPaintGoodFacesButSometimesDidAndSometimesDidn't #Choices
#SakawaCoffee #IWouldHaveEatenAWholePlateOfTheseVeggies #GreatMisoSoup #TheSoupDumplingsOfAmazingness #NeedToGetHereForBrunchSometime
Hope you get some rest and beauty!
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