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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Video Poem Project
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Faces/Convergences 1-3
Above: one of Rembrandt's self portraits. Below: a baby (Maggie's niece) in a tub
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This picture and painting go well together, because they are both of two kids looking out to sea. The first is a photograph of Mandy's brother and sister, and the second is Cliff Walk at Pourville by Monet. And even though these pieces differ in time by over 100 years, they both convey the same feeling of children looking out to sea and admiring/wondering at its great expanse.
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Here we see a large gathering of speed boats racing along one of the lakes in Ottawa, Ontario, set against another of Monet's paintings simply entitled Boats Leaving the Harbor. While they are separate in time, atmosphere, and ship vessels, one aspect I particularly enjoy about these two pictures together is the horizon line. It's almost exactly identical.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
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