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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Charles Webster Hawthorne

Art Appreciation

American portrait painter, Charles Webster Hawthorne was best known as the founder of the Cape Cod School of Art in Massachusetts, a school that taught en plein air. He was a pupil of American painter William Merritt Chase during the American Impressionism movement. 

Below are just a few of his paintings.


Mother and Child (ca. 1917 - 1920)

The Trousseau (1910)

Nude Before Mirror (1915)


Sources: Wikipedia; http://www.tfaoi.com/newsm1/n1m288.htm; http://www.capecodschoolofart.org/index.html


Friday, January 20, 2012

"Mul-ti-pass" to Milla

Acting Appreciation


Bolero April 1998

I first noticed her as Maya Carlton, the pregnant girlfriend in the 1992 movie Kuffs. I then saw her portray a hippie musician in Richard Linklater's 1993 Dazed and Confused movie. It wasn't until I saw Return to the Blue Lagoon when I became a huge fan of Milla Jovovich. A year later, I purchased her music album, The Divine Comedy, and I listed to that CD for many years.

Wow, was I a geek. I would clip magazine pictures of Milla Jovovich and taped them to my bedroom wall. I think I may have had a poster of her as well hanging with Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, and Keanu Reeves--don't ask. The sad thing is that girls use to come over to my place and my room. Perhaps it explains why many of them never really stayed too long.

The role that is considered Milla's breakthrough was as Leeloo in the 1997 sci-fi movie The Fifth Element. Soon after, she starred in movies that received both accolades and critiques.

It is perhaps her role as Alice, the main protagonist in the Resident Evil franchise, that has made her a staple in sci-fi.

This month's issue of GQ magazine listed Milla Jovovich's Leeloo as one of five "Girls Who Increase Our Bandwidth!" I kind of agree. Perhaps it's her orange matted hair and being covered with what resembles toilet paper.

Sources: Wikipedia; http://www.millaj.com; Bolero Magazine, April 1998; GQ Magazine, January 2012


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Antonio Guzman Capel

Art Appreciation


The well respected painter, Antonio Guzman Capel, is known for his photographic-like paintings. The Spanish painter is considered a prodigy, learning how to draw at an early age and exhibiting his artwork before his teens.

It was his candid portraits that caught my attention.  I am easily transported in his artwork and experiencing what he wants the viewer to feel.  The warmth of a mother reading to her child. The fear of a torero before meeting his match. The sensuality of a naked woman looking at you from the reflection of her vanity. And the freshness of fruits laid out on the table to be consumed.

Here are just a few of his artwork.  You can see more on his website: http://www.antoniocapel.com/.






Source: Wikipedia; http://www.antoniocapel.com/

Thursday, January 12, 2012

HK doodle: Evil King

Doodle by HK

There once lived a evil king named Ned
Who wore a red robe with white tassels
And a ruby crown on his head
But no one could figure his hassle.

His pinstripped suit may have been too tight
It could have been his chattering teeth
Or maybe it was the baby crying late last night
But no one could figure his beef.

Perhaps it was the red bean soup
That he had the night before
When he made a bloop
And got a bean stuck in his sore nose.