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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Dylan Lisle


Art Appreciation

If you follow my blog, you'd probably recognize my appreciation for paintings of a woman's nude back.

There is one particular painting that I recently came across while surfing one of my favorite art blogs, Art Odyssey. The name of the painting is Chorus and it's by figurative painter, Dylan Lisle.

Chorus features a woman in black panties exposing her bare back. In the background is a painting of a crumbled red fabric. The crumbled red fabric and white fabric frames to perfection the smooth curves of the woman's back.

Lisle, who is known for his female nudes, has many wonderful paintings on his blog, http://dylanlisle.blogspot.com/


Downward Spiral via tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica


Chorus via artodyssey1


Sources:

http://dylanlisle.blogspot.com/
https://www.facebook.com/dylan.lisle.50
https://twitter.com/dylanlisleart
https://www.instagram.com/villainousdylan/
http://www.uniongallery.co.uk/artists/dylan-lisle
http://www.saatchiart.com/dylanlisle
http://artodyssey1.blogspot.com/2009/11/dylan-lisle-i-am.html
http://www.tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com/2011/11/dylan-john-lisle-1978-england.html
https://gandalfsgallery.wordpress.com/page/25/
http://fonface.blogspot.com/2014/12/dylan-john-lisle.html
http://www.traceymcnee.com/index.php?page=lisle

Thursday, November 26, 2015

When Harry Met Sally...


Film Appreciation

When Harry Met Sally... is perhaps my all time favorite Rob Reiner movie.

Released on July 14, 1989, the romantic comedy starred Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan as well as Carrie Fisher and Bruno Kirby. Harry Connick, Jr. provided the wonderful soundtrack, which is a must on my holiday music playlist.

Of course, the most memorable part of the movie is the restaurant orgasm scene where Sally proves that woman can fake an orgasm.




via The World of Trailers



Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Harry_Met_Sally...





Sunday, November 22, 2015

Friday, November 20, 2015

David Seymour


Photography Appreciation

David Seymour, also known as Chim, was a Polish photographer and photojournalist. He was the co-founder of Magnum Photos with Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, George Rodger and William Vandivert and is best known as the first international photographer commissioned by the UNICEF to travel and document WWII refugee children.

You can see more of his wonderful photos HERE.


A Disturbed Child in a Warsaw Orphanage (1948) 
via wikimedia


Pablo Picasso In Front of Guernica in Paris (1937) 
via nga

Sophia Loren posing in her home, Naples, Italy (1953) 
via icp


Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Seymour_(photographer)
http://www.unicef.org/emergencies/index_69785.html
http://www.magnumphotos.com/Catalogue/David-Seymour.html

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Politics: Video that may explain who is ISIS


It's rare that I post something that relates to politics. I mean, come on, this blog is about art and photography, right?

In the past few days, however, we have been exposed to stories and images of the terrorist attacks in Paris. The Islamic State (formerly ISIS or ISIL), the Jihadist militant group in Syria, claimed responsibility for the attack. But how did this all begin and who is the real threat? This video may provide answers to these questions:



via VOX


VOX further explains why the Islamic State would attack Paris HERE.