Album Cover
Album: David Bowie – David Bowie
Released Date: June 1, 1967
Cover Photographer: Gerald Fearnley
Model: David Bowie
Sources:
Wikipedia
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Album Cover
Album: David Bowie – David Bowie
Released Date: June 1, 1967
Cover Photographer: Gerald Fearnley
Model: David Bowie
Sources:
Wikipedia
Music Appreciation
Echosmith's debut single, "Cool Kids," released on May 31, 2013, introduced the indie pop band to a broad audience. The track was a collaborative writing effort among band members—siblings Sydney, Jamie, Noah, and Graham Sierota—alongside Jeffery David and Jesiah Dzwonek. Produced by Mike Elizondo, with additional production by Rob Cavallo on the radio edit, the song featured on their debut album, Talking Dreams (2013).
Lyrically, "Cool Kids" relates to the universal desire for acceptance, narrating the experiences of individuals yearning to fit in with their peers. The chorus—"I wish that I could be like the cool kids"—echoes this sentiment. Musically, the song is set in F minor with a tempo of 129 beats per minute, blending light guitar strums and synthesizer melodies to create an infectious indie pop sound.
Originally, the music video, which was directed by Gus Black, showed the band performing in a cozy and intimate setting. A year later, Mark Pellington directed updated music video that featured the band performing on a set with intersperse visuals of teens in a high school setting. The music video fits perfectly in with the lyrics and meaning of the song.
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Wikipedia
music.apple.com
thecentipedeblog.wordpress.com
reddit.com
Art Appreciation
Michael Cheval, born Mikhail Khokhlachev on May 29, 1966, in Kotelnikovo, Russia, was raised in an artistic environment. His father, a self-taught artist, and his grandfather, a professional sculptor, nurtured his talent from a very young age. By the age of three, Cheval was already able to create complex compositions, demonstrating a natural gift for drawing. In 1980, his family relocated to Germany, a move that profoundly impacted his artistic development. His education continued in Turkmenistan, where he held his first personal exhibition in 1990 before eventually settling in the United States in 1997.
Cheval’s work is often described as Absurdist, a term he uses to distinguish his style from Surrealism. While influenced by famous surrealists like Salvador Dalí and René Magritte, Cheval's Absurdism rejects the subconscious focus of surrealism. Instead, it is based on the inversion of reality—a deliberate play on logic and visual narrative. His creative process begins with an idea that is fleshed out through careful compositions, often compared to the work of a theater director, where every element, from light to costume, is meticulously crafted to convey a story.
Sources:
https://www.parkwestgallery.com/artist/michael-cheval
https://huckleberryfineart.com/
https://www.chevalfineart.com/
https://surrealism.website/Michael%20Cheval.html
https://www.paragonfineart.com/artists/michael-cheval.html
Music Appreciation
I first encountered Kylie Minogue in the late '80s, watching her dance and sing her rendition of “The Loco-Motion” on MTV. That moment cemented my obsession with all things Australian—Crocodile Dundee, INXS, and of course, Kylie herself. To my young self, she was the ideal partner: blue eyes, blonde hair, petite (just 5'0"), and radiantly beautiful. I became a fan instantly, but my admiration deepened during her Light Years and Fever eras in the early 2000s.
Kylie Minogue was born on May 28, 1968, in Melbourne, the eldest of three children. Her parents, Ron (an accountant) and Carol (a former dancer), nurtured their children’s interest in the arts. Kylie studied at Camberwell High School while taking acting and singing lessons, growing up in a supportive, middle-class household that laid the groundwork for a life in entertainment. Both Kylie and her sister Dannii eventually pursued careers in show business.
Though known globally for her music, Kylie’s first taste of fame came through television. In the early 1980s, she appeared in several Australian soap operas, most notably Neighbours, where her role as Charlene Mitchell became a cultural phenomenon. Her onscreen romance with Jason Donovan’s character captivated audiences across Australia and the UK, earning her a Silver Logie and launching her into Commonwealth stardom.
In 1987, Kylie recorded “The Loco-Motion” for a charity event—unexpectedly sparking her music career. A deal with Mushroom Records and a partnership with Stock Aitken Waterman followed, leading to her debut album Kylie (1988). Though initially dismissed as a manufactured pop act, she eventually took creative control, reshaping her image and sound across decades.
With over 15 studio albums and global hits like “Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” “Spinning Around,” and “Love at First Sight,” Kylie remains one of Australia’s most successful musical exports. Her 2001 album Fever marked a commercial high point, particularly in Europe.
Beyond the stage, Kylie has been a force for good. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, she became a vocal advocate for early detection and has supported organizations such as Cancer Research UK and AIDS foundations. Her advocacy has made a measurable impact, notably encouraging more women to seek early screening.
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Wikipedia
https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-23270014
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/kylie-minogue
https://www.theguardian.com/music/kylie-minogue
https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/kylie-minogue
https://www.babepedia.com/babe/Kylie_Minogue
https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/
https://hotnessrater.com/infinite-scroll/340/kylie-minogue
Art Appreciation
Born on May 27, 1883, in Chicago, Illinois, Jessie Hazel Arms Botke demonstrated an early affinity for art. She attended Lincoln Public School and Lakeview High School before enrolling at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1902.
During her studies, she was influenced by artists John C. Johansen and Charles Woodbury, attending Woodbury's summer school in Ogunquit, Maine. In 1909, Botke embarked on a European tour, exposing her to various art forms and styles that would later influence her work.
Botke's professional journey led her to New York City in 1911, where she joined Herter Looms, a prominent interior design firm. While there, she specialized in tapestry cartoons and decorative wall panels, notably contributing to a peacock frieze for the dining room of actress Billie Burke's residence.
She also assisted in creating murals for notable establishments, including the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. It was during this period that she developed a fascination with avian subjects, particularly white peacocks, geese, and cockatoos. In 1915, she married fellow artist Cornelis Botke, and the couple relocated to Carmel, California, in 1919, becoming integral members of its vibrant art community.
Botke's artistic style is characterized by detailed and decorative depictions of exotic birds and flora, often incorporating gold and silver leaf backgrounds—a technique inspired by Japanese screens. Her compositions frequently featured white peacocks, cockatoos, and other exotic birds set amidst lush vegetation.
Notable works include "White Peacock and Hollyhocks" and "Black Peacock and Magnolia." Her work has been exhibited in institutions such as the Art Institute of Chicago and the Santa Paula Art Museum.
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https://www.kargesfineart.com/jessie-arms-botke
https://masterful-artists.com/jessie-arms-botke-painter-gold-leaf/
https://www.annexgalleries.com/artists/biography/244/Botke/Jessie
https://www.santapaulaartmuseum.org/jessie-arms-botke-auction-2024-3
https://www.artfixdaily.com/blogs/post/3740-the-exotic-world-of-jessie-arms-botke
https://cranbrookkitchensink.com/2019/01/11/the-peacock-in-the-hallway/
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https://www.artic.edu/artworks/74509/geese-and-hollyhocks
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https://www.americanfinearts.com/pages/jessie-botke-biography
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https://www.incollect.com/listings/fine-art/paintings/jessie-arms-botke-black-peacock-and-magnolia-719771