Hanna Eve
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Insomniacal lover of film. Contralto. Dyslexic writer. Confirmed "Fancy Pants" A resident of The Land Down Under.
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Dora Morris 1930.

By Cedric Lockwood Morris
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Instruction (The Bible Lesson).

By Thomas Hart Benton
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The Lord is my Shepherd 1926.

By Thomas Hart Benton
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Happy Anniversary of the death American poet, author, editor
Edgar Allan Poe, who lived and died for his art and work.

January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849
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"Keep good company, read good books, love good things and cultivate the soul and body as faithfully as you can"
❤️🍁
~ Louisa May Alcott
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“L’Angélus”
Digital collage (2025)
#leonardzinovyev #collageart
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Alfred Hitchcock by William Craemer in front of the Bates Motel house while promoting Psycho (1960)
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John Coltrane Quintet

"Lush Life"
(1958 Recording)

Red Garland-Beautiful Piano
Donald Byrd-Trumpet
Billy Strayhorn-Composer

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#JazzSky #Music #Jazz #MusicSky 🎧
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Miles Davis

"Generique"

Album "Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud"
(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Photo: Miles Davis & Jeanne Moreau
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#Jazz #MusicSky #JazzSky #Soundtrack 🎧 #Music
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PARALLEL LIVES ATTITUDES AND ALTITUDES... All Long The Watchtower!

#Music #Vibration #History #aPolitics #War #Freedom #Democracy #Power
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - All Along The Watchtower (Official Audio)
YouTube video by JimiHendrixVEVO
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Girl in a Chemise by Pablo Picasso (Spanish) - Oil on canvas / c. 1905 - Tate Modern (London, England) #WomenInArt #Picasso #PabloPicasso #art #artText #artwork #Tate #TateModern #PortraitofaGirl #BlueskyArt #ModernArt #OilPainting #chignon #bskyart #artbsky #ArtOfTheDay #TheTate #SpanishArtist
Made in Paris, France as Spanish artist Pablo Picasso moved from his Blue Period to his Rose Period, the sitter appears in a thin white chemise whose strap slides off the near shoulder. Her build is slight and androgynous with a narrow chest, fine jaw, and long neck tapering to a delicate collarbone. Her dark hair is drawn into a low chignon. Her mouth is small, softly red; the eyelid and nose ridge are tenderly modeled. Cool light from the upper left flattens deep shadow, leaving planes of pale peach and cool blue to meet in quiet transitions. Firmer lines beneath her chin and at the temple hint at another figure under the surface that is stronger, sharper, and more boyish like a memory through skin.

This canvas embodies a pivot from melancholy to warmth while keeping Picasso's Blue Period’s restraint. Technical study shows an earlier image, likely of a young saltimbanque (street performer) boy, over which Picasso re-drew, lengthening the neck, refining the jaw, and adding the chignon to transform gender and mood. The result is a poised, ambiguous presence: tender yet reserved, hovering between boy and girl, blue and rose, poverty and poise. 

Some identify the sitter as “Madeleine,” Picasso’s companion before Fernande Olivier; others say the evidence is inconclusive. That uncertainty makes this a portrait of becoming rather than being. 

In Montmartre around 1904–1905, Picasso pared his means to contour, thin veils of color, and small inflections of mouth and eye. “I paint forms as I think them,” he later said, a line that suits this metamorphosis: one body revised into another by vision and paint.

The painting also reveals the young Spanish artist’s economy and restlessness with one canvas, two lives. The sitter’s identity may be uncertain, but the life around her is not: Picasso, just 23 years old, balancing hunger and ambition, testing how far a line and a wash of blue can carry feeling and how a portrait can hold the trace of who was there before.
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Elizabeth Catlett, Sharecropper, 1952, US printmaker and sculptor who focused on the lives and the struggle for Civil Rights of US Black communities #ReframingWomenPrintmakers
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What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962, Robert Aldrich)
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Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) :
Woman with Blue Hat, 1917

gouache on board
20 x 15½ in. | 50.8 x 39.3 cm.

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O’Keeffe may have created this watercolour for classroom use. The work demonstrates the application of flat, stylized designs of fashion illustration. 

In this same period, Vanity Fair published similarly styled illustrations by O’Keeffe, who was searching for additional ways to turn her art skills into income.
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The Red Balloon (1956) Directed by Albert Lamorisse.
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“Books are the mirrors of the soul”

Virginia Woolf

Susan Sarandon
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Isabella Rossellini
'Blue Velvet'
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'Damn the rules, it’s the feeling that counts.'
-John Coltrane
#jazz #jazzsky
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The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) Directed by Anthony Minghella stars Matt Damon, Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow with Cate Blanchett, and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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"The comedian's greatest privilege and pleasures, I think: to have been with so many happy crowds whom he has made laugh with his pratfalls and other clowning antics."

Happy 130th Birthday Buster.
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German poster for STEAMBOAT BILL, JR. (1928), starring and co-directed by Buster Keaton - BOTD in 1895
Poster features a painting of Buster Keaton and Marion Byron riding a steamship during a fearsome storm.
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"He was by his whole style and nature so much the most deeply 'silent' of the silent comedians that even a smile was as deafeningly out of key as a yell."

(James Agee)
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