Unrevealed

Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) Peace,at last ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2022) They have read many stories – but the truth remains a mystery.   Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

The Lovers René Magritte

RENÉ MAGRITTEPAINTING 1928NEW YORK CITY MOMA Title: Les Amants (The Lovers) Artist: René Magritte Published: 1928, Paris, France Style: Surrealism Period: Surrealist Paris years Genre: Symbolic painting Location: Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York City, NY, USA Dimension: 54 cm x 73,4 cm Oil on canvas RENÉ MAGRITTE THE LOVERS

Colour me in

colour me in ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2022) Before you, there was nothing but a blank space – only colored with grey and blue.   Slowly, you wiped away these colors that I brought from the past. Everything’s the same until you color me in. Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) The calmness and warmness – that’s what you added up   “It’s green. It’s for a new beginning”.   Then you put another color around the center and drew sunflowers,   “This time, it’s yellow. It resembles this feeling – of how happy I am. And the flower – it always reminds me of you”.     Before love there was only me without you.   Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

fwd

Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) fwd ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2022) The impossible seems possible if we take a step forward instead of backward. Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

Interior with a reading woman

Interior With a Reading Woman Title: Interior with a reading woman Artist: Niels Holsøe (Danish, 1865 – 1928) Published: 1907 Origin: Danish Size: 54 cm x 46 cm (21.3 in x 18.1 in) Oil on canvas

The bottom line

Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) Peace,at last ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2022) Even if we want each other, we don’t have forever. Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe by Édouard Manet

Short story about this remarkable panting by Manet Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe (The Luncheon on the Grass) is a larger oil on canvas painting by French artist Édouard Manet created in 1862-1863. This unnerving and astounding composition bring in an entirely new painterly method – it contains the genres of portraiture, landscape and still life within a single painting. The large scale of the painting was generally reserve for religious, mythological, or historical subjects. The background of the painting was lacks depth, as if the piece was painted in a studio rather than outdoors – with the light is low and almost no shadows. Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe (The Luncheon on the Grass) depicts a female nude and a scantily dressed female bather casually having a casual picnic with two fully and fashionably dressed men in a rural setting. In front of them is a basket of fruit and bread. The woman’s pale body is starkly lit as she stares directly at the viewer. The two men seem to be engaged in conversation, ignoring the woman. At that time, when pictorial art only allowed for the feminine nude to be depicted in connection with myths and allegories, Manet, himself, re-contextualizes the worn out and overdone subject matter. He refreshed the concept and idea of female nudity in art, specifically paintings. Despite all critics about this painting, Manet managed to bridge the gap between two majors of art movements: Realism and Impressionism. He also played an important role in the art scene of 19th century Europe. In return for his bravery and brilliant creative mind, Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe has become one of Manet’s breakthroughs – and modern’s art’s most famous artworks. The painting can be viewed in Musée d’Orsay Museum, Paris.

Us human

Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) us human ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) As a human, we’re helpless in front of time and fate. Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

Published
Categorized as Arts

O reality!

Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) o reality! ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) She loves him deeply. She loves him immensely. But the cancer was stronger than her.     Reality left her with not much choice.   Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

Published
Categorized as Arts

Dance in the city Pierre Auguste Renoir

Details Title: Dance in the city (Danse À La Ville) Artist: Pierre Auguste Renoir Published: 1883 Style of art: Impressionism Location: Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France Dimension: 179.7 x 89.1 cm Oil on canvas A very fashionable Parisienne woman, waltzing with her dance partner, dressed in the latest neoclassically draped evening style of young women, in a winter ball. Pierre Auguste Renoir is one of the brightest representatives of Impressionism style of art. Dance in the city was painted by order from one of Renoir’s customer, Paul Durand-Ruel which he ordered three paintings that depicted a dancing couple. The dancers were completely transformed in each of these places. All the canvas depicts a couple dancing a slow dance which shows an intimate and loving moment. The artist took such a proposal with great interest as he was already well acquainted with this topic. However, this time, Renoir decided to create slightly different from his usual paintings, all of them dancing looked completely different, but it was the same pair. In this painting, an elegant couple dances near the marble columns, and the look of a man and a woman is exceptionally elegant as the couple dressed in a classic that shows luxurious. The man carefully hugs his lady, but his whole pose is full of gallantry and attention. The coquette is extraordinarily beautiful – a gentle blush on round cheeks, an upturned nose, beautiful eyes. Graceful hands emphasize the beauty of the movements. To top it all, this painting it describes a silent melody and a beautiful, young couple enjoying their night out without any interruptions of other, as if there is no one just them.

Published
Categorized as Paintings