On the edge

on the edge ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021)   But surviving is another story line. Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) I’m afraid I need a little bit more energy to climb off this cliff.   I’m afraid I need more than just a rope to hold onto.   Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

To cry or not to cry

Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) to cryornotto cry ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) I got lost everytime I see myself in the mirror.   Wondering how would I let myself cry yet offers handkerchief for others     Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

A flower that blooms at night

Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) a flowerthatbloomsat night ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) I bloom at night so no one can see, where there is no pressure, no high expectations.   Although it’s withered and lack of sun, I can still rise even after a fall.   My roots were damaged, my petals were dying and began to fall.   However, I will continue to grow for I have learned my lessons and seek for ‘more’.   Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

I guess that’s how it works

i guessthat’showit works ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) The world came to a stop one day, without a single sign or warning.     Time passes all on its own dynamic, without a word of apology or a goodbye. Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021)     I guess that’s how it works. Life goes on it doesn’t stop for anyone.   Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

Tangled mind

Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) tangledmind ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) In the end, we can’t make it.   Even so, I’m still wondering and hoping.     Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

Time to fly

time to fly ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) Motivation We Matters (Eunoia, 2021) Amongst my stories, all the good and happy days I wish I could bring them back but I think it’s time to put these whole thing behind.   It’s time to fly high above the sky.   Read my other post Motivation To feel at home again Read More Motivation Moments Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

Another spring

Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) anotherspring ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) White birds are flying high above the blue sky. Some flowers start to grow and bloom. The trees are even dancing together with the wind.   I watch yet another spring comes by and wonder if I lost myself in the process and fails to return.     Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

Moving forward

moving forward ctrpublisher (Pinterest, 2021) Moving on means that you are constantly trying to get over your feelings that sometimes you tried too hard, you pushed too far. You’re probably still there, still getting nowhere yet you think that maybe, you’re almost at the end when the truth is, you’re everywhere. Poetry Writing Post (Catharsis, 2021) But when you’re moving forward, you’re looking ahead. You’re more expectant about your future, you crave to get better, and you have hope to be better. You become much more aware of the beauty of life, you acknowledge your fears, more careful with your feelings. You’re open to new beginnings. Motivation We Matters (Eunoia, 2021) You have more faith than you think you do, and most importantly, you’re willling to start anew. Read my other post Rest in love Read More Poetry All at once Read More Load More Stay Connect. Instagram Pinterest

Idioms

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Impressionist by Paul Cézanne

The Hanged Man’s House The story behind the painting The Hanged Man’s House (The House of the Suicide) was painted by Paul Cézanne in a small town north of Paris, Auvers-sur-Oise. It illustrated his conversion to Impressionism as he used the pale colours and broken brush strokes to this painting. Gone are the dark colours, this painting shows a different characters from his earlier works. The painting also shows a change in subject matter, such as his chosen theme as well as the techniques. Despite his debbling in the world of Impressionism, he put some unique touches that set his paintings apart from other artists. It is shown in the complexity of the composition along with it’s characteristics. There is no single strong focal point, instead several paths moved in different directions, encouraging the viewers eye to follow it’s path when one looks at the painting. The painting depicts a picturesque cottage situated in Auvers near the Rue de Four. It also depicts a landscape devoid of human presence, an abandoned and isolated place, with cracked walls. The branches of the trees and starkly angling off to the top, depict a sense of confusion. The brush strokes are broken. It is thicker than the standard, showing an overall impression of having been plastered with paint. The lack of people, the village, the stiff, and the cool colours in the painting seems utterly deserted – perhaps creates a strong sense of solitude. The Hanged Man’s House was exhibited at the First Impressionist Exhibition which is held in 1874, a year after the painting was created. Today, it is on display in Paris at the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France, alongside with Cézanne’s other great artworks. Title: The Hanged Man’s House Artist: Paul Cézanne Date: 1873 Style: Impressionism Period: Impressionist period Genre: Landscape Oil on Canvas