Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Steps

A L O H A From Honolulu!

There is, they say, a crowded highway to Hell, but speak of the stairway to Heaven.


What lovely steps! Pause as long As you wish.

Take a good look

Around

At your memories.


How Far You've Come!




Ignore the highway traffic.
Come up.
Come up

In love.




The Flower Book by
Edward Burne-Jones
is a series of 38 round watercolours,
each about six inches across, painted
from 1882 to 1898. The paintings do
not depict flowers; rather, they were
inspired by the flowers' names.
Burne-Jones called them
"a series of illustrations to
the Names of Flowers".
Wikipedia



Ah, the patter of little feet
 around the house. 
There's nothing 
like having a 
midget 
for a butler.
     W. C. Fields

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Love You,
Cloudia & Pixie




Friday, January 27, 2023

With Gratitude And Faith And Sleep

A L O H A From Honolulu!

Nourish the nighttime healing fairies
with gratitude and faith and sleep.
Terri Guillemets




The cause of suffering is that
the unbounded Self is
overshadowed by the world.
    Patanjali



A friend is someone who
gives you total freedom
to be yourself.
 Jim Morrison





Always act like
you're wearing an
invisible crown.



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Love You,
Pixie & Cloudia



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Weekend Reflections & Street Photography

Skywatch

Feline Friday

Friday Faceoff




" Cousin "


Monday, November 28, 2022

Checking In Safe

A L O H A From Honolulu!

Volcano Goddess PELE
Awakens Maunaloa
by
Linda Rowell Stevens


Hawaii News Now    Link

Hawaii Island is our
largest & easternmost Island
in the archipelago. I am
on Oahu farther west.
My family on Hawaii are
fine. Thanks for caring!



Hawaii's native duck, the Koloa Maoli,
has been a part of the ecosystem of
the Hawaiian Islands for tens
of thousands of years. Link







People travel to wonder at the height of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motion of the stars; and they pass by themselves without wondering.
Saint Augustine of Hippo

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Monday, January 31, 2022

Vanished Art: This Face

 A L O H A From Honolulu!

In a world
full of
temporary things
you are
a perpetual
feeling.
Sanober Khan






This face
has been effaced.
Only temporary, 
she swam on a 
Construction Fence
about a decade ago.
Never meant to endure,
she looks at you,
saved by street photography.
I remember meeting her.
The world was different and
so was I.










For it is up to you and me
to take solace
in nostalgia's arms
and our ability
to create
the everlasting
from
fleeting moments.
        Sanober Khan






One clear moment,
one of trance
One missed step,
one perfect dance
One missed shot,
one and only chance
Life is all...but
one fleeting glance.
        Sanober Khan 


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Love You,
Cloudia & Pixie

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*Sanober Khan is a Mumbai-based poet and freelance writer.  Link 

Friday, December 31, 2021

Horses & Flowers

A L O H A From Honolulu!

Focus on doing
the right things
instead of a
bunch of things. Mike Krieger




Sometimes big problems
are best solved with
lots of small and
creative solutions.
    Ricardo Salinas Pliego





Greatness comes by
doing a few small and
smart things each
and every day.
Comes from taking
little steps, consistently.
Comes from a making
a few small chips against
everything in your
professional and personal
life that is ordinary,
so that a day eventually
arrives when all that's
left is The Extraordinary.
Robin S. Sharma





Plato's Bicycle,
Plato's Cave




Great things are done by
a series of small things
brought together.
Vincent Van Gogh








In their eyes shine stars
of wisdom and courage
to guide men to
the heavens.
Jodie Mitchell









Perhaps the most comforting
thing about growing old
gracefully is the increasing
ability not to take things
too seriously. One of
the big differences
between a genuine sage
and a preacher is gaiety.
    Henry Miller


It's a small world, but
I wouldn't want to
have to paint it. Steven Wright


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Monday, December 13, 2021

Hawaii Charlot Mural

A L O H A From Honolulu!

Life throws challenges
and every challenge comes
with rainbows and lights
to conquer it.
Amit Ray


Jean Charlot, Link
the significant French-born
American artist,
came to Hawaii in 1949 to
create frescoes
for the University of Hawaii.
He had already worked with
Diego Rivera and
Frida Kahlo in the
Mexican Muralism Renaissance
of the early 1920s  

In 1951 First Hawaiian Bank
[then Bishop National Bank]
commissioned Charlot to create this
large mural of several panels for
its new Waikiki Branch at the corner
of Kalakaua Avenue and Lewers Street.
[A few blocks from my home.
We have been First Hawaiian Bank
customers for 30 years]

Titled
“Early Cultural Exchanges
Between Hawaii and the Outer World"
this work is set between
1780 and 1830
depicting the immense changes
and multitude of introductions
to Hawaii during those years.
Charlot and his wife
made Hawaii their home,
and the artist
deeply studied Hawaiian
language,
history and culture.

Above we see a Chief trading
a fine feathered cape for
western goods like metal nails,
textiles, and tools.


This panel depicts the sitting
for a famous painting of
Kamehameha the Great in
red waistcoat accompanied
by wife Ka'ahumanu. Charlot
appreciated the role of
Hawaii's women and often
depicted them in his work.
                                            link
We see a Hawaiian guard
with spear, and
a Chinese person gifting
Hawaii it's first Banyan Tree.
The tiny plant promises the giant treasures we enjoy throughout
the islands today!

A foreign dignitary or
sea captain offers his
complements to the
King and Queen. 

" 'He wanted to make clear. . .
that the Hawaiians had
their own powerful culture
and were dynamically involved
in the historic drama unfolding
around them —
not passive primitives.
That is something that must
be underscored,' said his son
and biographer, 
John Charlot." Link



I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December
A magical thing
And sweet to remember.

'We are nearer to Spring
Than we were in September,'
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December.
   Oliver Herford,
                                                  I Heard a Bird Sing
 

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Love You,
   Cloudia & Pixie

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