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Somewhere in the Midwest: August, 2019. Rage, rage against the dying of the light! And the weekend. 馃嵏
Grateful4youM
Have you seen the artist they call the "Artist of light"? I think his work is posted on YouTube it's really rather magical. I once won a prize for a photograph of my siamese cat sitting in a bay window where above the light was streaming through stained glass, the contrast of my cat sitting so serene as the colors danced all around him was somehow "mystical"
BalmyNitesF
I imagine it to be very homely @Grateful4you
Grateful4youM
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Grateful4youM
@BalmyNites It's my visual treasure chest. I was a caregiver for a lady who was the first woman curator of modern art at the Detroit Art Center, she left me a lithograph of Hans Holbein (The Younger) portrait of Anne Boylyn who of course lost er' ead' poor thing. So it's a nice eclectic mix.
Grateful4youM
@BalmyNites WOW! just the thought gives me shivers, the same room? pretty incredible. "Hazel" also patronized the Hungarian artist Zoltan Sepeshy(?) before he became famous, trading paintings as she paid his rent, I sold two of them because I found his work rather dreary but kept one smaller one, at this rate I may have to do another wall my living room is shrinking.
BalmyNitesF
Yes, it鈥檚 surreal isn鈥檛 it & still has the original 4 poster bed. That鈥檚 amazing, I do love art, I could happily spend days roaming the galleries 馃槏 I actually have quite a wide taste too, I don鈥檛 mind the dreary paintings, likewise the morbid books & plays too 馃榿 That鈥檚 great, I believe the home to be an expression of your soul 馃@Grateful4you
Grateful4youM
@BalmyNites Considering his twisted energy at the end of life seems like the room would have a "heaviness" that would be eerie. I also have the books and plays as I did theatre in my earlier years, In fact I've been watching, "The Importance Of Being Earnest" AGAIN! each time I catch dialogue I missed before, would have loved doing the play. I still read hardcover books, especially along the lines of John Grisham and similar.

 
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