Showing posts with label BlueObsession. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BlueObsession. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4

Way to Blue by Nick Drake


Don't you have a word to show what may be done
Have you never heard a way to find the sun
Tell me all that you may know
Show me what you have to show
Won't you come and say
If you know the way to blue?

Have you seen the land living by the breeze
Can you understand a light among the trees
Tell me all that you may know
Show me what you have to show
Tell us all today
If you know the way to blue?

Look through time and find your rhyme
Tell us what you find
We will wait at your gate
Hoping like the blind.

Can you now recall all that you have known?
Will you never fall
When the light has flown?
Tell me all that you may know
Show me what you have to show
Won't you come and say
If you know the way to blue?

Image: Greeting card by Nicholas Thompson. 

Monday, October 3

Aw! Blue Racer Snake is a photography by Jeramie Curtice

Blue Racer Snake is a photography by Jeramie Curtice which was uploaded on March 29th, 2012 here.
This is what Mr. Curtice wrote about this shot:

Jeramie Curtice  Thanks Sharon. They are blue and fast, hence the name blue racer. This one took off on me almost as fast as I could jog as it found the nearest tree and then stopped at eye level for a pose.
Profile and more pictures by Jeramie Curtice: here.



Saturday, September 24

The four birds


This is the first picture of The Four Birds. It is based on the series The Four Dogs .
Have a great Saturday.

Thursday, February 13

A garden on your window: Barreau&Charbonnet's easy solution

I came across with Barreau&Charbonnet's volet végetal while searching for a way to hang plants on my window.
There is one apartment in my building that has one of the windows full of plants and i cannot figure how it was done.
This is a very easy do-it-yourself structure and you can find the explanation on how to do it at this page of Barreau&Charbonnet's site.
Can't they sell the thing ready? I'm not very skilled with these materials and not eager to learn it by now.
I watched the video, no, no, not for me. They didn't paint the wood and I don't like the green version either.
Could it be produced in red please? My phone number to inform me when it is ready: 983759275027576720q83.
Thank you! (blue would do)


Wednesday, December 26

Macaw couples in Brazil



















Macaws are very known in Brazil and we are so used to them that we forget to pay attention.

I found the picture of the top left and noticed that the contours around both makes a heart.

I tried to identify the photographer but didn't succeed but other pictures of these birds made me see the beauty. The couples are seen flying in the skies at the state of Mato Grosso in the pantanal region.

The blue macaws are my favorites.

Sunday, November 11

Bureaucratic part of life










I've been busy lately taking care of some boring stuffs. That's why I'm not publishing as usual.
Just found this .gif. Let's dream.




Wednesday, March 28

There is something about blue

I use to ask people what is their favorite color and I'm always amazed that so many answer "Blue".
Anyway, I'm curious about the profession of the owner of these jeans. Why all of them have the knees area frayed?

Picture: blue jeans drying in hot sun in Nebraska by Joel Sartori.

Tuesday, January 31

Malaysian blues

This was shot at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia but the author is unknown. I did a post with two photos of Malaysian  sky here and felt like sharing this one too.

Tuesday, November 15

Duerme negrito: Mercedes Sosa speaks to your soul


"Duerme, Duerme negrito..."
I will not put the whole lyrics in Spanish of this lullaby because Mercedes Sosa has the talent of speaking to our souls when she sings even not understanding the words.
Duerme negrito means "sleep little black boy" and some people has the recollection of their mothers singing this song for them. Mercedes smiles beautifully and showing tenderness every time she says "negrito".
When she finishes singing she says she is going to sing a very sad song called "Ay , este azul" by Pancho Cabral and she says:
"Neruda loved this color as Picasso in his blue phase. I love this color because for me the color of happiness is blue."
You can listen this song here.
Mercedes Sosa fought Argentine dictatorship with her voice but her music was never pamphlets and the high quality of her music will last forever.
At a concert in La Plata in 1979, Sosa was searched and arrested on stage, along with the attending crowd. Their release came about through international intervention. Banned in her own country, she moved to Paris and then to Madrid. Her second husband died in 1978.


Tuesday, November 8

Francis Picabia's women

Right: La Espagnole, 1938, Francis Picabia
Left: Femme à la mantille bleue, 1943, Francis Picabia
Francis Picabia is most known by his Dada period, he was one of the creators of the movement, and surrealist period but his work is diverse and changed through the years. The left painting was sold at Christie to the Waddington Galleries Ltd., London for the price of $296,184.
He did a lot of works having women as theme.

Saturday, November 5

I need a real acoustic guitar

Doll play guitar
I asked for encouragement
here to keep playing the guitar. Thanks to all of those who encouraged me.
It is amazing but it is already part of my day practicing the chords and try playing songs. I came across with the F chord and I didn't give up.
Now I need to have a real acoustic guitar because the one I'm using, a Brazilian terrible brand "Tonante", must not be used by anyone because it does not tune. Yes. It was given to me by a friend and I just wanted to see if I was going to succeed in the "will" department. I did.
I'm determined to learn and I have a eight years plan: I will be playing what I like in 2020. You will see. Even if I stop blogging, I don't know what is going to happen, in November, 5, 2020, if this blog is still online, I'll post a video playing.
Learning a musical instrument should be part of the official education but the power of music is underestimated by educators and governments.
A person with Alzheimer disease who knows how to play an instrument can forget the name of their family members but will keep playing.
Learning an instrument when one is young helps some cognitive functions that is developed only by practicing and studying and it helps creativity which is necessary in all fields of human life. Even in science. It last forever if studied till a certain level even if the practice is interrupted, and, it feels soooooo goooood!

Wednesday, November 2

San Gregory Beach CA by Jon Rendell

"What concerns me is not the subject matter but the light",
I started the tag "BlueObession because the number of images that has shades of blue has already exceeded sanity.
I want to go to San Gregory Beach...

Sunday, October 16

Eiffel Tower struke by lighting

It was taken by Bertrand Kulik, 21:02 GMT, 28 July 2008 during a storm in Paris. The shades of blue from the lights that illuminate the tower are so beautiful and made the photography special. The lightning seems to embrace the tower. Amazing!

Saturday, October 8

Quietness is blue

Blue is the color I think when I need quietness and is my favorite color.
I found this work "Quiet Night" by Vlad Geresimov, a Russian graphic designer, and it expresses the state of mind I want for today. I hope you can quiet your mind for some time too.

Friday, July 1

Erin McGuire's adventures in blue

Last May I did a post about Erin Mcguire's work at the moment I found her blog and was spelled by her art. I went back and was enchanted again and as it's always hard to chose two in a good collection I decided for these because I love blue. At least there is a criterion not very orthodox but a criterion. But notice that the "action" is not in blue. The cat and the boy with a book in his hand as a shadow and the light that comes from inside is amazing.

Thursday, June 30

Thursday, June 9

Raoul Dufy's regattas















I have nothing to say about Dufy. Just wanted to plunge in his blue. This water...
There's something about blue that touch us deeply.
"Because the sky is blue it makes me cry
Because the sky is... blue!"
John Lennon

Wednesday, April 27

Josina Burgess at the metaverse

In 2009 I went to this virtual reality experience Josina Burgess promoted. I took these pictures of my avatar flying with others in this fantastic galaxy.
Thou this is not the most important of Josina works it a was very beautiful and nice experience. Now she is working at CARP Cybernetic Art Research Project which I still don't know. I'll visit it and tell you what I experienced.

Sunday, April 24

Free flying eagles on a billboard

St. Paul eagles
Flying eagles billboard on the West side (Plato Boulevard & Starkey Street) St. Paul, MN. by Dan Anderson..
When we first look we see two eagles free flying only to discover that they are pictures in a photography. How ironic the name of one of the streets is Plato.
Great shot!

Friday, March 18

Greek Islands: the many colors of the sea

Left: sea at Milos
Right: Sea at Anafi
Maybe living in Rio de Janeiro made me love the sea and water. I wish I could visit many cities to sea different colours of the ocean and taste the water. Greece would be a very nice place to start.