I had a run-on thought this morning. I've been having a lot of those lately, and they usually end with a "huh". Here's mine today: We all live… in our tiny homes, in our tiny worlds bustling like teensy ants on our tiny planet… and if by chance our tiny paths cross from thousands of miles away, we recognize our tiny-ness and if we get a glimpse of what is beyond ourselves throughout the universe, we recognize our tiny-ness, if we dare imagine a God far bigger than any god man has created, we recognize more than just our tiny-ness... we become infinitesimal. So then most of us don't dare or care to think that deeply. Instead, we vainly try to build each other up, to become bigger people. Then we knock each other down to keep each other from getting too big. We build ourselves up to stand above the rest. Then, we loftily try to take a servants bow and put others first, but in our subservient humbling grow even larger in our own minds. Soon we are looming as gre...
About the Artist that inspired the work, Alphonse Mucha: Alphonse Mucha is most often remembered for the prominent role he played in shaping the aesthetics of French Art Nouveau at the turn of the century. As a struggling artist of Czech origin living in Paris, Mucha achieved immediate fame when, in December 1894, he accepted a commission to create a poster for one of the greatest actresses of the time, Sarah Bernhardt. Though the printer was apprehensive about submitting Mucha´s final design because of its new unconventional style, Bernhardt loved it and so did the public. ´Le style Mucha´, as Art Nouveau was known in its earliest days, was born. I think I may have mentioned before, my orginal design was supposed to be "Art Gnouveau" but someone else beat me to the name. I created the artwork with several elements from various artists from the time period that art nouveau was popular. One was Alphonse Mucha, who featured womens' faces, flowers, symbolism and use ...
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ReplyDeleteI love the pimped out snail... brought an instant smile to my face xx
ReplyDeleteyay!!!!!! "pimped out snail" love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely and happy!:)
ReplyDeleteHaha I love the lights, I'd want that to be my home if I come back as a snail in my next life. Thanks for sharing, much love, Jennibellie xx
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