... and then there are those parts of Nature
ideally made for my fluttering approach,
colored an attractive red, to take a sweet
drink ... even though sometimes
big-eyed beings eye me from close-by ...
and I’ve also found the fount empty at times ...
– Leonard Blumfeld (© 2008)
Inspired by Inspire Me Thursday.
This world is so wide that, even if you flitted around and around it, you would never reach the end of it. This blog is a collage of more or less literary and humorous, outlandish or sometimes even serious glimpses at this great wide world.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Jivin' in Munich
That's me blurred and jivin' in front of a gigantic art object in Munich last year. Posted for Self at Photo Hunt.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Faute de photo
Faute de photo,
faute d'art
faute de poème
je pose ici
les coleurs seules
pures et simples:
pourpre et orange
– Leonard "Franglais" Blumfeld
Sitting in an Internet cafe in Oxford and not having access to photos, art and (temporarily) poetic inspiration, this posting of the colors "pure and simple" occurred to me for Inspire Me Thursday's Purple and Orange.
faute d'art
faute de poème
je pose ici
les coleurs seules
pures et simples:
pourpre et orange
– Leonard "Franglais" Blumfeld
Sitting in an Internet cafe in Oxford and not having access to photos, art and (temporarily) poetic inspiration, this posting of the colors "pure and simple" occurred to me for Inspire Me Thursday's Purple and Orange.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Crépuscule du matin obliquely reflected
All night long I fought with memory
It was at the door and staging riots
The old wrecks of old times ...
I'd have to decide what to do with them
Crying, peace, power, lies, hope
It was all there in the sleep
that would not come
– Leonard "Imagist" Blumfeld
(after Amy Lowell)
For One Single Impression's Reflecting.
It was at the door and staging riots
The old wrecks of old times ...
I'd have to decide what to do with them
Crying, peace, power, lies, hope
It was all there in the sleep
that would not come
– Leonard "Imagist" Blumfeld
(after Amy Lowell)
For One Single Impression's Reflecting.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Dramatic mountain landscape
Dramatic Mountain Landscape
Gouache and oil crayon on Guardi Artistico paper
Posted for Inspire Me Thursday's Crayon Art theme.
I use this technique quite frequently, starting with light shades of oil crayon, then painting over the crayon with gouache or watercolor. The waxy crayon repels the water-based paint, creating an interesting effect. Thanks to the excellent picture quality of my new reflex camera, not much work on the digital image is needed to obtain colors that are close to the original.
L.B.
Gouache and oil crayon on Guardi Artistico paper
Posted for Inspire Me Thursday's Crayon Art theme.
I use this technique quite frequently, starting with light shades of oil crayon, then painting over the crayon with gouache or watercolor. The waxy crayon repels the water-based paint, creating an interesting effect. Thanks to the excellent picture quality of my new reflex camera, not much work on the digital image is needed to obtain colors that are close to the original.
L.B.
Friday, May 16, 2008
The entitled to mope fib
This
morn-
ing is
far from soar –
my soul is flat sprat
on the ground and friendless. Go mope,
I tell myself, now
is the right
time for
sore.
Go.
morn-
ing is
far from soar –
my soul is flat sprat
on the ground and friendless. Go mope,
I tell myself, now
is the right
time for
sore.
Go.
– Leonard “Downer” Blumfeld (© 2008)
Sunday Scribblings #111 soar/sore for personal treatment.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
In permutation of Gertrude Stein
A rose is not a rose not a rose
Note added in afterthought
Who knows what exactly Gertrude Stein had in mind with her triple rose ("a rose is a rose is a rose"), one of the most frequent quotes ever. I assume that she wanted to draw attention to the essence of what a rose is.
My permutation wants to emphasize the fact that roses are probably the most meaning-laden flowers ever – highly symbolic objects.
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