Showing posts with label Pablo Picasso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pablo Picasso. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2019

My World is Blue

Blue Nude, 1902 ~ Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)
See: Picasso's Blue!

L'amour est bleu
"Blue, blue my world is blue
Blue is my world now I'm without you . . . "


So many lovely versions of this 1967
heart-breaking international hit!
Everyone has a different favorite;
the instrumental rendition is mine.

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I often begin the summer with a Ben / Cathleen Post (because of their conveniently timed birthdays: June 2 & June 3). Then -- after three months of beach reading and poolside exercise -- I begin the autumn with a Sam Post (thanks to his Labor Day Weekend birthdate of September 7).

This year, however, I switched it out a little bit. Instead of featuing my sons Ben & Sam, I thought it seemed like a good time to highlight the writing of my nieces Anna & Sara, both of whom are consciousness - raising bloggers on issues of emotional / mental / physical health. Since I concluded the month of May with a guest post from Sara, it seems only properly parallel to open the fall semester with a link to Anna's introspective blog of Life After Loss. Please check out her thoughtful and honest advice on surviving the sorrow of multiple miscarriages and moving forward despite setbacks.

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Blue Nude, 1907 ~ Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954)

Friday, May 31, 2019

Mental Health Awareness

Bouquet of Peace ~ Pablo Picasso

"You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you will join us
And the world will be as one . . .
"

John Lennon & Yoko Ono

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You learn something new every day . . . month . . . year . . . right? Well, this month I learned that May has been observed as Mental Health Awareness Month since 1949!

My niece writes a blog at saraswayforward.com devoted to making mental health a non - taboo topic. With May drawing to a close, she has posted an essay on how to displace persistent negativity with independence and confidence, and appeared as a guest blogger on okamiandco.com, courageously sharing her autobiography.

My personal tendency is to try dealing with these issues via literature. On the outside chance that someone might something useful here, I will re - share a few of my previous attempts to do so:

Don't Ruin My Birthday!

Dark Within Dark Within Dark

SSRIs & Walking Upright

Never Fear

Although Mental Health Month 2019 is ending, World Mental Health Day will be here on Monday, October 10, 2019. Here's to an entire year of re-newed mental strength as we make our way forward, boldly doing better than we have done before.

Summer Bouquet ~ Pablo Picasso
And Here's to a Happy Summertime!
Swimming Season Now in Session!
Sabbatical Now in Full Swing!
See You in September!

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Guggenheim

Some of Sam's Favorites at the Guggenheim,
plus the staircase, of course!


The Palazzo Ducale, Seen from San Giorgio Maggiore
Claude Monet

Woman Ironing
Pablo Picasso

Pitcher and Bowl of Fruit
Pablo Picasso

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Museum Guard

My condolences to the man dressed
for a funeral, sitting bored
on a gray folding chair, the zero

of his mouth widening in a yawn.
No doubt he’s pictured himself inside
a painting or two around his station,

stealing a plump green grape
from the cluster hanging above
the corkscrew locks of Dionysus,

or shooting arrows at rosy-cheeked cherubs
hiding behind a woolly cloud.
With time limping along

like a Bruegel beggar, no doubt
he’s even seen himself taking the place
of the one crucified: the black spike

of the minute hand piercing his left palm,
the hour hand penetrating the right,
nailed forever to one spot.


David Hernandez, b. 1971
American poet and novelist

After reading so many poems describing the experience of museum visiting, I chose "Museum Guard" because it reminded me of one Ben and Sam's favorite childhood movies, Don't Eat the Pictures:

featuring Paul Dooley as the Museum Security Guard

Sunday, February 19, 2012

The Other Vision

Marie Therese Accoundee
by Picasso

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For a day, just for one day,
Talk about that which disturbs no one
And bring some peace into your
Beautiful eyes. *


Hafiz (1325 – 1389)
14th - Century Persian poet
popular, proverbial, profound


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Marie Therese avec une Guirlande
by Picasso


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from "Your First Eyes"

A lover has four streams inside,
of water, wine, honey, and milk.
Find those in yourself and pay no attention
to what so-and-so says about such-and-such.

The rose does not care
if someone calls it a thorn, or a jasmine.
Ordinary eyes categorize human beings.
That one is a Zoroastrian. This one is a Muslim.

Walk instead with the other vision given you,
your first eyes.*
Bow to the essence
in a human being. Do not be content
with judging people good and bad.
Grow out of that. . . .


Rumi (1297 - 1273)
13th - century Persian poet
philosopher & mystic


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*emphasis added