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Art criticism is where many syllables go to die.
Chuckle Bros.
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This is GODFATHER OF MATH, The Sequel <<<<<>>>> If you continue reading, you may need laughter insurance.
Quote-unQuote
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The kind of humor I like is the thing that makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes = G. CARLIN...Stain glass, engraved glass, frosted glass
–give me plain glass = JOHN FOWLES...Music is the mathematics of the gods = PYTHAGORAS...Nothing is more fluid than language = R. L. SWIHART
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I think therefore I am troubled = RENEE DESCARTES<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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The kind of humor I like is the thing that makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes = G. CARLIN...Stain glass, engraved glass, frosted glass
–give me plain glass = JOHN FOWLES...Music is the mathematics of the gods = PYTHAGORAS...Nothing is more fluid than language = R. L. SWIHART
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I think therefore I am troubled = RENEE DESCARTES<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
From New Yorker Magazine
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“Untitled (C-1189)” (2012), by Marco Breuer
This photograph,
from yesterday's
on-line New Yorker,
is part of an exhibit
entitled
WHAT
IS
A
PHOTOGRAPH?
I do not really know
the answer to that question
but I do know a good photograph
when I see one.
The next New Yorker page is here.
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“Untitled (C-1189)” (2012), by Marco Breuer
This photograph,
from yesterday's
on-line New Yorker,
is part of an exhibit
entitled
WHAT
IS
A
PHOTOGRAPH?
I do not really know
the answer to that question
but I do know a good photograph
when I see one.
The next New Yorker page is here.
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014
My Home Town = Two Words
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My Former Home Beach
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Friendship Beach
Rocky Point
11778
(1953 - 1981)
+
30 visits
since that time
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My Former Home Beach
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Friendship Beach
Rocky Point
11778
(1953 - 1981)
+
30 visits
since that time
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Faded & Shady: A Pair Of Jaded Pegs ............"Huckleberry Rockwell"............
With Explanation From "Author"
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With Explanation From Blogiverio...
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Every edition of HUCKLEBERRY FINN
is prefaced by the Notice
and the Explanation
"The Author," of course, is MARK TWAIN
No other author would dare begin a book
by threatening to shoot the reader
This is the only known edition
to have an illustration of a gun
above the Notice
The illustrator is NORMAN ROCKWELL
All modern American literature
comes from one book
by Mark Twain called
Huckleberry Finn.
Ernest Hemingway
Like the first images on this page,
the last image is faded & shady.
But here is where the adventures
of Huckleberry Finn
actually begin.
The next Mark Twain page is here.
The next Norman Rockwell page is here.
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Lord Randal & Bob Dylan
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This poem from the Middle Ages
was given a modern makeover.
Lord Randal became a "blue-eyed son"
and ANONYMOUS morphed
into Bob Dylan.
But that's not all:
The poem was re-titled
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
Oh, where have you been,
my blue-eyed son?
Oh, where have you been,
my darling young one?
I’ve stumbled on the side
of twelve misty mountains
I’ve walked and I’ve crawled
on six crooked highways...
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This poem from the Middle Ages
was given a modern makeover.
Lord Randal became a "blue-eyed son"
and ANONYMOUS morphed
into Bob Dylan.
But that's not all:
The poem was re-titled
A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
Oh, where have you been,
my blue-eyed son?
Oh, where have you been,
my darling young one?
I’ve stumbled on the side
of twelve misty mountains
I’ve walked and I’ve crawled
on six crooked highways...
His next page is here. |
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Monday, January 27, 2014
A Hipper Hopper Threaded With Vermeer
Girl At Sewing Machine Edward Hopper (1921) + The Lacemaker Johannes Vermeer (1669) _____________________________________________________________________________________
Vermeer's girl is making lace
The other's hair covers her face
Its color is all over the place
Both have light
Coming from the right
Both girls you see
Thread with intensity
Vermeer's background
Is as plain as day
Hopper's background
Has a slanting shady way
Both have pillows
In the forground
Both have something
Small and round:
The machine wheel
And the finial...
The lacemaker's dress
Is a mighty yellow
Does Hopper use the color?
Please don't say No
(It's outside the window!)
Hopper's little trick:
He used yellow brick
The sewing machine girl
Is from a hipper Hopper
If these verses are sculpted
by a smart, hip rapper.
Just keep the beat
Clean and clear
Out of respect
For classic Vermeer
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Footnotes
Written by Mr. & Mrs. CarPeo, this "poem" is the copyrighted property of LCSoL.
The next Edward Hopper reference is here.
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Vermeer's girl is making lace
The other's hair covers her face
Its color is all over the place
Both have light
Coming from the right
Both girls you see
Thread with intensity
Vermeer's background
Is as plain as day
Hopper's background
Has a slanting shady way
Both have pillows
In the forground
Both have something
Small and round:
The machine wheel
And the finial...
The lacemaker's dress
Is a mighty yellow
Does Hopper use the color?
Please don't say No
(It's outside the window!)
Hopper's little trick:
He used yellow brick
The sewing machine girl
Is from a hipper Hopper
If these verses are sculpted
by a smart, hip rapper.
Just keep the beat
Clean and clear
Out of respect
For classic Vermeer
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Footnotes
Written by Mr. & Mrs. CarPeo, this "poem" is the copyrighted property of LCSoL.
The next Edward Hopper reference is here.
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SHE Was An Edward Hopper Model
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If your sense of culture is more hip-hop than Edward Hopper, this page is not for you.
She was certainly not the model
for the nude in the upper-right hand
corner of the Edward Hopper images.
Her body is not visible in any
Edward Hopper painting.
But in an unconventional manner,
She modeled for Hopper.
Instead of posing in front of his easel,
she sat behind the artist, whose canvas
was blank until this woman started talking.
An immense cavern suddenly yawned before them
and from this sinister darkness
a great clumsy bus snorted and roared in the street,
a small warning printed on its side–
LOS ANGELES-SEATTLE.
Resigned transcontinental faces
were appliqued on the windowpane,
straw suitcases, sample cases,
honeymoon luggage
loaded in the back.
________________
________________
According to LCSoL legend,
the "immense cavern"
is a short distance from
the diner pictured in
Edward Hopper's
Nighthawks
The modeled words
were taken from
Dawn Powell's
Turn, Magic Wheel
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Footnote
Neither this page nor any other page dedicated to Dawn Powell would exist
were it not for Mrs. CarPeo, who inroduced me to the author known as
"Hemingway's favorite living writer."
The next Dawn Powell page is here.
The next Edward Hopper page is there.
____________________________________________________________________________________
If your sense of culture is more hip-hop than Edward Hopper, this page is not for you.
She was certainly not the model
for the nude in the upper-right hand
corner of the Edward Hopper images.
Her body is not visible in any
Edward Hopper painting.
But in an unconventional manner,
She modeled for Hopper.
Instead of posing in front of his easel,
she sat behind the artist, whose canvas
was blank until this woman started talking.
An immense cavern suddenly yawned before them
and from this sinister darkness
a great clumsy bus snorted and roared in the street,
a small warning printed on its side–
LOS ANGELES-SEATTLE.
Resigned transcontinental faces
were appliqued on the windowpane,
straw suitcases, sample cases,
honeymoon luggage
loaded in the back.
________________
________________
According to LCSoL legend,
the "immense cavern"
is a short distance from
the diner pictured in
Edward Hopper's
Nighthawks
The modeled words
were taken from
Dawn Powell's
Turn, Magic Wheel
____________________________________________________________________________________
Footnote
Neither this page nor any other page dedicated to Dawn Powell would exist
were it not for Mrs. CarPeo, who inroduced me to the author known as
"Hemingway's favorite living writer."
The next Dawn Powell page is here.
The next Edward Hopper page is there.
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A Jolt Of Java (CR #322)
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MUTTS
Patrick McDonnell
I could use this as a mantra. CORRECTION! As a card-carrying tea-totaler, it is my mantra.
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MUTTS
Patrick McDonnell
I could use this as a mantra. CORRECTION! As a card-carrying tea-totaler, it is my mantra.
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Dawn's Diary, Duchamp's Nude & The Shingle Factory
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← Dawn Powell
Marcel Duchamp ⟶
February 19, 1957
Guggenheim opening. Marcel Duchamp's NUDE DESCENDING A STAIRCASE
(once called "Explosion in the Shingle Mill") seems better than 35 years ago.
The meanings–as in the case of all great art–are now blooming. Whatever the lack
appeared to be was in the viewer, not in the work.
Marcel Duchamp
Nude Descending A Staircase
(1912)
The next Dawn Powell page
is here.
Duchamp was
the un-named DJ
for The Max Game.
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← Dawn Powell
Marcel Duchamp ⟶
February 19, 1957
Guggenheim opening. Marcel Duchamp's NUDE DESCENDING A STAIRCASE
(once called "Explosion in the Shingle Mill") seems better than 35 years ago.
The meanings–as in the case of all great art–are now blooming. Whatever the lack
appeared to be was in the viewer, not in the work.
Marcel Duchamp
Nude Descending A Staircase
(1912)
The next Dawn Powell page
is here.
Duchamp was
the un-named DJ
for The Max Game.
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
Crisp Bills
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Some people like money
to spend on fun
I like my money
well-done
Those with a surplus
Sometimes have boasted
When I have seven bucks
I like them toasted
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Some people like money
to spend on fun
I like my money
well-done
Those with a surplus
Sometimes have boasted
When I have seven bucks
I like them toasted
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Ned Smyth's Dream House (90802)
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The time had come
The sculptor said
To build of many things
Like That Woman
+
The Hold-Up Man
+
Labyrinthine things
And then
He knew
That birds
Can have
Chalk-line
Wings
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Tell your lover:
Ned Smyth's sculptures
Have gone undercover
But cause for paranoia–
It aint!
(Nor will Ned's
Dream house faint)
It is only
Waiting
For
Mother Condo's
Fresh
Coat
Of
Paint
Here are
Simple directions:
Enlarge the plaque for
THE DREAM OF
SIMULTANEOUS CONNECTIONS
And , of course,
I can't resist
A portrait of
The artist:
NED SMYTH
(As in...
His name rhymes with with)
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The time had come
The sculptor said
To build of many things
Like That Woman
+
The Hold-Up Man
+
Labyrinthine things
And then
He knew
That birds
Can have
Chalk-line
Wings
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Tell your lover:
Ned Smyth's sculptures
Have gone undercover
But cause for paranoia–
It aint!
(Nor will Ned's
Dream house faint)
It is only
Waiting
For
Mother Condo's
Fresh
Coat
Of
Paint
Here are
Simple directions:
Enlarge the plaque for
THE DREAM OF
SIMULTANEOUS CONNECTIONS
And , of course,
I can't resist
A portrait of
The artist:
NED SMYTH
(As in...
His name rhymes with with)
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Saturday, January 25, 2014
A Stretch Of Canova's Creation
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From His bed...
God went
Head to head...
With open hand
Welcoming woman
To the master plan
As the other hand
Plays palm ball
With Mother Earth
Antonio Canova (1757-1822) ....... .......The Creation Of The World
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From His bed...
God went
Head to head...
With open hand
Welcoming woman
To the master plan
As the other hand
Plays palm ball
With Mother Earth
Antonio Canova (1757-1822) ....... .......The Creation Of The World
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Antonio Canova's final works on view for first time in the U.S. at the Metropolitan Museum
More Information: http://artdaily.com/news/67657/Antonio-Canova-s-final-works-on-view-for-first-time-in-the-U-S--at-the-Metropolitan-Museum#.UuR54fbTn-k[/url]
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M.C. Escher Is Godfather To A Beever
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If M. C. Hammer is more important to you than M.C. Escher
then you may skip this page.
If Justin Beiber is more important to you than Julian Beever
then I wish you a skippy adios!
M.C. Escher (1898- 1972)
is the artistic grandmaster
of geometrical illusion.
Julian Beever (born 1959 )
is a modern master
of artistic illusion.
In this image,
twelve people appear
to be viewing
a fishing hole...
But the truth is...
They are looking at
what Mr. Beever created
with colored chalk
on a flat public space.
What would Godfather Escher
say to Godson Beever?
Keep on carving that extra dimension into flatland, Son.
You make chalk into something better than chocolate.
What would the Godson
say to the Godfather?
Thank you, Dad
____________________________________________________________________________________
If M. C. Hammer is more important to you than M.C. Escher
then you may skip this page.
If Justin Beiber is more important to you than Julian Beever
then I wish you a skippy adios!
M.C. Escher (1898- 1972)
is the artistic grandmaster
of geometrical illusion.
Julian Beever (born 1959 )
is a modern master
of artistic illusion.
In this image,
twelve people appear
to be viewing
a fishing hole...
But the truth is...
They are looking at
what Mr. Beever created
with colored chalk
on a flat public space.
What would Godfather Escher
say to Godson Beever?
Keep on carving that extra dimension into flatland, Son.
You make chalk into something better than chocolate.
What would the Godson
say to the Godfather?
Thank you, Dad
____________________________________________________________________________________
A sic Deferential Equation By A Blogista
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If a pebble could talk through a bullhorn in a such a way as to equate its behavior
with the Rock of Gibraltar, every other pebble on every beach in the world
would laugh out loud with disdain.
How dare that pebble compare herself with THE ROCK?
But what if the pebble were, in fact, a woman who likened her personal habit
to another woman who happened to have once been the most famous
and influential female on planet earth?
Then the pebble/woman parenthetically implies a superiority
to the other woman...but nobody laughs because
pebble/woman did not use a bullhorn.
She used her blog and it is not
"hard to comprehend."
But did Ms. PebbleWoman
have a 12-month pregnancy?
_______________________
??????????????????????????
_______________________
??????????????????????????
Even though I haven't smoked
a cigarette in close to a year
(unlike Jackie Kennedy, I
chose to not smoke while I
was pregnant),
it's hard to comprehend.
The deferential equation is to the differential equation like chocolate is to chalk.
But who amongst us can live without chocolate?
___________________________________________________________________________________
If a pebble could talk through a bullhorn in a such a way as to equate its behavior
with the Rock of Gibraltar, every other pebble on every beach in the world
would laugh out loud with disdain.
How dare that pebble compare herself with THE ROCK?
But what if the pebble were, in fact, a woman who likened her personal habit
to another woman who happened to have once been the most famous
and influential female on planet earth?
Then the pebble/woman parenthetically implies a superiority
to the other woman...but nobody laughs because
pebble/woman did not use a bullhorn.
She used her blog and it is not
"hard to comprehend."
But did Ms. PebbleWoman
have a 12-month pregnancy?
_______________________
??????????????????????????
_______________________
??????????????????????????
Even though I haven't smoked
a cigarette in close to a year
(unlike Jackie Kennedy, I
chose to not smoke while I
was pregnant),
it's hard to comprehend.
The deferential equation is to the differential equation like chocolate is to chalk.
But who amongst us can live without chocolate?
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Friday, January 24, 2014
A Poem By Sappho
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Some say
A company of horsemen
Others a legion of foot soldiers
And others a fleet of ships
Is the most beautiful thing
to behold on this black earth
I say The most beautiful
Is whomever
One loves.
Sappho
(7th century BC)
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Some say
A company of horsemen
Others a legion of foot soldiers
And others a fleet of ships
Is the most beautiful thing
to behold on this black earth
I say The most beautiful
Is whomever
One loves.
Sappho
(7th century BC)
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Fruit Art: Then & Now
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Arcimboldo (1527–1593)
Arkie McBlueJacket (????-????)
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Arcimboldo (1527–1593)
Arkie McBlueJacket (????-????)
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Thursday, January 23, 2014
Deadly Warning
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Dr. Hedgeh
has a degree
from the University
of Don't Tread On Me
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Dr. Hedgeh
has a degree
from the University
of Don't Tread On Me
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Joel Shapiro: People Need PWePLE
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He can walk the walk
But to whom
Does he talk the talk?
Artist = Joel Shapiro
PWePLE =
Photos With [e] Punch LinEs
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He can walk the walk
But to whom
Does he talk the talk?
Artist = Joel Shapiro
PWePLE =
Photos With [e] Punch LinEs
___________________________________________________________________________________
On That Day, Across A Pixilated Sky...
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On that day
Across a pixilated sky
We know not how
We know not why
There was a wingless bird
Featherless–with no heart
But every molecule
Was a bicycle part
Made not in heaven
But for an event: CYCLE 2007
In the city of Long Beach
On that day
Me & my Kodak
Looked the other way
What we saw
Was all the talk
Of shadows cast
On the sidewalk
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Footnotes
A larger version of the lower image can be found in the GoodFather
2-DIE-4 PHOTO GALLERY, permanently linked to this page.
The temporary sculptures on Ocean Avenue, pictured above,
are co-linear with the permanent sculpture that inspired
the previous page AND the Aaron Douglas Tribute.
ON THAT DAY is the copyrighted property of LCSoL.
___________________________________________________________________________________
On that day
Across a pixilated sky
We know not how
We know not why
There was a wingless bird
Featherless–with no heart
But every molecule
Was a bicycle part
Made not in heaven
But for an event: CYCLE 2007
In the city of Long Beach
On that day
Me & my Kodak
Looked the other way
What we saw
Was all the talk
Of shadows cast
On the sidewalk
___________________________________________________________________________________
Footnotes
A larger version of the lower image can be found in the GoodFather
2-DIE-4 PHOTO GALLERY, permanently linked to this page.
The temporary sculptures on Ocean Avenue, pictured above,
are co-linear with the permanent sculpture that inspired
the previous page AND the Aaron Douglas Tribute.
ON THAT DAY is the copyrighted property of LCSoL.
___________________________________________________________________________________
The Little Black Egg
___________________________________________________________________________________
The little black egg
is a dreamer
Not a brawler
Her soundtrack is
from the Nightcrawlers
Her
sepia
dream
involves
a
Long
Beach
condo
&
The
man
who
holds
her
world
in
his
hands.
___________________________________________________________________________________
The little black egg
is a dreamer
Not a brawler
Her soundtrack is
from the Nightcrawlers
Her
sepia
dream
involves
a
Long
Beach
condo
&
The
man
who
holds
her
world
in
his
hands.
___________________________________________________________________________________
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