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Bliss – Overture [Featuring Sophie Barker & Merethe Sveistrup]

in The Art of Music by

EDWARD HOPPER ~ LE BISTRO

in Passion Of Art by

This painting is one of my favorites, I can look at this image for a very long time, get lost in this painting, like I am the one sitting there, drinking a glass of wine.
Le Bistro or The Wine Shop (1909) Edward Hopper

THOMAS MANN ~ ON WRITING

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

“A writer is somebody for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.”
Thomas Mann

TOVE JANSSON ~ CRAZY ABOUT BOOKS

in The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers.../Women and their Passion for Books by

“One summer morning at sunrise a long time ago
I met a little girl with a book under her arm.
I asked her why she was out so early and
she answered that there were too many books and
far too little time. And there she was absolutely right.”
— Tove Jansson

LEONOR FINI ~ SURREAL WOMAN PAINTER

in Art & the Unconscious Mind/Leonor Fini ~ Painter of the surreal by

La Confiserie (1932)

Leonor Fini (August 30, 1907 – January 18, 1996) was an Argentine surrealist painter.

Life and work

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she was raised in Trieste, Italy. She moved to Milan at the age

of 17, and then to Paris, in either 1931 or 1932. There, she became acquainted with, among many

others, Paul Éluard, Max Ernst, Georges Bataille, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Picasso, André Pieyre

de Mandiargues, and Salvador Dalí. She traveled Europe by car with Mandiargues and

Cartier-Bresson where she was photographed nude in a swimming pool by Cartier-Bresson. The

photograph of Fini sold in 2007 for $305,000 – the highest price paid at auction for one of his

works to that date.

She painted portraits of Jean Genet, Anna Magnani, Jacques Audiberti, Alida Valli, Jean

Schlumberger (jewelry designer) and Suzanne Flon as well as many other celebrities and wealthy

visitors to Paris. While working for Elsa Schiaparelli she designed the flacon for the perfume,

“Shocking”, which became the top selling perfume for the House of Schiaparelli. She designed

costumes and decorations for theater, ballet and opera, including the first ballet performed by

Roland Petit’s Ballet de Paris, “Les Demoiselles de la nuit”, featuring a young Margot Fonteyn.

This was a payment of gratitude for Fini’s having been instrumental in finding the funding for

the new ballet company. She also designed the costumes for two films, Renato Castellani’s Romeo

and Juliet (1954) and John Huston’s A Walk with Love and Death (1968), which starred 18 year old

Anjelica Huston and Moshe Dayan’s son, Assaf.

She once said,

Marriage never appealed to me, I have never lived with one person. Since I was 18, I’ve

always preferred to live in a sort of community – A big house with my atelier and cats and

friends, one with a man who was rather a lover and another who was rather a friend. And it has always worked.

JEAN COCTEAU ~ MOMENT IN TIME

in Art & the Unconscious Mind/The words that make sense... brilliant writings by writers... by

Nothing ever gets anywhere. The earth keeps turning round and gets nowhere. The moment is the only thing that counts.

~Jean Cocteau, Professional Secrets, 1922

SYLVIA PLATH ~ ON POETRY

in Poetical Visions by

“The blood jet is poetry and there is no stopping it.”
Sylvia Plath

VIRGINIA WOOLF ~ THE THRUTH

in Art & the Unconscious Mind by

“Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top”
Virginia Woolf

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