Wednesday, March 9, 2016

CLARA ROCKMORE , THE THEREMIN & GOOGLE


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A strange and melancholic music I once heard long ago in some old movie had haunted me forever.
The name of the song was always a secret to me until this morning when Google posted an Interactive Animation Doodle for the 105th Birthday of Clara Rockmore, the Theremin performer.

Now I know the name of the music, the strange and alien but captivating sound made by the Theremin and the lovely player, Clara Rockmore (1911 - 1998 ), the first performer to "bring complete musical artistry to the theremin".


The song you hear on Google's animation is called "The Swan" from  suit "The Carnival of Animals " by  Saint -Saens.
Another musical piece by Saint-Saens I love very much is "Aquarium " from the movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button". Now I need to go on a hunt and see if I can find the movie I first heard "The Swan" played on the Theremin.

 If not for Google, I still would be in the dark. Happy chance I played the game this morning and got an early Birthday gift, my birthday is tomorrow. Thanks, Google!!!


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Monday, March 7, 2016

LOVE LETTER TO THE MOON


LOVE LETTER TO THE MOON DREAM PILLOW

A BEAUTIFUL HOME DECOR ACCENT FOR YOUR ROMANTIC HOME DECORATING

"I put a piece of paper under my pillow, and when I could not sleep I wrote in the dark." Henry David Thoreau

AND SO I DID! I WROTE A LOVE LETTER TO THE MOON, not necessarily my letter but an old love letter from the past. I carefully wrapped the moon in the OLD LOVE LETTER and posted it to the Universe.


AND FOR THE WALL IN A BEAUTIFUL PRINT


MY ARTWORK CAN BE PURCHASED THROUGH VARIOUS OUTLETS. EACH SHOP HAS IT'S OWN PRICING AND QUALITY. IT'S UP TO THE CUSTOMER TO MAKE THE CHOICE.

For some fun *Find the hidden signature : )





Thursday, February 18, 2016

A Record Breaking Snow Storm and Baking Home Made Bread



A Golden Crusty Bread 

Well, there is always a first time for everything and this is my first time at baking bread aside from one baked in a bread machine, but that doesn't count : ) On Tuesday we got our share of a Winter's Storm, a record 51.2 cm of snow and although I still had to venture out a couple of times during the day on the treacherous roads, I wasn't going to go further than I had to, even to buy my crusty loaf of bread for supper. 

I suppose it was the desire and craving for bread that somehow I fell onto some bread recipes while playing on Pinterest and I am so glad I did!
This Crusty Bread recipe originates from Hell's Kitchen in New York City. Jim Lahey, owner of Sullivan Street Bakery 533 West 47th Street in Manhatten has a simple bread making technique that results in a beautiful little golden loaf of crusty bread. The recipe and method are so simple, there wasn't much to think about except to gather the four ingredients into a bowl, bring out the special pot and wait.


I baked the bread in a 450 oven for the required time and I also added a homemade mixture of Herbes De Provence (McCormick ) & Sea Salt to the outside of the loaf before baking. 

A simple Bread Recipe that anyone can bake and have amazing results. Jim 's recipe is a keeper and everyone should have it!





Here are some of the other sites that have the recipe:



 Enjoy the little work : ) and have patience! Now back to art  : )

Friday, February 5, 2016

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