Look what I woke up too this morning! It's all melted now though.I worked all weekend so I decided to take the day off. It's a good thing cause I discovered that my wool scarves had been infested by wool moths. Tons of them. I spare you the details, it was disgusting. I had to wash everything but was happy to have lost only scarves that I didn't care much about. The moths were kind enough not to touch my mother's vintage shawls... How did they know?
What can I say, I just love a good technique, especially when applied with a meaning. The paintings of Gottfried Helnwand are just that - via Accidental Mysteries.






5 comments:
J'ai regardé l'oeuvre de Gottfried Helnwand, c'est... extrêmement violent (bien-sûr), l'artiste provoque et sabre l'indifférence, je suis mal-à-l'aise et ce n'est pas à cause de l'utilisation de l'image (froide) de l'enfant maltraité, il y a un face-à-face avec l'adulte qui n'est pas désigné coupable d'office... Malheureux & hagard ou hystérique...
Je n'aurais pu mieux dire. Je suis d'accord avec toi à propos de l'absence de l'adulte. Très juste. Et je ne peux qu'imaginer le malaise une fois devant ces toiles gigantesques.
it snowed here too! it´s coooold! warm hugs!
No snow here at the moment. Those pesky moths! I now wash all my scarves in the spring and keep them in a box, as a result of a similar incident. Very interesting link as always.
I am not looking forward to snow but it can make for good photos
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