Monday, May 31, 2010

Giveaway!!! Claude and Camille by Stephanie Cowell

I have a brand new copy of Claude and Camille available for one lucky winner! This beautiful story, about one of the most renowned painters of the impressionism era, is not to be missed! To learn more about this lovely novel, you can read my review and Stephanie's guest post here: 
Claude and Camille review & guest post



Synopsis: (From the Publisher)
Sometimes he dreamt he held her; that he would turn in bed and she would be there. But she was gone and he was old. Nearly seventy. Only cool paint met his fingers. “Ma très chère . . .” Darkness started to fall, dimming the paintings. He felt the crumpled letter in his pocket. “I loved you so,” he said. “I never would have had it turn out as it did. You were with all of us when we began, you gave us courage. These gardens at Giverny are for you but I’m old and you’re forever young and will never see them. . . .” 

In the mid-nineteenth century, a young man named Claude Monet decided that he would rather endure a difficult life painting landscapes than take over his father’s nautical supplies business in a French seaside town. Against his father’s will, and with nothing but a dream and an insatiable urge to create a new style of art that repudiated the Classical Realism of the time, he set off for Paris.

But once there he is confronted with obstacles: an art world that refused to validate his style, extreme poverty, and a war that led him away from his home and friends. But there were bright spots as well: his deep, enduring friendships with men named Renoir, Cézanne, Pissarro, Manet – a group that together would come to be known as the Impressionists, and that supported each other through the difficult years. But even more illuminating was his lifelong love, Camille Doncieux, a beautiful, upper-class Parisian girl who threw away her privileged life to be by the side of the defiant painter and embrace the lively Bohemian life of their time.

His muse, his best friend, his passionate lover, and the mother to his two children, Camille stayed with Monet—and believed in his work—even as they lived in wretched rooms, were sometimes kicked out of those, and often suffered the indignities of destitution. She comforted him during his frequent emotional torments, even when he would leave her for long periods to go off on his own to paint in the countryside.

But Camille had her own demons – secrets that Monet could never penetrate, including one that when eventually revealed would pain him so deeply that he would never fully recover from its impact. For though Camille never once stopped loving the painter with her entire being, she was not immune to the loneliness that often came with being his partner.

A vividly-rendered portrait of both the rise of Impressionism and of the artist at the center of the movement,Claude and Camille is above all a love story of the highest romantic order.







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Crass but wise

THEME DAY: FUNNY SIGNS • This sticker was on the dashboard of a taxi I rode more than three weeks ago and I've been hanging on to it just for today. The black text on the yellow background is the funny part; the smaller white text on the black background is just the radio station's tag line. Without peeking at the translation below, can you guess what the sign says?

No Farting sign on taxi dashboard


"No farting!!!"


Laughter is good for you—let City Daily Photo bloggers around the world give you a chuckle today. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants.

ConceptArt-Rithm and curves- Lineart




John Philip Sousa


Today we feature a picture of the grand band leader, John Philip Sousa. The picture was taken around 1900. I had thought about using this as a mystery person contest, because this picture is not a well known picture of him, and I thought people might not recognize him. Given that you figured out the picture of his wife yesterday, likely someone would have gotten it.

Domestic Update:

In the end, Lovie has two healthy babies. Lovie stopped sitting on the other eggs yesterday. When she gave up, I went out and gently cracked the eggs open. They had perfectly formed little peacocks, but they were not living. I guess not all of the babies have what it takes to get out of that shell. Anyway, it looks like she has two fine babies. Yesterday she moved the family out of the chicken coop and into the brush behind Chickie Town. She is really well hidden back there, and the babies hide under her wings. I am hoping everything goes OK, and have decided not to lock them up in the peacock palace. They did not like that last year, so this year will just let the peacocks be peacocks.

Also happy to report that Ain't Gina is now free, and is no longer being held captive by Lovie in the laying box. She is out running around, and appears to be doing fine.

Graffiti Alphabet Letters Hang Style Kieu - Aero


Alphabet graffiti letters az hangs style kieu - aero. Graffiti picture above you can use as examples to write my name in graffiti and making graffiti street art. Graffiti Fonts Via: New Graffiti.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Suddenly Sunday

Since The Sunday Salon is closed to new members, I have created my own weekly event of Suddenly Sunday! Feel free to join in the fun, just link back to this blog :)
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Hi everyone! I hope you all have been having a fabulous weekend and are enjoying any memorial day celebrations you might be apart of :) After a few random days of thunder storms, it seems summer is finally here. I am definitely looking forward to a summer of reading and writing outside! Here are a few things going on here at Confessions and Ramblings of a Muse in the Fog:
The winner for The Queen's Pawn by Christy English is: 
Luvdaylilies
Congratulations! I will be sending you an e-mail shortly to obtain your information, please respond as soon as possible :) Thank you to everyone who participated in this giveaway! Be sure to check back later this week for another great giveaway!!!
This week in my mailbox, for review:

I just finished my first Jean Pilady novel (what took me so ling to read her work?!)  The review will be coming up this week :) I also have a couple more reviews with some great guest posts too!


Have a great week & happy reading!


Memories

Fourteen years ago tomorrow, Exie and I got married at Mary the Queen Parish in the City of San Juan. Our lunch reception was at the restaurant Chateau 1771 in the El Pueblo Real complex in Ortigas Center. It closed last year—for good, I thought, because it relocated to the newer Greenbelt 5 mall in Makati City, a location which better suits its fine dining atmosphere. Happily, I discovered earlier this month that the company only closed the El Pueblo location temporarily. Its interior has been completely renovated and it is now named Café 1771 but it still offers some of the original dishes and its charming facade has been retained. I'm glad to know that our wedding reception memories are not just memories now.

Café 1771


Happy anniversary, love of my life.

Surprise Mystery Person Contest


This morning I am going to shake things up by having a surprise mystery person contest. You have to identify this woman. Let the contest begin!

Domestic Update: The Peacocks have Landed!

To all you nay-sayers out there who felt Handsome did not get the job done, I say Ha! We have new baby peacocks! I went out yesterday and found two of the eggs have hatched. Little Rufus and Peggy Sue are doing well. The new arrivals have generated much excitement in Chickie Town. Lovie is getting more help than she needs from the Chickies, who are right in the middle of things. They all want babies now too. Lovie is busy with the remainder of her eggs, so Honey has sort of adopted little Rufus. He follows here around the coop, and he is the apple of her eye. Another chickie got in the laying box, and sits and rolls the fake egg. Another went and built a new nest in the corner and laid an egg. They all have their Mamma juices flowing, but short a rooster, I fear their efforts will be in vain. Perhaps Lovie will let them share in the joy of raising the babies.

Right now, two of the eggs have hatched, but in checking this morning, Lovie was on the nest, and the babies, so I could not see if any more eggs had hatched. There was one egg yesterday that tried to hatch, but the little feller inside just finally gave up, and in the end did not make it. So, we have two looking good, and two more eggs that might hatch today. Video of the festivities is attached below.



Graffiti Alphabet Calligraphy | Graffiti Alphabet Letters


Graffiti Alphabet Calligraphy A Z-style graffiti. graffiti picture above you can use as examples to write my name in graffiti and making graffiti street art. Graffiti alphabet letters Via: New Graffiti

Saturday, May 29, 2010

No less grand

The main facade of the Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, better known as the Manila Cathedral, has three doorways. The central doorway, which is the biggest, has large wooden doors with bronze relief panels depicting the history of the church, over which is a grand arch inscribed with the dedication of the church. The two side doorways are slightly smaller though their arches are just as richly ornamented with elaborate reliefs.

arch over a doorway of the Manila Cathedral

MAD CATZ FOR EVA

Mad Catz graffiti crew for Eva

Mad Catz graffiti crew for Eva

FLMST

FLMST MST Paris crew graffiti

SERIAL

Serial graffiti

METRO

Metro graffiti crew
Metro graffiti

MUSIK by SAXO MAZE

Musik by SAXO and MAZE

ESPAS - DKS CREW

ESPAS DKS crew

AIMED

aimed graffiti

Peindre avec des bombes

Le long d’un quai de la Meuse, entre Angleur et Ougrée, on a bombé en lettres blanches un mot : « anticonstitutionnellement » ...

La suite du petit essai sur l’inscription du politique dans la rue", par Camille Baillargeon. IHOES (Institut d'Histoire Ouvrière Economique et sociale). Analyse no 52, du 28 septembre 2009 - 11 pages au format pdf.

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Mytery Contest


Today is Mystery Person Contest day. You have to identify the person in the photograph above.

Bubble Writing Alphabet A Z | Graffiti Alphabet


Bubble Writing Alphabet A Z-style graffiti. Graffiti sketch above example you can use as examples for writing my name in graffiti and making graffiti street art. Graffiti alphabet letters black and white Via: New Graffiti

Friday, May 28, 2010

Poverty gap

A cousin who has lived in Chicago since he was four years old recently came to the Philippines to visit and he told me that one of the things he noticed about Metro Manila was the great disparity between the rich and the poor here. Which reminded me of this photo I took last year and meant to use for the October 2009 CDP theme day, Contrast. I ended up not using it because I thought it was too depressing to use for theme day and also because we had just been devastated by typhoon Ketsana, known locally as Ondoy, and I wanted to post something about it. But my cousin is right. All big cities everywhere have to struggle with the problems of homelessness, but nowhere is the poverty gap more evident than in the megalopolises of third world countries, where luxurious modern skyscrapers stand side by side with sprawling slums and shanty towns. I did not see which Filipino fashion designer owns this atelier, but it is in front of Penguin Café Gallery in the City of Manila.

homeless person sleeping in front of a fashion designer's atelier

Friday Finds at the Bookstore: Bedlam, The Furthur Secret Adventures of Charlotte Bronte by Laura Joh Rowland

Publish date: May 2010
Format: Hardcover 352pp

Synopsis: (From the Publusher)
Following the notable debut of The Secret Adventures of Charlotte Brontë, beloved author Laura Joh Rowland offers her legions of fans the next installment in the Charlotte Brontë mystery series... with more to come. On her last escapade, Charlotte unintentionally witnessed a murder and found herself embroiled in a dangerous chain of events. Now, Charlotte returns in a stunning sequel that takes the reader into the most sinister institution in London: Bedlam.

With the death of her siblings and far from home, Charlotte has few people to trust. Struggling with romantic entanglements and her stressful rise to prominence on the literary scene, she is more alone than ever. On a visit to London, Charlotte goes on a tour of London's most famous hospital for the mad, Bedlam. She is sure she recognizes a struggling Mr. Slade, her long-missing ex-lover, strapped to one of the stretchers. Charlotte starts digging, and soon finds herself trying to reveal a secret that high-powered men would (and do) kill to protect. It is up to Charlotte to find the truth and expose a plot of global proportion. But what if the conspirators get to her first?


Fairbanks, Alaska


We wrap up Cat Week with this picture from Fairbanks, Alaska. The picture was taken in 19116, and shows Mrs. Brandt in front of her house with two cats.

Alphabet Tag Graffiti | Graffiti Alphabet Letters


Alphabet graffiti tag with a cool style. Graffiti picture above you can use as examples to create graffiti art on the streets and write my name in graffiti. Graffiti alphabet a-z via: New Graffiti

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Sunset glow

The Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) is located in the same complex beside Manila Bay as the Cultural Center of the Philippines and designed by the same architect, National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin. It was officially opened as Asia's first international convention center when it hosted the September 1976 IMF-World Bank Meeting. Many other convention centers have opened in Manila since then, but the PICC remains the venue of choice for important conferences. With so many great-looking modern architecture in the metro, the PICC's wide and squat concrete and glass block no longer looks attractive either, but when the sun sets over Manila Bay, the PICC takes on a golden glow reminiscent of its glory days in the 70s and 80s.

Philippine International Convention Center

Calvin Coolidge


Today's picture shows President Calvin Coolidge with his pet cat. Coolidge was a very quiet man, so probably enjoyed cats more than dogs. When in the White House, the Coolidge's had a number of different animals, including a pet raccoon.

Graffiti Alphabet Letters "Bubble A-Z"


Alphabet graffiti style bubble letters. Cool graffiti can be used as examples to make the streets and wrote graffiti my name in the graffiti. Via: New-Graffiti

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Rich

Shomal by Hossein is a restaurant that opened in TriNoma mall fairly recently and it specializes in Persian, Indian and Arabian cuisine. The food is as rich, interesting and luxurious as the furnishings, and we will definitely go back to try more of their dishes. And hopefully, I will remember to take photos of the food before digging in and ruining their presentation.

interior of Shomal by Hossein restaurant

Graffiti Alphabet Three Colors


Graffiti alphabet three colors. Cool graffiti with blue, brown and dark blue

We cannot go back

Maybe art, maybe some art, maybe this art, maybe some of this art, serves turning the absence opaque, that is, making it at once palpable and impenetrable, so we cannot go back, so we are stuck in the appreciation of this strange, utopic now, and any attempt to overcome it, to look for the actual empty space, meets the opacity of an object, an image, a substitute, substitute not of a reality, but of what ceased to be, of the void that hence remains beyond us, happily or unhappily, hard to say, replaced by the fundamentally meager and helplessly sublime moment of a hesitant, aesthetic, experience, too private to be credible, too credible to be intimate, and yet ours, because we want it to be, because we claim it as such, because we know we inherited it from the silence that came before.

The picture - entitled (...) - is by Marek Wykowski. (Found by Gocha)

SPY VS SPY - 70s Crew

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70s Crew from Antwerp graffiti

70s Crew from Antwerp

70s Antwerp graffiti Crew

RIOTS

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PILAT

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RAYER

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GSM

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Tract électoral de François Bellot

Quand Mad Cats et Moas s'invitent dans la campagne électorale belge.



Le jeudi 27 mai, Monsieur François Bellot en personne distribuait ses tracts électoraux devant la gare de Namur. En tant que président de la commission spéciale "Sécurité du rail", sa publicité électorale portait sur le thème ultra-consensuel du retard des trains de la SNCB ... photo du drame de Buizingen à l'appui. Dommage, Francois Bellot m'avait habitué à mieux !



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Tract electoral de Francois Bellot

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