Artist and author Sandra Magsamen has a link to a YouTube video of women in art on her blog. Beautifully done, it's a stream of female portraits from various artists. Each face blends into the next. As I watched it, I realized that I was so grateful for a number of things:
My Art 101 Class
Visits to the Louvre
Museums in general
You Tube
Cable Internet access
My Toshiba laptop
Classical Music
Women
Mongoose (!)
Technology
Leonardo DaVinci
The Cello
People, like Sandra Magsamen, who share
The Renaissance
The days when I used to paint with Kerry Browning (where is she today?)
The list could go on, as a stream of consciousness exercise. I'm getting better at focusing on what I like, as opposed to what I don't like. It's just a matter of developing the habit.
Artist and author Sandra Magsamen has a link to a YouTube video of women in art on her blog. Beautifully done, it's a stream of female portraits from various artists. Each face blends into the next. As I watched it, I realized that I was so grateful for a number of things:
The list could go on, as a stream of consciousness exercise. I'm getting better at focusing on what I like, as opposed to what I don't like. It's just a matter of developing the habit.
Watch the Video: Women in Art
Portrait of Gineva deBendi by Leonardo DaVinci (1474).