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When High Tech = High Touch

Posted Sep 12 2008 11:28am

Bydavinci

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.

Watch the Video: Women in Art

Portrait of Gineva deBendi by Leonardo DaVinci (1474).

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