Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs


So here we are at the third word of the title, TEA. While I am a coffee drinker, I do also love a good cuppa. So let's take a look at some facts and features

http://theteaspot.com/tea-traditions.html According to Chinese legend, tea was born in 2727 BC, when the Emperor Shen Nong was purifying water in the shelter of a tea tree, and several leaves blew into the pot. The resulting brew, of superb fragrance, color and taste, made the emperor rejoice. Tea soon became a daily drink in Chinese culture.
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  Top 5 Most Expensive Teas In The World

From Yellow God Tea Buds to Panda Dung these teas are truly unique and EXPENSIVE
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  The Six Immutable Laws of Tea StorageStoring tea can be very simple. If you keep your tea in an airtight container and then store your container in a dark, cool, dry place free from strong odors, you will likely consume it before you begin to notice any degradation in aroma or taste. Looking a bit deeper into tea storage opens up a bit more complexity

http://www.consumersearch.com/tea-kettles  One kettle might seem just like another, but there's a world of difference in how these basic appliances perform. The best tea kettles heat up quickly, stay cool enough to touch, and are easy to control as you pour.

So there you have a taste of tea. That should do it for now


Imagination is never Still. The marks we make are Verbs

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs


This post I'm taking the second item from the title, Coffee.


Up first is an interesting site. For over a decade, Angel Sarkela-Saur and Andrew Saur, have pioneered an art movement by creating fine art using coffee as the medium, Coffee Art®.
There site is coffeeart.com and I think I'll let the work do the talking

Here's a second site that features a coffee maker that I would love as a present
Meet Canadiano, a smart little wooden block designed for making a delicious cup of jo
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This blog about coffee roasters is exceptional
https://blog.vervecoffeeroasters.com/
Camilo Merizalde has experimented with some of the most rare culitvars in the world.
So what would a site be without a cool video

That's all for now

Imagination is never Still. The Marks we make are Verbs

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs


This month I thought I would use the title of my blog as a index for some very interesting sites.

First off there's Art so let's take a look at some


Stolen Bacons

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Spanish police have made seven arrests in relation to the theft of five Francis Bacon paintings from a private home in Madrid earlier this year with an estimate combined worth of €25 million (approximately $28 million).


The mystery of Caravaggio's death solved at last – painting killed him


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One of my favorite art videographers, James Kalm


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With the belated approach of summer, James Kalm, finds himself in Chelsea and with trusty camera in hand, records exhibitions that he hopes this world-wide viewer-ship will appreciate. The tour begins at the Matthew Marks Gallery with a walk through of Jasper Johns Monotypes. This iconic American artist has been innovating and reevaluation the practice of print making and graphics since the mid 1950s. This show presents over thirty years of work from the “Crosshatching” series of the early 1970s to his latest plates depicting a grieving soldier. West on 22nd Street, we pop into Sikkema Jenkins & Co. and view “Perhappiness” by Brazilian painter Luiz Zerbini. This exhibition shows a breadth of vision, scale and technique all within a knowing employment for current free form abstraction. Lastly, Thornton Dial’s “We All Live Under the Same Old Flag” at Marianne Boesky Gallery is a look back at the work of one of America’s most beloved “Outsider” artists.


There's only one thing to say

Imagination is never Still. The marks we make are Verbs!

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs


After coming across this first link from the Google Cultural Institute, I thought I'd take a look at some interesting art this time.
The ultra definition in these works is incredible. Working with museums around the world, Google has used its Art Camera system to capture the finest details of artworks from their collection.

Next up is a unique way to work with color. And if you have the money, yeah I know I'm talking to artists, go here. If not enjoy the link

This past month I was sidelined from working for awhile so I had the time to explore and download a new library of art catalogs. Create your own library from this extensive list.

This article is a bit older but the voices in it are more than worth listening to. so enjoy what women artists have to say across a number of generations.


okay so I hope you have a pleasant rest of the month and of course remember
Imagination Is Never Still. The Marks We Make Are Verbs

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs


So my doctor said I should cut down on coffee...I think I'll cut down on doctors.
So here it is May. The weather has warmed (if you live somewhere other than Fl. where its been warm for quite awhile), your fingers don't ache as much from the cold and you're ready to move forward with all of those emails to galleries, contests and other artists. BUT, remember that doing for yourself is important too. So here are a few links to wander through when the rest of the world can wait!

This 800 page color book was created long before Pantone. It’s hard not to compare the hundreds of pages of color to its contemporary equivalent, the Pantone Color Guide, which wouldn’t be published for the first time until 1963.
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/05/color-book/


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Artsy Shark has put together a list that is impressive!
www.artsyshark.com/125-places-to-sell/

And while not everyone likes Tumblr I did find this coffee blog to be fun
http://acuppaday.tumblr.com/
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I've been feeling a bit nostalgic so I thought I'd start this list with access to old computer games from the 80's and 90's
MyAbondonware.com – Download computer games from the 80s and 90s.
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So enjoy the beginning of May (I will my birthday is May 7th) and as always remember
Imagination is never still, the Marks we make are Verbs

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs


If you're still looking for ways to procrastinate about filing your taxes, I'm supplying some fodder for your foolery. And of course a wonderful poster about...Coffee. So here you go.

First, I can’t help but give a nod to my mentor and friend artist Harold Garde who in his mid 90’s is still creating insightful significant art. This is a wonderful video




Next is an incredible retelling of Plato's allegory of the cave



And finally a little piece of software you may find useful when you don't want to give out your email on the multitude of web forms floating around

That's it for now and while you may be tired of hearing, no one I know has seems to complain
Imagination is Never Still. The Marks We Make Are Verbs


Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Art, Coffee, Tea and Blogs


Hey it's April. Why are you still just thinking about the stuff you want to get done? The first 25% of the year is done. And it flew by. So take a breath, look around and do something new! Here are some links to charge your batteries. They'll go well with coffee or tea

First up is a list from Art Web about abstract artist. These 6 artist are considered people who are bringing new life into abstract art. Tell me what you think.
http://blog.artweb.com/art-and-culture/6-great-abstract-painters-you-shouldnt-ignore/

Looking for some greedy, sex-obsessed, power-mad despots. The Public Domain has the answer so look no further, Lucian of Samosata took the popular images of the Greek gods and re-drew them. Thank you

http://publicdomainreview.org/2016/03/23/divine-comedy-lucian-versus-the-gods/


Artsy.net is offering up a list of 50, yeah 50 exhibitions you should see this spring. Even if you only see a hand full it would be great!
https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-the-50-gallery-shows-you-need-to-see-this-spring



Well that's about it for now so remember
Imagination is Never Still. The Marks We Make Are Verbs