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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

from ukraine with love


as a gleaner of images, real funny lady is a master, following her own stream of consciousness, image follows thought follows image... and so on. the internet was made for souls like hers.

while her taste runs to the late 1900s, so does mine, so she finds much that i find beautiful. and as she says, pictures do not speak russian. nor do they speak english, or french, or japanese. and nobody cares.

what i do care about is that just yesterday she devoted a whole post to david lance goines, just as i had been thinking of doing another post on him myself. thanks for the reminder!

Monday, May 28, 2007

some day my prints will come


far from being a simple sales site, this website is filled with stories, images looked at in un-typical ways, humor, and interaction with the viewing audience.

i never fail to be charmed. and educated

PRINTS OF JAPAN


.......................not to mention:

Sunday, May 27, 2007

booksellers


i would like to point out in the three larger prints above two booksellers: he has a square- shaped brown hat and a white beard; she has a cape, an orange skirt, and a scarf on her head which we see as at least partly white.

in the images on the left we see him, again and again. in the images on the right, we see her.

they, together or individually, are shown as being in different spots in relation to the church each time. i don't know what to make of that, but i find these recurring characters, unnamed, and, perhaps, till now unremembered, fascinating. little did they know that over 100 years later, they would still be being talked about.

are there any other repeat characters? the man with the funny hat? do you see any more?


(continued from here)

Friday, May 25, 2007

limitless wonders

bibliOdyssey started in 2005, if a 'best new blog' award posted towards the bottom of the page can be believed. since then pk has created a treasure, and a kind of mind-blowing one, at that.

with images from storybooks, anatomy charts, peruvian seashells (or was that japan?), magical weapons, and ancient travels, you are not only entertained: you are taught. though i doubt this was ever his intention, bibliOdyssey offers up fascination and delight, but then suggests you have just learned to research on your own, and you have glimpsed the wealth of resources that are increasingly at our fingertips.


(plus pk turned me on to florizel!)

Thursday, May 24, 2007

the clarity of poppies

poems can be made regularly through selection, order, intuition, beauty, always, and, sometimes, words.

i know this because florizel does this every day, assorting color and movement and line in a manner of mystery, and i leave her blog not ever having understood a thing and yet now, all is clear.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

muguet

i have been meaning to do that post on lilies of the valley since i found that one on the mfa's website. but then when i saw delphine's newest offering it was the extra push i needed. she also does ginkgo leaves, so somehow she seems on a similar wavelength to us, or at least to those who preceded her in france.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

outtakes

some of the images that didn't make it into the other blog's post tonight.

Monday, May 21, 2007

dispatch deux


princess haiku's blog somehow seamlessly insists that you slow down to take it in, in its flowers (often chrysanthemums), its poetry, its music, its dance.

yes, this blog dances, and plays you special songs.

and once in a while will remind you (well, maybe once every day) of something that is really important, and you'll be grateful to be reminded.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

the first dispatch

rachel at fade theory is always fascinating. i want to mention her but rarely is her blog directly related to japonisme. so here's a new blog for just such referrals (and an occasional personal comment!).

her blog's topic is books, generally. but as you can see.... her interest is quite broad.

she says of this, "Abelardo Morell’s work is seriously beautiful. The air I’m breathing catches in my throat when I look at his photographs of books."
moi