jacquelineb: (stark raving sane!)

Magnolia by Pierre-Joseph Redoute

We leaned in close, or bent our heads over the display cases, eyes as close as we could to the glass so see the detail of the art work. The small gallery was quiet, reverent, only disrupted when some other museum visitors crashed through the doors with only the Vermeer exhibition in mind. They soon left us, and the floral art of Redouté and his pupils, in peace.

The details of the flowers and leaves were lovely, and not just those – you could often see the tiny legs of the settling butterflies and lady birds. I enjoyed seeing not only his work but also his students – there was one piece called Sprays of lilac which was both precise and incredibly soft.

We did also go and see the Vermeer exhibition and the collection of treasures from the Hapsburg’s, both very interesting, but the Redouté has inspired me for a new short piece. Which is both frustrating but rewarding – assuming I can write it the way I’m currently envisioning it. Something with the delicacy of touch and how something so simple as that can be stunningly sexy. We’ll see.

Mirrored from jacquelinebrocker.esquinx.net.

Dragon art!

Nov. 1st, 2010 10:51 pm
jacquelineb: (scrapers)
So...

* It has been a very good day of writing
* It has been a less good day of various chores (but the night is...ok, not so young, but am trying to focus solely on dancing admin for the next hour or so)
* Thanks to [personal profile] threeoranges for finding what I completely forgot was also part of the Kammerklang concerts - art work based on the pieces I wrote for Damian to compose to! And it's awesome! Please see:

Guardian of the Linden


Right, cup of tea and then to get stuff done.

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