Kick-Start the Weekend
Posts to kick-start the weekend, usually with musical content.
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Guédelon
I became completely curious when I first learned of this fascinating endeavor to build a new Medieval Guédelon Castle in the town of Treigny, in Burgundy, France. The work was to simulate original Medieval construction methods. Even the workers must wear Medieval clothes to closely mimic how the labor was affected by all the details. The work was conceived in 1996 and began in 1998, when a French landowner, Michel Guyot , who happens to own a real St. Fargeau castle, wondered what if a new Medieval castle could be build from scratch the way castles were originally constructed. The project holds academic weight to give insight into Medieval Times.…
Birds of a Feather
I’m posting this for Thanksgiving Day but don’t think about that bird because these are a lot of feathers…This is pretty incredible feather art by Kate MccGwire. Toby Lightman is perfect for this post with her Alone from Bird on a Wire album, and for Kick Starting the Weekend. Keep listening for Angels and Demons, another good one. I like her jazzy, bluesy style. Here’s hoping you are enjoying this Thanksgiving with friends and or family.
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Paper Art with Secret Text Patterns
I was first drawn to the colors and the circular patterns of Hadieh Shafie’s work when I first saw it. There is an exhibit of her work, Ritual: Form, Script, Gesture, through the Popup Art Project in a gallery space just off the lobby of the Artery Building in Bethesda through December 18th. I hope I get a chance to see it. Scheduling is tight with the holidays. I like her work for the color, paper medium, abstract pattern, hidden meaning, popup-3-dimensional nature, op-art style and the tremedous time involved to produce it. The article, Paperpatterncolorculture by Emily Warner on the Brooklyn Rail is pretty descriptive. Honestly, if these works…







