Words on my Mind
7 de Junho de 2017, 8:24photo by Wolfgang Stearns
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Black Ships
7 de Junho de 2017, 8:21My title is literal, or descriptive. While the phrase “Black Ships” has a larger historical and cultural meaning, as a term used by the Japanese to refer to western vessels approaching their shores in the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries (with a long stretch of relative isolation in between), in my typical materialistic fashion I’m referring to my latest collection obsession: reverse glass painted silhouette ships. It’s a potential collection, because I haven’t actually collected anything yet, but a particular Salem example has captured my fancy, so who knows what else I might find?
19th Century Reverse-Painted Ship Silhouette on Glass Maple Frame, circa 1840, Trinity Antiques & Interiors, 1stdibs.
Love this. I’ve seen lots of reverse glass paintings before, mostly on clocks and mirrors, but this silhouette version is more striking and timeless—I’m going to need to see more. There were two Federal-era Salem ships named Perseverance: one was shipwrecked…
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O papel do educador “se nada der certo”…, por Fernando Horta | GGN
7 de Junho de 2017, 8:17[O papel do educador “se nada der certo”…, por Fernando Horta | GGN] é bom. Dê uma olhada! http://jornalggn.com.br/blog/blogfernando/o-papel-do-educador-%E2%80%9Cse-nada-der-certo%E2%80%9D-por-fernando-horta
Fotografia: Mais imagens perdidas…
7 de Junho de 2017, 8:12Fotos: Chronosfer. Da Reserva Ecológica do Taim aos tambores do Uruguai, a solidão do campo, a tristeza da árvore, o dia partindo, o reflexo dos dias de hoje na inscrição do barco e junto ao reflexo a imagem do presente e os tambores que cantam a liberdade.