Thursday 25 January 2018

Fraternal designation


Recent interest in the writings of Velusias have been reignited by the recent masterly translation and re-interpretation, by Professor Eliacan of Queens West University, of his major work 'Ab aliquo deo locus deseratur'. The text is based on the sole copy that has survived after the rescue of several scrolls from the Middle Caves following the recent seismic activity along the Uymattidan fault line. An initial translation made immediately after the restoration work on the scrolls by Professor Garahad of Sepulchre University is generally regarded as a rough initial essay.
Readers of the Wikipedia entry for Velusias are warned that the article needs additional citations for verification.

Sunday 14 January 2018

An equivocal transition between day and night


...every act seems to be caught in an equivocal transition between day and night or vice versa; in other words, in the inquietude and expectation of an unpredictable change.
—Sarai Sherman

Sarai Sherman was a Pennsylvania-born Jewish American artist whose work, both in America and Europe shaped international views of women and abstract expressionism. She was a significant twentieth century painter and sculptor known for her abstract paintings, prints and ceramics. Her conceptual ideas were comparisons between reality and reminiscences, and a compelling concern with the world of others.  At time s her work was full of symbolic content.

The Italian art critic Duilio Morosini in her 1977 essay talks of Sherman showing a major recurring theme of an isolated urban solitude (expressed by an standardization of choices, in personal ideals and practical solutions, and hence the disappearance of feeling and communication).  In her painting the characters do not rely upon indicative details, rather upon the “whole” with its resolute “aura” (inherent in such pictorialization of the thought imagery).

Sunday 7 January 2018

But that's not what ships are built for.


A ship is safe in the harbor,
But that's not what ships are built for.

Because in the sum of our human gleams,
We have created the vessel for our dreams.

Its purpose: to retrieve the alien shore,
To scout, seek, achieve and explore.

...And the harbored ships that fritter away,
Slowly begin to rot and decay.

(Gael Attal, 2009)

Monday 1 January 2018

Action and inaction - in week one


“Idleness is fatal only to the mediocre.” 
Albert Camus (1913-1960)

DAY ONE



“People are too complicated to have simple labels.” 
(Philip Pullman)