Les Trois GrΓ’ces by dakini.hu ππInspiration - LifeWork- Urban series - Paris - Notre Dame - Eiffel Tower - Moulin Rouge - Opera Garnier - ππ Paris
Inspiration - LifeWork- Urban series - Paris - Notre Dame -Eiffel Tower - Moulin Rouge - Opera Garnier
Reflecting on my own life work since 1989 as a fine artist, I always take time to look back to previous years' collections of my artworks and focus on them as an inspiration to start my new creations.
Paris, Urban series, Notre Dame and Eiffel Tower, Moulin Rouge, Opera Garnier, 1996-1997
Paris sweet home...
I would like to share one of my favorite paintings highlighted in my post I created in Paris:
Les Trois GrΓ’ces
ink on paper
23,7x32 cm
9.33x12.59 in
1997, Paris
A pitiful scene when 3 women wrestling for 1st place to step into the spotlight to conquer the audience, using elbow kicks to be the 1st in front of the curtains on the stage in Moulin Rouge, depicted from backstage.
When one watches these scenes by female actresses, one smiles in sympathy.
The battle is lost, as the curtain is a wall, it is a curtain painting, an optical illusion.
So none of them arrives in the spotlight.
I saw many of these scenes as an outsider until today.
Female chit chat, sneaky wrestling fortunately is not my path. I am simply lucky and hardworking and most of all never wrestle for attention.
Attention whores, drama queens relax, work hard and be a humble person instead of using your elbows, licking Up- Above, and kicking people you consider Under you, you should cherish as a friend, outnumber your luck and carriers.
Human ignorance is very deep.
For those who have issues with anger management a piece of great advice by:
Lord Jonathan Rabbi Sacks
8 March 1948 – 7 November 2020
My advice: Never make any decisions when you have disturbing emotions arisen as anger, sadness, being exhausted, or do not know both sides of the story, be wise, friends many times agree to disagree.
Even with someone, you disagree with still can be friends.
Different opinions, different ways may lead to the same street, giving up ego tricks.
The only causes of ending real friendships are disrespect, domination play, dishonesty, and financial interest seeking, using, gaslighting, and manipulating others.
In memorial of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
8 March 1948 – 7 November 2020
on The Dignity of Difference
Welcome to the website of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (rabbisacks.org)
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