Friday, 14 December 2007
Goodbye Ike Wister Turner
On Dec 12th 2007 Ike died in Southern California. Here on an album cover with Leon Blue. Good bye and thanks for your music.
Thursday, 13 December 2007
Happy 50th Steve!
Sankta Lucia 13 Dec
Today Sankta Lucia is celebrated in Sweden. It is a festival of light during the darkest time of the year.
It is a beautiful celebration. Young girls dressed in white holding candles follow the Lucia also in white with a red sash and a crown with candles. They sing and walk in a procession during the early hours of the day as if to ward the darkness away.
Natten gaar tunga fjaet runt gaard och stuga, jorden som sol forgaet, skuggorna ruva.
Daa i vaart moerka hus stiger med taenda ljus Sankta Lucia Sankta Lucia
It feels like such an honour to be Lucia. I was once and loved it!
Lucia also brngs saffron buns and hot coffee-God Morgon med lussekatt!
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
Marianne Hauser
If Marianne were alive today I would be in NYC visitng her for her birthday! I love her and the times we spent together. She was an inspiration to me of what I can look forward to in ancient age!
To all of her fans out there - celebrate Marianne! Love and example is what we can give and be given!
A really good writer and I can recommend her work completely and totally. Her work kept on getting better.
Mark Tobey
Mark Tobey born in Centerville, Wisconsin 11 December 1890 and died in Basel, Switzerland 24 April 1976. Co-founder of the Northwest school of painting and considered one of the "mystical" painters. He was certainly involved in his evolving spiritual life and expressing it in and through his work, as well as spending time in the Far East and living in a monastery for a time. I see a connection with Gustave Moreau not in the subject matter but the spiritual content.
Monday, 10 December 2007
Snow
December tenth in 1929 in Toronto, Ontario a Michael Snow was born. One of the most interesting creative people in Canada he works in film, art, visual and 3D and whatever else he finds appropriate for his ideas.
His film Wavelength, which I saw in London at the Filmmakers Co-Op in the seventies and then again later when I was a student at St Martins, was a groundbreaking film. If you ever get a chance to see it, you must.
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