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MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings. MUSIC | MAVERICK MIST Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
A chickpea within the boiling water, to be more precise. The little chickpea, twirling around the boiling water, began talking to the woman: “I am burning. Get me out of here!”. The woman glanced at the chickpea with compassion. Up it went, down it went in the boiling water. The fire was so hot it FLOWERS | MAVERICK MIST 1-In “divan poem”; “Nightingale” is the lover of rose. He cries in the night for rose to bloom it. So the loving one and beloved one come together, they become one in love, and love comes all over the world. 2-“Ah” means sigh, as the sound of cry. and it’s a curtailed saying of “Allah” also. 3-Tongue here as his words.MAVERICK MIST
The Red Sail Paul-Henri Bourguignon Gouache on paper "As an art critic, journalist, and skilled photographer, Bourguignon traveled widely through France, ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepid PEACOCK/PEAHEN SYMBOLISM ~ The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. This symbol of immortality is also directly linked to Christ.LYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ Summer’s ripening breath ~. Posted by Maverick ~ on August 9, 2017. Posted in: Flowers, Music, Photography . Tagged: Choir of young believers, Flower, love, Next Summer, Summer, William Shakespeare, zinnia . “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”. – William Shakespeare. HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings. MUSIC | MAVERICK MIST Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
A chickpea within the boiling water, to be more precise. The little chickpea, twirling around the boiling water, began talking to the woman: “I am burning. Get me out of here!”. The woman glanced at the chickpea with compassion. Up it went, down it went in the boiling water. The fire was so hot it FLOWERS | MAVERICK MIST 1-In “divan poem”; “Nightingale” is the lover of rose. He cries in the night for rose to bloom it. So the loving one and beloved one come together, they become one in love, and love comes all over the world. 2-“Ah” means sigh, as the sound of cry. and it’s a curtailed saying of “Allah” also. 3-Tongue here as his words.MAVERICK MIST
The Red Sail Paul-Henri Bourguignon Gouache on paper "As an art critic, journalist, and skilled photographer, Bourguignon traveled widely through France, ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepid PEACOCK/PEAHEN SYMBOLISM ~ The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. This symbol of immortality is also directly linked to Christ.LYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ Summer’s ripening breath ~. Posted by Maverick ~ on August 9, 2017. Posted in: Flowers, Music, Photography . Tagged: Choir of young believers, Flower, love, Next Summer, Summer, William Shakespeare, zinnia . “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”. – William Shakespeare. HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
INSPIRATION
A chickpea within the boiling water, to be more precise. The little chickpea, twirling around the boiling water, began talking to the woman: “I am burning. Get me out of here!”. The woman glanced at the chickpea with compassion. Up it went, down it went in the boiling water. The fire was so hot itPHOTOGRAPHY
Oil on Masonite. After years of travel, Marsden Hartley proclaimed himself “the Painter from Maine.”. This painting of Mt. Katahdin, Maine’s highest peak, belongs to a series focused on the mountain. Following a visit there in October 1939, Hartley painted multiple canvases over a three-year period. NATURE | MAVERICK MIST That is why I sing to the day and to the moon, to the sea, to time, to all the planets, to your daily voice, to your nocturnal skin. It’s today: all of yesterday dropped away. among the fingers of the light and the sleeping eyes. Tomorrow will come on its green footsteps; no one can stop the river of the dawn. It’s today, it’s today. FLOWERS | MAVERICK MIST 1-In “divan poem”; “Nightingale” is the lover of rose. He cries in the night for rose to bloom it. So the loving one and beloved one come together, they become one in love, and love comes all over the world. 2-“Ah” means sigh, as the sound of cry. and it’s a curtailed saying of “Allah” also. 3-Tongue here as his words. AMERICAN | MAVERICK MIST Glenn Ligon – American. Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of FRENCH | MAVERICK MIST The two brothers kiss; at right, a young male peasant and an old woman survey the scene. At right is a covered bed, in right foreground is still life of brass pot, ceramic jar, onions, and cabbage. In this painting, an aristocratic couple has taken their older son to a wet nurse’s cottage to visit his baby brother.STILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy. STILL LIFE WITH BRUSHES, SHELL AND STAR FISH Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972 Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat colors and hard-edge, precise drawing. Benday dots, integral to the photo-mechanical printing process, are SEPTEMBER | 2016 | MAVERICK MIST The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. JUNE | 2014 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during June 2014. For me, there is very little difference between magic and art. To me, the ultimate actof magic is
MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
A chickpea within the boiling water, to be more precise. The little chickpea, twirling around the boiling water, began talking to the woman: “I am burning. Get me out of here!”. The woman glanced at the chickpea with compassion. Up it went, down it went in the boiling water. The fire was so hot it ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidSTILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy.ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972. Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ Summer’s ripening breath ~. Posted by Maverick ~ on August 9, 2017. Posted in: Flowers, Music, Photography . Tagged: Choir of young believers, Flower, love, Next Summer, Summer, William Shakespeare, zinnia . “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”. – William Shakespeare. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil MUSLIM | MAVERICK MIST Posts about muslim written by Maverick ~ Rumi was a masterful storyteller. Even by the lofty standard of Muslim mystics, he had a lovely way of talking about the most sublime ofLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
A chickpea within the boiling water, to be more precise. The little chickpea, twirling around the boiling water, began talking to the woman: “I am burning. Get me out of here!”. The woman glanced at the chickpea with compassion. Up it went, down it went in the boiling water. The fire was so hot it ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidSTILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy.ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972. Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ Summer’s ripening breath ~. Posted by Maverick ~ on August 9, 2017. Posted in: Flowers, Music, Photography . Tagged: Choir of young believers, Flower, love, Next Summer, Summer, William Shakespeare, zinnia . “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”. – William Shakespeare. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil MUSLIM | MAVERICK MIST Posts about muslim written by Maverick ~ Rumi was a masterful storyteller. Even by the lofty standard of Muslim mystics, he had a lovely way of talking about the most sublime ofLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
ANIMATION | MAVERICK MIST “Bears are not companions of men, but children of God, and His charity is broad enough for both We seek to establish a narrow line between ourselves and the feathery zeros we dare to call angels, but ask a partition barrier of infinite width to show the rest of creationits proper place.
MUSIC | MAVERICK MIST Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings. FLOWERS | MAVERICK MIST 1-In “divan poem”; “Nightingale” is the lover of rose. He cries in the night for rose to bloom it. So the loving one and beloved one come together, they become one in love, and love comes all over the world. 2-“Ah” means sigh, as the sound of cry. and it’s a curtailed saying of “Allah” also. 3-Tongue here as his words. AMERICAN | MAVERICK MIST Glenn Ligon – American. Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of MUSLIM | MAVERICK MIST Posts about muslim written by Maverick ~ Rumi was a masterful storyteller. Even by the lofty standard of Muslim mystics, he had a lovely way of talking about the most sublime ofGARDENS OF MYTH
“The name “Bigfoot” for the creature appeared in the late 19th century. Spotted Elk, also called Chief Big Foot, was a well-known Lakota leader killed during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Famous in his time, his name likely inspired the name of two fabled attackingbears.
FEBRUARY | 2018 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during February 2018. Water Lilies (about 1915–1926) Claude Monet French, 1840–1926 'In 1893, Claude Monet bought land adjacent to his property in Giverny, dug a pond, and turned it into a Japanese-inspired water garden. MAY | 2016 | MAVERICK MIST Skagway means beautiful woman derived from the early inhabitants Tlingit language. She was also once a gold digger and became a boom town during the late 1800’s gold rush. Most of the buildings have been preserved and today it’s designated as a historic site while serving the tourist trade. 2008 | MAVERICK MIST Untitled (Malcolm X) – 2008 Glenn Ligon – American Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of Black Americans to make them part ofhistory.
DECEMBER | 2013 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during December 2013. A new year is unfolding–like a blossom with petals curled tightly concealing thebeauty within.
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Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
A chickpea within the boiling water, to be more precise. The little chickpea, twirling around the boiling water, began talking to the woman: “I am burning. Get me out of here!”. The woman glanced at the chickpea with compassion. Up it went, down it went in the boiling water. The fire was so hot it ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidSTILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy.ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972. Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ Summer’s ripening breath ~. Posted by Maverick ~ on August 9, 2017. Posted in: Flowers, Music, Photography . Tagged: Choir of young believers, Flower, love, Next Summer, Summer, William Shakespeare, zinnia . “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”. – William Shakespeare. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil MUSLIM | MAVERICK MIST Posts about muslim written by Maverick ~ Rumi was a masterful storyteller. Even by the lofty standard of Muslim mystics, he had a lovely way of talking about the most sublime ofLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
A chickpea within the boiling water, to be more precise. The little chickpea, twirling around the boiling water, began talking to the woman: “I am burning. Get me out of here!”. The woman glanced at the chickpea with compassion. Up it went, down it went in the boiling water. The fire was so hot it ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidSTILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy.ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972. Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ Summer’s ripening breath ~. Posted by Maverick ~ on August 9, 2017. Posted in: Flowers, Music, Photography . Tagged: Choir of young believers, Flower, love, Next Summer, Summer, William Shakespeare, zinnia . “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”. – William Shakespeare. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil MUSLIM | MAVERICK MIST Posts about muslim written by Maverick ~ Rumi was a masterful storyteller. Even by the lofty standard of Muslim mystics, he had a lovely way of talking about the most sublime ofLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
ANIMATION | MAVERICK MIST “Bears are not companions of men, but children of God, and His charity is broad enough for both We seek to establish a narrow line between ourselves and the feathery zeros we dare to call angels, but ask a partition barrier of infinite width to show the rest of creationits proper place.
MUSIC | MAVERICK MIST Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings. FLOWERS | MAVERICK MIST 1-In “divan poem”; “Nightingale” is the lover of rose. He cries in the night for rose to bloom it. So the loving one and beloved one come together, they become one in love, and love comes all over the world. 2-“Ah” means sigh, as the sound of cry. and it’s a curtailed saying of “Allah” also. 3-Tongue here as his words. AMERICAN | MAVERICK MIST Glenn Ligon – American. Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of MUSLIM | MAVERICK MIST Posts about muslim written by Maverick ~ Rumi was a masterful storyteller. Even by the lofty standard of Muslim mystics, he had a lovely way of talking about the most sublime ofGARDENS OF MYTH
“The name “Bigfoot” for the creature appeared in the late 19th century. Spotted Elk, also called Chief Big Foot, was a well-known Lakota leader killed during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Famous in his time, his name likely inspired the name of two fabled attackingbears.
FEBRUARY | 2018 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during February 2018. Water Lilies (about 1915–1926) Claude Monet French, 1840–1926 'In 1893, Claude Monet bought land adjacent to his property in Giverny, dug a pond, and turned it into a Japanese-inspired water garden. MAY | 2016 | MAVERICK MIST Skagway means beautiful woman derived from the early inhabitants Tlingit language. She was also once a gold digger and became a boom town during the late 1800’s gold rush. Most of the buildings have been preserved and today it’s designated as a historic site while serving the tourist trade. 2008 | MAVERICK MIST Untitled (Malcolm X) – 2008 Glenn Ligon – American Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of Black Americans to make them part ofhistory.
DECEMBER | 2013 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during December 2013. A new year is unfolding–like a blossom with petals curled tightly concealing thebeauty within.
MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
A chickpea within the boiling water, to be more precise. The little chickpea, twirling around the boiling water, began talking to the woman: “I am burning. Get me out of here!”. The woman glanced at the chickpea with compassion. Up it went, down it went in the boiling water. The fire was so hot it ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidSTILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy.ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972. Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ Summer’s ripening breath ~. Posted by Maverick ~ on August 9, 2017. Posted in: Flowers, Music, Photography . Tagged: Choir of young believers, Flower, love, Next Summer, Summer, William Shakespeare, zinnia . “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”. – William Shakespeare. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil MUSLIM | MAVERICK MIST Posts about muslim written by Maverick ~ Rumi was a masterful storyteller. Even by the lofty standard of Muslim mystics, he had a lovely way of talking about the most sublime ofLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
A chickpea within the boiling water, to be more precise. The little chickpea, twirling around the boiling water, began talking to the woman: “I am burning. Get me out of here!”. The woman glanced at the chickpea with compassion. Up it went, down it went in the boiling water. The fire was so hot it ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidSTILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy.ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972. Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ Summer’s ripening breath ~. Posted by Maverick ~ on August 9, 2017. Posted in: Flowers, Music, Photography . Tagged: Choir of young believers, Flower, love, Next Summer, Summer, William Shakespeare, zinnia . “This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.”. – William Shakespeare. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil MUSLIM | MAVERICK MIST Posts about muslim written by Maverick ~ Rumi was a masterful storyteller. Even by the lofty standard of Muslim mystics, he had a lovely way of talking about the most sublime ofLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
ANIMATION | MAVERICK MIST “Bears are not companions of men, but children of God, and His charity is broad enough for both We seek to establish a narrow line between ourselves and the feathery zeros we dare to call angels, but ask a partition barrier of infinite width to show the rest of creationits proper place.
MUSIC | MAVERICK MIST Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings. FLOWERS | MAVERICK MIST 1-In “divan poem”; “Nightingale” is the lover of rose. He cries in the night for rose to bloom it. So the loving one and beloved one come together, they become one in love, and love comes all over the world. 2-“Ah” means sigh, as the sound of cry. and it’s a curtailed saying of “Allah” also. 3-Tongue here as his words. AMERICAN | MAVERICK MIST Glenn Ligon – American. Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of MUSLIM | MAVERICK MIST Posts about muslim written by Maverick ~ Rumi was a masterful storyteller. Even by the lofty standard of Muslim mystics, he had a lovely way of talking about the most sublime ofGARDENS OF MYTH
“The name “Bigfoot” for the creature appeared in the late 19th century. Spotted Elk, also called Chief Big Foot, was a well-known Lakota leader killed during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Famous in his time, his name likely inspired the name of two fabled attackingbears.
FEBRUARY | 2018 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during February 2018. Water Lilies (about 1915–1926) Claude Monet French, 1840–1926 'In 1893, Claude Monet bought land adjacent to his property in Giverny, dug a pond, and turned it into a Japanese-inspired water garden. MAY | 2016 | MAVERICK MIST Skagway means beautiful woman derived from the early inhabitants Tlingit language. She was also once a gold digger and became a boom town during the late 1800’s gold rush. Most of the buildings have been preserved and today it’s designated as a historic site while serving the tourist trade. 2008 | MAVERICK MIST Untitled (Malcolm X) – 2008 Glenn Ligon – American Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of Black Americans to make them part ofhistory.
DECEMBER | 2013 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during December 2013. A new year is unfolding–like a blossom with petals curled tightly concealing thebeauty within.
MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
The Power of a Word. There is a story told that once a Sufi was healing a child that was ill. He was repeating a few words, and then gave the child to the parents saying, “Now he will be well.” Someone who was antagonistic to this said to him,STILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy. ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972 Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
PEACOCK/PEAHEN SYMBOLISM ~ The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. This symbol of immortality is also directly linked to Christ. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ "This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet." - William ShakespeareLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family,MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
The Power of a Word. There is a story told that once a Sufi was healing a child that was ill. He was repeating a few words, and then gave the child to the parents saying, “Now he will be well.” Someone who was antagonistic to this said to him,STILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy. ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972 Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
PEACOCK/PEAHEN SYMBOLISM ~ The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. This symbol of immortality is also directly linked to Christ. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ "This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet." - William ShakespeareLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, POETRY | MAVERICK MIST Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil APRIL | 2020 | MAVERICK MIST 1 post published by Maverick ~ during April 2020. Betty Woodman color woodcut and monotype collage 42 3/4 x 39 1/2 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri MUSIC | MAVERICK MIST Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings. ANIMATION | MAVERICK MIST “Bears are not companions of men, but children of God, and His charity is broad enough for both We seek to establish a narrow line between ourselves and the feathery zeros we dare to call angels, but ask a partition barrier of infinite width to show the rest of creationits proper place.
AMERICAN | MAVERICK MIST Untitled (Malcolm X) – 2008 Glenn Ligon – American Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of Black Americans to make them part ofhistory.
FLOWERS | MAVERICK MIST The dust of my body is the veil of the face of the beloved of my soul happy is the moment when from off this face, I cast the veil Even so, this cage is no good for a sweet singer such as meGARDENS OF MYTH
“The name “Bigfoot” for the creature appeared in the late 19th century. Spotted Elk, also called Chief Big Foot, was a well-known Lakota leader killed during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Famous in his time, his name likely inspired the name of two fabled attackingbears.
FEBRUARY | 2018 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during February 2018. Water Lilies (about 1915–1926) Claude Monet French, 1840–1926 'In 1893, Claude Monet bought land adjacent to his property in Giverny, dug a pond, and turned it into a Japanese-inspired water garden. MAY | 2016 | MAVERICK MIST Skagway means beautiful woman derived from the early inhabitants Tlingit language. She was also once a gold digger and became a boom town during the late 1800’s gold rush. Most of the buildings have been preserved and today it’s designated as a historic site while serving the tourist trade. DECEMBER | 2013 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during December 2013. A new year is unfolding–like a blossom with petals curled tightly concealing thebeauty within.
MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
The Power of a Word. There is a story told that once a Sufi was healing a child that was ill. He was repeating a few words, and then gave the child to the parents saying, “Now he will be well.” Someone who was antagonistic to this said to him,STILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy. ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972 Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
PEACOCK/PEAHEN SYMBOLISM ~ The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. This symbol of immortality is also directly linked to Christ. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ "This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet." - William ShakespeareLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family,MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
The Power of a Word. There is a story told that once a Sufi was healing a child that was ill. He was repeating a few words, and then gave the child to the parents saying, “Now he will be well.” Someone who was antagonistic to this said to him,STILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy. ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972 Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
PEACOCK/PEAHEN SYMBOLISM ~ The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. This symbol of immortality is also directly linked to Christ. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ "This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet." - William ShakespeareLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, POETRY | MAVERICK MIST Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil APRIL | 2020 | MAVERICK MIST 1 post published by Maverick ~ during April 2020. Betty Woodman color woodcut and monotype collage 42 3/4 x 39 1/2 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri MUSIC | MAVERICK MIST Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings. ANIMATION | MAVERICK MIST “Bears are not companions of men, but children of God, and His charity is broad enough for both We seek to establish a narrow line between ourselves and the feathery zeros we dare to call angels, but ask a partition barrier of infinite width to show the rest of creationits proper place.
AMERICAN | MAVERICK MIST Untitled (Malcolm X) – 2008 Glenn Ligon – American Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of Black Americans to make them part ofhistory.
FLOWERS | MAVERICK MIST The dust of my body is the veil of the face of the beloved of my soul happy is the moment when from off this face, I cast the veil Even so, this cage is no good for a sweet singer such as meGARDENS OF MYTH
“The name “Bigfoot” for the creature appeared in the late 19th century. Spotted Elk, also called Chief Big Foot, was a well-known Lakota leader killed during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Famous in his time, his name likely inspired the name of two fabled attackingbears.
FEBRUARY | 2018 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during February 2018. Water Lilies (about 1915–1926) Claude Monet French, 1840–1926 'In 1893, Claude Monet bought land adjacent to his property in Giverny, dug a pond, and turned it into a Japanese-inspired water garden. MAY | 2016 | MAVERICK MIST Skagway means beautiful woman derived from the early inhabitants Tlingit language. She was also once a gold digger and became a boom town during the late 1800’s gold rush. Most of the buildings have been preserved and today it’s designated as a historic site while serving the tourist trade. DECEMBER | 2013 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during December 2013. A new year is unfolding–like a blossom with petals curled tightly concealing thebeauty within.
MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
The Power of a Word. There is a story told that once a Sufi was healing a child that was ill. He was repeating a few words, and then gave the child to the parents saying, “Now he will be well.” Someone who was antagonistic to this said to him,STILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy. ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972 Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ "This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet." - William Shakespeare PEACOCK/PEAHEN SYMBOLISM ~ The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. This symbol of immortality is also directly linked to Christ. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of ChigilLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family,MAVERICK MIST
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings.INSPIRATION
The Power of a Word. There is a story told that once a Sufi was healing a child that was ill. He was repeating a few words, and then gave the child to the parents saying, “Now he will be well.” Someone who was antagonistic to this said to him,STILL LIFE NO. 24
Still Life No. 24, 1962 Tom Wesselmann Pop artist Tom Wesselmann's Still Life No. 24 affirms the American dream and the prosperity of the 1960s middle class. The variety, size and quantity of the fresh, canned and packaged convenience foods give evidence of agricultural abundance, factory productivity, and a thriving consumer economy. ANGEL SURROUNDED BY PAYSANS Angel Surrounded by Paysans - Wallace Stevens One of the countrymen : There is A welcome at the door to which no one comes? The angel : I am the angel of reality, Seen for the moment standing in the door. I have neither ashen wing nor wear of ore And live without a tepidROY LICHTENSTEIN
Still Life with Brushes, Shell and Star Fish, 1972 Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein was one of the leading painters of the Pop Art movement. During the 1960s he translated banal advertisements and adventure comic strips into large-scale paintings, using bright, flat HOW CALMLY DOES THE OLIVE BRANCH (NONNO’S POEM) How Calmly Does the Olive Branch (Nonno's Poem) Tennessee Williams' poem from "Night of the Iguana" How calmly does the olive branch Observe the sky begin to blanch Without a cry, without a prayer With no betrayal of despair Some time while light obscures the tree Thezenith of
SUMMER’S RIPENING BREATH ~ "This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet." - William Shakespeare PEACOCK/PEAHEN SYMBOLISM ~ The peacock is a symbol of immortality because the ancients believed that the peacock had flesh that did not decay after death. As such, early Christian paintings and mosaics use peacock imagery, and peacock feathers can be used during the Easter season as church decorations. This symbol of immortality is also directly linked to Christ. JALALUDDIN MEVLANA RUMI Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of ChigilLYNCH FAMILY
"Joseph Hirsch painted Lynch Family as a response to racial disturbances in the South in 1946. That year the number of lynchings rose from an all-time low in January to a fevered pitch by August. Citizens across the country urged President Truman and Congress to end the horrors. To capture the tragedy of Lynch Family, POETRY | MAVERICK MIST Pink Tint (2017) Digital print from the series Flora and Fauxna Patty Carroll – American. What was said to the Rose What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest. What was told the cypress that made it strong and straight, what was whispered the jasmine so it is what it is, whatever made sugarcane sweet, whatever was said to the inhabitants of the town of Chigil MUSIC | MAVERICK MIST Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. Untitled (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings. ANIMATION | MAVERICK MIST “Bears are not companions of men, but children of God, and His charity is broad enough for both We seek to establish a narrow line between ourselves and the feathery zeros we dare to call angels, but ask a partition barrier of infinite width to show the rest of creationits proper place.
AMERICAN | MAVERICK MIST Untitled (Malcolm X) – 2008 Glenn Ligon – American Acrylic, vinyl based paint, and graphite on paper mounted on fiberboard. Untitled (Malcolm X) is the result of a workshop Glenn Ligon conducted. He presented children with 1970s-era coloring books that had an agenda — to “normalize images of Black Americans to make them part ofhistory.
FLOWERS | MAVERICK MIST The dust of my body is the veil of the face of the beloved of my soul happy is the moment when from off this face, I cast the veil Even so, this cage is no good for a sweet singer such as me APRIL | 2020 | MAVERICK MIST 1 post published by Maverick ~ during April 2020. Betty Woodman color woodcut and monotype collage 42 3/4 x 39 1/2 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MissouriGARDENS OF MYTH
“The name “Bigfoot” for the creature appeared in the late 19th century. Spotted Elk, also called Chief Big Foot, was a well-known Lakota leader killed during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Famous in his time, his name likely inspired the name of two fabled attackingbears.
FEBRUARY | 2018 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during February 2018. Water Lilies (about 1915–1926) Claude Monet French, 1840–1926 'In 1893, Claude Monet bought land adjacent to his property in Giverny, dug a pond, and turned it into a Japanese-inspired water garden. MAY | 2016 | MAVERICK MIST Skagway means beautiful woman derived from the early inhabitants Tlingit language. She was also once a gold digger and became a boom town during the late 1800’s gold rush. Most of the buildings have been preserved and today it’s designated as a historic site while serving the tourist trade. DECEMBER | 2013 | MAVERICK MIST 10 posts published by Maverick ~ during December 2013. A new year is unfolding–like a blossom with petals curled tightly concealing thebeauty within.
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EVENING LAMP
Posted by Maverick ~ on February 16, 2020 Posted in: Art . Tagged: Abstract Expressionism, African
American , Collage
, Evening Lamp
, Kemper Museum of
Contemporary Art
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Romare Bearden ,
watercolor .
EVENING LAMP
Romare Bearden
Watercolor and collage on board A major influence on art in the late 20th century, artist Romare Bearden is most famously known for his collages depicting experiences of African Americans throughout his life. In _Evening Lamp_ (1986), he uses painting and collage to create a portrait of a woman. Bearden’s mastery of multiple skills was an inspiration for Marcus Jansen abstract expressionism, who like Bearden uses collage to connect art and social realities.WONDER
Posted by Maverick ~on January 31, 2020
Posted in: Art , Photography. Tagged: Art
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Marcus Jansen , NY Times , Robert Rauschenberg, Robert
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Rozette Rago , Wonder.
Wonder, 1994
Robert Rauschenberg
Collodion transfer and wax on canvas Marcus Jansen was fourteen years old when he first saw an exhibition catalogue of Robert Rauschenberg’s work. Rauschenberg often incorporated found objects and collage techniques in his compositions, which developed into his signature style. This approach, Jansen has said, inspired him to continue on his path of becoming an artist. Rauschenberg said, “Painting relates to both art and life. Neither can be made. (I try to act in that gap between the two.)” This belief allowed Rauschenberg to create works that move between art and life and are in constant dialogue with the surrounding world. Jansen’s use of found objects and collage techniques to create dialogue about the world is a direct influence of Rauschenberg’s approach to art making.UNTITLED (2000)
Posted by Maverick ~ on December 10, 2019 Posted in: Art , Music. Tagged: abstract
, Jazz
, Jim Dine
, Kemper Museum of
Contemporary Art
,
phoenix , Pop Art
, PTSD
, therapy
, tools
, Untitled
.
Jim Dine arranges tools within his composition to create larger symbols, allowing his work to be both moderately autobiographical and open to interpretation. _Untitled_ (2000) uses a hammer, wrench, pliers, blow torch, drill and bolt cutters which create what looks like a phoenix rising from ashes. The bolt cutters serve as its legs and the drill, handle, and blow torch as its wings. At this time in his career, Dine was creating different bird motifs. The phoenix—a symbol of rebirth—relates to themes in Marcus Jansen’s work that respond to a diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) from his time in the United States Army. He used painting as a therapeutic release and as a way to re-emerge from the challenges and suppression of PTSD. UNTITLED (DATE UNKNOWN) Posted by Maverick ~ on December 10, 2019 Posted in: Art , Photography. Tagged: American
, Architecture
, Columbus
, Indiana
, industrialization
, Kemper Museum of
Contemporary Art
, Pop
Art , Roy Lichtenstein, Untitled
, urban
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_Untitled_ (date unknown) Screen print on paperRoy Lichtenstein
Roy Lichtenstein’s _Untitled _(date unknown) appears similiar to works in his _Modern _series which focused on American architecture and design of the 1920s and 1930s. Using his signature style of comic strip-inspired Pop art, Lichtenstein shows several angles of a commercial building, possibly asking viewers to think about industrial advancements in urban areas. The Lichtenstein print reminded me of this photograph I took inColumbus, Indiana.
EMPTY PLATES
Posted by Maverick ~ on November 24, 2019 Posted in: Art . Tagged: abstration , collage oncanvas , economics
, enamel
, Kemper Museum of ContemporaryArt ,
Marcus Jansen , oil
, Pop Art
, poverty
.
“_Empty Plates _(2007) calls attention to the burden of people who struggle economically. Three collaged spoons spaced almost evenly in the background of the painting possibly suggests the number of people in a household. The emptiness of one sullen gray plate and its lack of any remaining crumbs reinforces a sense of scarcity. Stacked coins lining the rim of the plate suggest the household’s poverty. The equation on the right of the canvas also adds to the element of scarcity in this painting, as the question mark represents the question of whether the family has enough. Jansen has seamlessly used his mastery of brushstroke and collage techniques to create thiswork of art.”
Marcus Jansen
MT. KATAHDIN – NOVEMBER AFTERNOON Posted by Maverick ~ on November 16, 2019 Posted in: Art , Photography. Tagged: 1939
, Maine
, Marsden Hartley
, Mt. Katahdin
, Nelson-Atkins Museum ofArt ,
November .
MT. KATAHDIN—NOVEMBER AFTERNOON (1942)Marsden Hartley
American, 1877–1943Oil on Masonite
After years of travel, Marsden Hartley proclaimed himself “the Painter from Maine.” This painting of Mt. Katahdin, Maine’s highest peak, belongs to a series focused on the mountain. Following a visit there in October 1939, Hartley painted multiple canvases over a three-year period. He modified his palette to suggest different seasons in each painting. In Mt. Katahdin—November Afternoon, the contrast between the blue sky, purple mountains, and auburn woods evokes an early-winter day. Hartley identified with the remote peak, seeing it as an emblem of his own lonely resilience.FALLEN ANGEL
Posted by Maverick ~on November 9, 2019
Posted in: Art , Music, Photography
. Tagged: abstract
, Angel in the Morning, Byron Browne
, expressionism
, Fallen Angel
, Juice Newton
, love
, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
> FALLEN ANGEL (1959)> Oil on canvas
> Byron Browne
> American (1907-1961) “A prime example of Abstract Expressionism, _Fallen Angel_ (1959) features a gestural scene of an abstracted angel-like figure. This work showcases his signature style of organic abstract shapes with his studies from nature. Byron Browne was a founding member of the American Abstract Artist, an association to promote and understand Abstract art. Browne and Willem de Kooning (American, 1904-1997), another founder, whose work is also featured in this exhibition, use a range of techniques, from gestural mark making to more detailed brushstrokes and figural abstraction. Jansen echoes both Browne and de Kooning’s painterly gestural strokes in the collaged squares and pavement in _Streets, _attesting to Jansen’s contemporary conversations with Abstract Expressionism.”POSTS NAVIGATION
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