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Tuesday Rhapsodies

by wpmorse on April 5, 2011 at 10:17 am
Posted In: Test

For this week’s rhapsody we have Franz Liszt’s second Hungarian Rhapsody. Yes, yes, I know, we did Liszt last week but this time we have something special, Harpo Marx!

I frequently have extremely mixed feelings about the musical numbers in Marx Brothers films. Half the time they feel like a prime example of a “Big Lipped Alligator Moment” acting as a sort of intermission between acts. Chico’s piano numbers I can take or leave, he was good but hardly a master… but Harpo, Harpo could make that instrument do what ever he wanted it to do.

Enjoy

└ Tags: Classical Music, Franz Liszt, Harp, Harpo Marx, Marx Brothers, Music, Rhapsody
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Friday Museum Sketches

by wpmorse on April 1, 2011 at 10:18 am
Posted In: Art

Well since I had a very interesting conversation about this painting with my mother I just had to use this painting for today’s sketch. So here it is “The Supper of Erasmus” By Jan Cossier. I originally thought it dealt with Christ’s first appearance to the disciple’s postmortem where he is invited to dinner but disappears when everybody notices the tell tail scars. I confess that for this entry I looked for the scene I’m talking about in the Bible with no luck. I have a bad feeling it only occurred in a comic book version of the life of Jesus I owned as a kid. Ah well.

This is easily one of my favorite paintings in the RISD collection. The reason being that while I’m sure the artist was going for a look of piety and holiness on Christ’s face as he looks up towards heaven, what he got was the look of “I’m surrounded by idiots”. Considering the comical grotesque quality of the rest of the figures, I’m beginning to wonder if this was intentional.

Unfortunately this is not one of my better sketches. It is a demonstration of why one should not take a camera with them to a museum if they are intending to draw. You think you are creating a back up reference for yourself, but ultimately it’s a distraction and ruins your focus. Here is the original painting.

└ Tags: Christ, Christianity, Flanders, Jesus, Painting, RISD, Sketches
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Tuesday Rhapsodies

by wpmorse on March 29, 2011 at 12:17 pm
Posted In: Test

Okay this week it’s back to basics with Franz Liszt and his Hungarian Rhapsody # 10

└ Tags: Classical Music, Franz Liszt, Music, Rhapsody
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Friday Museum Sketches

by wpmorse on March 18, 2011 at 9:37 am
Posted In: Art

Okay, today’s sketch is another sample from the Seattle Asian Art Museum‘s excellent collection of Northern Indian Sculpture.

This one is a statue of a Jain Dancer done in marble from the 11th century.

As I mentioned a few times these sketches usually come out better than most since the Indian Art room doubles as the museum’s bistro. This means I can draw at a table.

└ Tags: Indian Art, sculpture, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Sketches
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Tuesday Rhapsodies

by wpmorse on March 15, 2011 at 10:08 am
Posted In: Test

In today’s Rhapsody we demonstrate that the Rhapsody is not limited to classical music, and what better place to start then with Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody.

Oh Freddy, we hardly knew ye.

└ Tags: Freddy Mercury, Music, Queen, Rhapsody, Rock & Roll
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Friday Museum Sketches

by wpmorse on March 11, 2011 at 7:00 am
Posted In: Art

Today’s sketch is Saint Sebastian Tended by Saint Irene by Georges de La Tour as part of the Seattle Art Museum‘s Light in the Darkness exhibit. It’s a nice example of Chiaroscuro and was an interesting exercise and for the most part was just focusing on the shading as opposed to any attention to any of the detail.

└ Tags: Chiaroscuro, European Art, Georges de La Tour, Painting, Sketches
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