Thank you for this post and photographs. I like the photograph of you working with the volcanic rock, the testing of the fabric of time, and the mention of the colourful streets. It reminded me of something that for a few weeks It kept crossing my mind that I thought you might like. I just decided to post a link to it here after reading this post. For years I have been interested and enjoyed peering into paintings by Bob Dylan, and I hadn't been one for considering where they were from, the scenes.. Recently I saw one, a woman at an open window. I was interested who she was, .. after searching I realised that no one seemed to know where the scene had come from (Many of the Deep Focus paintings are scenes from films),.. for a few days I attempted to figure it out, and with quite a bit of searching, and watching, and a few grains of luck, I somehow found this. A Bob Dylan painting within the silent film, In The Street, from 1948. A film by Helen Levitt. I put some Bob Dylan music to it. https://youtu.be/mkQRx6F8lr0?si=PWlmkATSxQfA_wR2
Photo of a beautiful rock. Rocks are a subject used in multiple senses in the Bible. And on the other hand, a genre of music. If the rock itself has power, it would be either healed or overwhelmed by the power.
The photo looks very evocative, like a Vermeer portrait in a strange way.!
Thank you for this post and photographs. I like the photograph of you working with the volcanic rock, the testing of the fabric of time, and the mention of the colourful streets. It reminded me of something that for a few weeks It kept crossing my mind that I thought you might like. I just decided to post a link to it here after reading this post. For years I have been interested and enjoyed peering into paintings by Bob Dylan, and I hadn't been one for considering where they were from, the scenes.. Recently I saw one, a woman at an open window. I was interested who she was, .. after searching I realised that no one seemed to know where the scene had come from (Many of the Deep Focus paintings are scenes from films),.. for a few days I attempted to figure it out, and with quite a bit of searching, and watching, and a few grains of luck, I somehow found this. A Bob Dylan painting within the silent film, In The Street, from 1948. A film by Helen Levitt. I put some Bob Dylan music to it. https://youtu.be/mkQRx6F8lr0?si=PWlmkATSxQfA_wR2
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The exhibition looks beautiful, best wishes x
Very interesting rock! I hope you had a good sleep after that.
Really beautiful Patti ❤️
Many thanks for sharing pictures. Beautiful 🙏
so beautiful
Patti, you have such a unique touring schedule: all magic places!
That magical volcanic rock! 🪨
Ahh, yes, but what about Klimt… what a lovely backdrop for celestial dreaming 💭
Photo of a beautiful rock. Rocks are a subject used in multiple senses in the Bible. And on the other hand, a genre of music. If the rock itself has power, it would be either healed or overwhelmed by the power.
Ah volcanic rock that holds the memories of our forming earth and your trace of our future...
Happy 90th to Ralph! Hope you are feeling rested. Thank you for the check in and beautiful, volcanic photos. Super cool.
Oh Patti, we love this so much ... your tender reaching out means so much to all of us. Many good thoughts are with you there our beloved Patti!
Thanks Patti for this moment and expression
I know and like Guadalajara in Mexico
Looking forward to hearing more about this! 🌺
Thank you for the photos. Take care and rest up. Drink lots of water ;)