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Ming’in in the Trees. November 20, 2013. First a bit of eye candy and then down to business! Ming dynasty, 15th century China. Embroidery on silk gauze; 84 x 25 in. (213.3 x 63.5 cm). This beautiful tapestry, while containing lots of color, is also refined and reflects the painters joy in welcoming spring(duly named). It focuses on the natural world and the changes therein. According to the metmuseum. The title Welcoming Spring. Derives from the symbolism of the sheep and goats — yang. A homonym for yang.

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From “dada” to “Sir”… er Surreal. Ming’in in the Trees →. Humor with a Purpose. November 11, 2013. Let me introduce you to Tim Minchin. 8220;He is an Australian musician, composer, songwriter, actor, comedian and writer. He has been performing his unique brand of musical comedy in front of appropriately excitable and ever-growing audiences since starting out in South Melbourne’s Butterfly Club in 2005” ( Tim’s Breifography. There’s a bit of standup until 1:30 min into the video. If I didn’t Have You.

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The Old, the Dead, and the Beautiful. Humor with a Purpose →. From “dada” to “Sir”… er Surreal. November 5, 2013. Lets take a little time to think about why people make art. For an example. Could an artist more blatantly portray disgust for the classical view of beauty than through graffiti? Could you insult an entire culture in a more succinct and conspicuous manner? French, 1887 1968. Pencil on reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Or how about presenting a urinal in a respected gallery? The P...

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Humor with a Purpose. Ming’in in the Trees. November 20, 2013. First a bit of eye candy and then down to business! Ming dynasty, 15th century China. Embroidery on silk gauze; 84 x 25 in. (213.3 x 63.5 cm). This beautiful tapestry, while containing lots of color, is also refined and reflects the painters joy in welcoming spring(duly named). It focuses on the natural world and the changes therein. According to the metmuseum. The title Welcoming Spring. A homonym for yang. This in part explains the microman...

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