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alexandral) wrote2008-02-28 10:42 pm
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Happy birthday siljamus!!!!!!!!
It came to my attention that yesterday was also the birthday of
siljamus!! Happy belated birthday!!!!!!!I hope you had a lovely day full of every wonderful thing!
Something for you behind the cut below, a painting I saw in "Tate Britain" on Tuesday, "Hope" by George Frederic Watts. There is something about it that is in equal parts disturbing and soft and it is "calling" to me in a way that makes me want to drop everything and solve the mystery behind it.

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Something for you behind the cut below, a painting I saw in "Tate Britain" on Tuesday, "Hope" by George Frederic Watts. There is something about it that is in equal parts disturbing and soft and it is "calling" to me in a way that makes me want to drop everything and solve the mystery behind it.

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I'm sorry for brutally interrupting this moment, but I wanted to make sure that you've got that comment of mine, in which I was telling you how happy you've made me by mailing me the DVDs and the most lovely card I've seen recently!
Once again, many, many thanks; sending you kisses and hugs, and if there's something else than words that I can do to thank you, please let me know :)
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I am so glad you received it -and I hope you will like them! I also hope your school work is doing fine!
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I can't wait to find the time to watch them, actually. As for my school work, it's not fine at all, for now; I really hope I'll be able to come up with something quite soon.
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I am glad your schoolwork is coming along nicely!
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It is a melancholy painting, isn't it, in spite of what it's symbolising. I much prefer this vision of hope than if it had been simply bright. Hope can indeed be blind, but there is something here too of the kind of weary resignation and submission to uncertainty, which does accompany hope, even if it's almost precisely its antithesis.
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True. There are few elements here for me - hope is usually applicable in a hard or uncertain situation (happy moments in life don't call for hope) . The other element, hoping for a good outcome is different from believing in it. And finally, hope is tender and peaceful. Also I wonder why she is sitting on something that represents the Earth?
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Perhaps because hope is universal?
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I'm very fond of G. F. Watts. I wonder if you saw an exhibition of his portraits about a year ago at the National Portrait Gallery?
Sadly, I didn't! I don't go to London very often.. I wish I lived closer - there was this amazing "Chinese terracotta warriors" exhibition in the British Museum and all tickets were sold.
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I wonder how they transported them - mind boggles!
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Yes, you're absolutely right - the mind boggles indeed!
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I liked London during the last visit, it is was so nice just to ramble it's streets. It was second time I was on my own in London and both times I loved it.
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I hope it does ease up a little - I do worry it may be the opposite of everyone rushing to it during its final weeks... :(
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*Is rather flustered*
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Kyle plays this too-hot-to-live vampire who is also an illegitimate son of Henry VIII. :D
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The 'too-hot-to-live' part sounds about right... :P
I don't have Living TV though... I'm incredibly out of date with most of these things, in fact. I don't have digital television or satelite or any such thing.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blood-Ties-Complete-Christina-Cox/dp/B000V9LOHS/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1204421684&sr=8-1
The show has some cheesiness factor but Kyle and his romantic interest are totally worthy of watching.
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That is a very fascinating picture, I have to say. I'm not really familiar with the artist but I've come across the painting before. I gather (from a google-search) that it is one of his signature paintings.
I'm very moved by the fact that you gifted me with Hope for my birthday as I think it is the one thing that I need to hold on to right now.
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