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stonepicnicking_okapi) wrote2021-01-03 09:08 pm
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Art: Edward Hopper
I like Edward Hopper, and when I was doing my Big Clean before the New Year, I found a book of postcards I'd bought somewhere. Here are some of my favourites. I love how he portrays solitude as well as loneliness. I like what he does with color, too. You'd think they'd be dull and grey but they aren't.

I am sending the first one to a friend who sent me a very nice and thoroughly unexpected gift for Christmas with a haiku:
jetsam and flotsam
sea suds, wash up, wash away
immutable Yule tide
My favourite of all, however, is Hotel Room (the second one above). It completely captures what I consider to be the best part of my life, from 1997 to 2004, when I was traveling. It's how life was and I loved it.

I like this one, too. I like to imagine the first one is saying to the second one, 'Well, you see, my dear, there was a dressmaker's pin on the floor, so I knew she'd strangled him with her tape measure...."

I am sending the first one to a friend who sent me a very nice and thoroughly unexpected gift for Christmas with a haiku:
jetsam and flotsam
sea suds, wash up, wash away
immutable Yule tide
My favourite of all, however, is Hotel Room (the second one above). It completely captures what I consider to be the best part of my life, from 1997 to 2004, when I was traveling. It's how life was and I loved it.

I like this one, too. I like to imagine the first one is saying to the second one, 'Well, you see, my dear, there was a dressmaker's pin on the floor, so I knew she'd strangled him with her tape measure...."
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Those are lovely.
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