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Loyalty: Briton Rivière (1869)

December 22, 2024December 22, 2024 ~ Robert ~ 2 Comments

I have some exciting posts lined up, but over the past few days, I’ve taken a bold step into the world of fiction writing. After much deliberation, I’ve drafted a synopsis, a plot outline complete with a climactic twist, and a summary of the ending for a novel I’m determined to bring to life. I’ve … Continue reading Loyalty: Briton Rivière (1869)

Hay Day: Rolling Through Constable’s Rustic Reverie

July 25, 2024July 25, 2024 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

This time, let’s dive into a painting. I have a large print of this exquisite piece, and I could easily spend the entire day immersed in its beauty. Its serene aura is wonderfully soothing, providing a calm and tranquil escape from the everyday. John Constable's The Hay Wain is a delightful visual ode to the … Continue reading Hay Day: Rolling Through Constable’s Rustic Reverie

A Midsummer Nightmare

June 29, 2024July 16, 2024 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

Marc Chagall’s painting A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a garish spectacle that fails to capture the essence of Shakespeare’s timeless play. Chagall, known for his vibrant colours and dreamlike compositions, seems to have let his whimsical tendencies run amok in this work, resulting in a piece that is as perplexing as it is unsatisfactory. Firstly, … Continue reading A Midsummer Nightmare

The Haunting of Power and Remorse

June 28, 2024October 5, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan, painted by Ilya Repin in 1885 - Public Domain Stare into the absolute, tormenting agony etched in those eyes! I first encountered this haunting image as a schoolboy, and it's lingered in my memory ever since. The distress conveyed in those eyes is almost tangible. They're wide, brimming … Continue reading The Haunting of Power and Remorse

The Moon and Sixpence: A Dance with the Devil of Artistry

June 27, 2024July 8, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

When I first encountered the works of W. Somerset Maugham, I was not yet in my teens. My initial foray into his literary world was through Of Human Bondage, and I was immediately captivated. However, it was The Moon and Sixpence that truly ensnared my imagination. The allure of this novel lay not only in … Continue reading The Moon and Sixpence: A Dance with the Devil of Artistry

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