In the summer, you had endless reading time. Whether you were stretched out on the beach or relaxed in your home, you probably made a significant dent in your TBR pile and managed to finish all those new books you got from bookstores and the…
Summery white ambergris, fresh peaches and a diaphanous bouquet of early fall florals - sweet clematis accord; orange jessamine; choisya; and parijat; and pale cashmere foretelling of cool autumn nights. To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour. A robin redbreast in a cage Puts all heaven in a rage. A dove-house filled with doves and pigeons Shudders hell through all its regions. A dog starved at his master's gate Predicts the ruin of the state. A horse misused upon the road Calls to heaven for human blood. Each outcry of the hunted hare A fibre from the brain does tear. A skylark wounded in the wing, A cherubim does cease to sing. The game-cock clipped and armed for fight Does the rising sun affright. Every wolf's and lion's howl Raises from hell a human soul. The wild deer wandering here and there Keeps the human soul from care. The lamb misused breeds public strife, And yet forgives the butcher's knife. The bat that flits at close of eve Has left the brain that won't believe. The owl that calls upon the night Speaks the unbeliever's fright. He who shall hurt the little wren Shall never be beloved by men. -- William Blake Briton Rivière - Aphrodite 1902
“Be confident,” I heard over and over and while I sort of understood these concepts abstractly, I had absolutely no clue what concrete actions I could possibly take in that direction.
Annie Costume: The costume that I made Ruth for Halloween turned into an outfit that was well worn and well loved.
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This creamy chimichurri sauce takes minutes to make, and tastes amazing on everything. Use it as dressing, dipping sauce, and any way you like!
Black Harem Pants - METP0057 Behold those awesome black pants! They are very modern and have an extravagant and super cool look. From waist to the knees they are loose and maxi fitting with a drop crotch silhouette and under this area, from knees to ankles they are fitting so you have two styles in one! There are two front pockets for more comfort and the pants themselves close with a zipper and a button. And the best part is they suit a number of tops and tunics so it is up to you to experiment with your look! Those trousers are made of polyester and viscose. Please NOTE that those pants are originally made with a slightly lower waist which is achieved by adding about 2 cm / 0.8 inches to the waistline. EXAMPLE: If you order size L which has a waist of 76 cm / 30 in , the final product will have waist measurements of about 78 cm / 30.6 in The length of the pants is about 105 cm / 41.3 in SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER AND RECEIVE 15% DISCOUNT FOR YOUR ORDER! DON'T MISS ANYTHING NEW AND INTERESTING HAPPENING WITH YOUR FAVORITE BRAND, SPECIAL EVENTS, SALES AND MUCH MORE: https://metamorphoza.aweb.page/p/b1931463-339d-4217-977b-5471b836abc0 NOTE! When choosing the size, you must consider waist measurements, the pants fall loose under this area! WHEN YOU PLACE AN ORDER YOU MUST LEAVE A TELEPHONE NUMBER AND CORRECT COORDINATES! WE DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MISSING AND/OR INCOMPLETE INFORMATION! CUSTOMIZED: These pants can be made in different sizes. They can be done in your individual measurements! CUSTOM MADE ITEMS CANNOT BE EXCHANGED OR RETURNED! The item from the picture is size S. All standard sizes are made for height of about 170 cm / 5'7 '' SIZE GUIDE inches Size XS: Waist= 25in/ Hip= 35in Size S: Waist= 27in/ Hip= 37in Size M: Waist = 28in/ Hip = 38.50in Size L: Waist = 30in/ Hip = 40in Size XL: Waist = 31.50in/ Hip = 42in Size XXL: Waist = 33in/ Hip = 43.50in Size 3XL: Waist = 34.50in/ Hip = 45in Size 4XL: Waist = 36in/ Hip = 46.50in Size 5XL: Waist = 38in/ Hip = 48in SIZE GUIDE cm Size XS: Waist= 64cm/ Hip= 90cm Size S: Waist= 68cm/ Hip= 94cm Size M: Waist = 72cm/ Hip = 98cm Size L: Waist = 76cm/ Hip = 102cm Size XL: Waist = 80cm/ Hip = 106cm Size XXL: Waist = 84cm/ Hip = 110cm Size 3XL: Waist = 88cm/ Hip = 114cm Size 4XL: Waist = 92cm/ Hip = 118cm Size 5XL: Waist = 96cm/ Hip = 122cm If you have difficulty with sizing, please contact me to help you! Each item of my shop has a special package. Handmade in a pet-free and smoke- free environment. For more information, feel free to ask questions. Don't be afraid to always be different! Thank you for visiting my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Metamorphoza?ref=pr_shop_more
The exhibition, which opened on Feb. 17, 1913, at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York City, became an important event in the history of American art. It introduced astonished New Yorkers to modern art, like Marcel Duchamp's cubist Nude Descending a Staircase.
Teaching character development does not have to be difficult with these random "apps" of kindness. See which of the six would work best for your students today!
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Oktoberfest begins around mid-September. These Oktoberfest Activities and Crafts for Kids will help you teach your children all about this Holiday!
Making German schnitzel is easy and tastes delicious. schnitzel can be prepared using all different types of meats but this recipe uses chicken. You will want
“Psychopaths, narcissists, and sociopaths are experts at flattery & charm. Although it feels amazing at first, this idealization is actually responsible for just as much damage as the abu…
Since all my grandparents were German, it's no wonder that so many Bavarian recipes have been handed down to me. Because the Midwest has such a large German population, I feel this recipe represents the area well. —Susan Robertson, Hamilton, Ohio
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Want to help your kids learn about gratitude? Play the gratitude game with them. It's a fun game that the whole family will enjoy!
Brighten the flavors of this speedy, semi-homemade soup with fresh ginger, green onions, and carrots.
These pancakes are so delicious! With fresh apples inside and sparkling cider, they are sure to be a hit in your home!
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So...I had some silly plastic eyes left from Halloween. Now they are a practical and hands-on way to practice rhythms in music class! In this center students are asked to pull a rhythm out of the hat, show it to their group and then clap and say it. If they do it correctly (as evaluated by their peers) then they get to keep it (the blue containers in the picture are our eye catchers :-D ). The game ends when its time to move to the next center or when all the eyeballs have been used. The person with the most is declared the winner!
"Will you just stand still?"
Australian Gourmet Traveller recipe for colcannon.
A guide to the best sights and beaches in Folegandros island, Greece Folegandros is a tiny Greek island in the Aegean Sea. It’s a member of the Cyclades, a group of islands that counts holiday
You know what they say about wearing white after Labor Day . . . . . . And how creamy white sauces coating human mouthal cavities are the exception? THEY SAY IT, I SWEAR. Can I just tell you how hard I love the fall? I do. I’m not going to get all wax-a-laxy about […]
Koloman Moser (1868 –1918), AUSTRIAN Instead of applying his flair and art education solely to painting, Koloman Moser embodied the idea of Gesamt Kunstwerk (all-embracing art work) by designing architecture, furniture, jewelry, graphics, and tapestries meant to coordinate every detail of an environment. His work transcended the imitative decorative arts of earlier eras and helped to define Modernism for generations to come. Moser achieved a remarkable balance between intellectual structure (often geometric) and hedonistic luxury. Collaborating with Gustav Klimt and Josef Hoffmann, the artist was an editor and active contributor to Ver Sacrum, (Sacred Spring), the journal of the Viennese Secession that was so prized for its aesthetics and high quality production that it was considered a work of art. The magazine featured drawings and designs in the Jugendstil (Youth Style) along with literary contributions from distinguished writers from across Europe. It quickly disseminated both the spirit and the style of the Secession. In 1903 Moser and Hoffmann founded and led the Wiener Werkstatte (Viennese Workshop) a collective of artisans that produced elegant decorative arts items, not as industrial prototypes but for the purpose of sale to the public. The plan, as idealistic then as now, was to elevate the lives of consumers by means of beautiful and useful interior surroundings. Moser’s influence has endured throughout the century. His design sensibility is evident from the mid-century modern furniture of the 1950s and ‘60s to the psychedelic rock posters of the 1970s and remains a source of inspiration to many currently working within the field of applied arts. ALLEGORIEN-NEUE FOLGE, 1897, published by Gerlach & Schenk Verlag fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Vienna, was a serial publication that began as Allegorien und Embleme in 1882. A sourcebook of inspiration made for and by young Viennese artists became something of a galvanizer of the modernist movement in Vienna with its new series issued in 1897. Its publisher, Martin Gerlach, plucked young artists and even art students who were exploring the newest techniques in drafting and graphic design to contribute to his publication. This was the beginning of a long-standing relationship. In the forward to the 1897 edition, Gerlach, expounds upon the new approach which consciously shifted away from historicism rooted in the conservative Academy. Instead, the artists were encouraged to explore new subjects and new ways to present them. More unconventional subjects such as: Wine, Love, Song, Music and Dance; Arts and Sciences; the Seasons and their corresponding activities, sports and amusements, breathed fresh, modern life into the allegorical genre. Specific topics that were explored ranged from Electricity and new concepts of Work and Time to Bicycle Sport and the Graphic Arts. Essentially, the publication served as a portable forum for sharing and disseminating new ideas. Two contributors, a young Gustav Klimt and an even younger Koloman Moser, likely met through their involvement with Allegorien and found themselves to be like-minded artists. As a result, the two allied with other artists and architects in a dramatic and formal break with the established, conservative state-run arts (Kunstlerhausgenessenschaft) to found the Vienna Secession the very next year in 1898. Klimt became the Secession’s first President; while Moser, in 1903, expanded the group from a solely exhibition-based focus to include a workshop by co-founding the Wiener Werkstatte. Gerlach went on to publish some issues of the Secession’s journal called Ver Sacrum as well as postcards designed by its members. The Viennese art critic, Joseph August, called Gerlach the “Fuhrer der Moderne” (Leader of Modernism). The new 1897 series, featuring its innovative and modern art plates, is an important art historical document as it played a significant role in helping shape the avant-garde art movement in Vienna which exploded onto the scene with the formation of the Vienna Secession in 1898. Individually, the plates are important works; they are noteworthy for their stylistically and thematically modern approach. These plates offer some of the earliest examples of Viennese avant-garde and Secession artists’ published work.