The world will never quite understand the difference it makes, when one touches the Master’s hand.From blind at birth to broken hearts and everything in between, the difference it makes when one touches the Master’s hand.
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I'm _____________. Fill in the blank, and then stop it! Mark posted this video on his facebook page after seeing it on MSFG Peter Lakatos's page. Do you think that men would find this example a bit funnier than a woman? It may seem like an oversimplified "answer" to change so many feelings we accept as part of who we are. Maybe we were told from early on that we were a certain "way". Sure, there are "ways" we want to be, like honest, cheerful, giving, etc., but what about being lazy, fearful, down on yourself, "late", selfish, judgmental, etc.. One of my favorites is when someone, usually a family member, says "But that's just you! You've always been that way!" Or even worse when YOU say, "But that's who I am, I've always been that way." I am aware of many habits, behaviors, and reactions that I want to change about myself, but they are less and less all the time the more often I remind myself that I have a choice. I move toward making those desired changes every time I hear myself make statements about "who I am", if it's different that what I want to be. Habits, behaviors, and reactions, can change in an instant. I often hear people say habits are hard to break. In fact I had a client try and argue the fact that that was true because she read a book about how difficult changing habits has proven to be based on "studies" that said it was so! Um no. I've changed many, many, a habit overnight and I'm sure the same could be said of every one reading these words. I bit my fingernails down to the nubs until I was 14 years old. I had a girlfriend that always wore frosty pink nail polish and I thought it looked so pretty. I wanted to wear frosty pink nail polish, so I stopped biting my nails...overnight. Done, never again did I bite my fingernails, and now I have the beautiful fingernail that I have to literally file down every week! I could have just given in to the fact that I was a "nail biter". When I decided to lose 100lbs I knew fast food could not be an option. I gave it up, overnight, cold turkey. I could have defended my love for fast food, but nope, that wasn't me anymore. The things you do, the things you are, are a choice. If there are things you want to change then you don't have to buy into thinking "it's just you". Stop it. Don't own it. Just because something was doesn't mean that it always has to be. You don't have a "problem", you have choice. You don't have an "issue", you have a choice. You don't have to "fight" or "struggle", you have a choice to feel differently. You can change if you want to. You can change if you want to. Quit talking about what you want to change and start to move in the direction of it. Quit boring yourself and your friends with what you are going to do and just do it. One foot in front of the other, a small step or a giant leap. No part of feeling improvement, no part of feeling relief is too small. I'll leave you with this: If I were a sculptor and I had a vision to create a grand statue it would only stay a vision, a dream, unless I put chisel to stone. I must put chisel to stone to be a sculptor. If I don't then I'm only a talker, and dreaming of being a sculptor. To BE a sculptor, to BE a creator, I must take action and put chisel to stone. Will I become the next Michelangelo? Maybe not, but maybe....who cares? I only care to be a creator. Without action I am only a dreaming of being a creator. My training, my workouts, my food and my thoughts, are my chisel, and my body my stone. Yes, changing how you think is key, but you have to follow through with the changes. You must act on your new definition what you want to be, and who you are.
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“St. Cecily (Cecilia)” Ezio Anichini Ezio Anichini is one of our all-time favorite artists. Working mainly in the Art Nouveau style (or Stile Liberty) of the early 20th Century, he was the master of dreamy religious portraits. Famous for his Litany of Loreto, less known are his extensive magazine covers he did for arts magazines in Italy, where he was often able to incorporate his Catholic faith into his assignments and promote Catholicism from the newsstands. In this one from 1907, Arts and Labor: Music and Musicians Illustrated Monthly Magazine, he has painted the primary Catholic Saint of music, St. Cecelia, and placed her in the hands of her angel, who is her muse, bringing her Heavenly inspiration. Muse, music, right? The word music (musica in Italian) comes from the Greek word mousike, which means "art of the Muses." There is something timeless and beautiful in Anichini's work, something we always find fresh and enjoyable. ** IMPORTANT ** THE IMAGE IS SMALLER THAN THE PAPER! There is a blank border all around the image of about .5" for 5x7, 1.3" for 8.5x11, 1.6" for 11x14, and 1.75" for 13x17". All Approx! The white space gives the framed picture a finished look without using a mat. *POSTER SIZES ARE PRINTED WITH SMALL BORDER* This is to preserve the dimensions of the original artwork. – Acid-free paper – Archival pigments, rated to last for generations. – Cardboard backer – Above story of the art – Enclosed in a tight-fitting, crystal clear bag. Thanks for your interest! Sue & John “In order to communicate the message entrusted to her by Christ, the Church needs art.” ~ St. Pope John Paul II Original image is out-of-copyright. Descriptive text and image alterations (hence the whole new image) © by Sue Kouma Johnson
Here is a complete set of lessons for… Lord's Prayer Summary of all workshops in this Rotation: Art : Children will explore the importance of prayer to faith as they learn about Albrecht Durer's life and create metal tooled praying hands plaques. Games : Children will learn some of the vocabulary of the Lord's Prayer by playing a match game. Older children will also compare the Luke and Matthew versions of the Lord's Prayer. Computer : Children will explore the meaning of the Lord's Prayer...
Preliminary study for the 'Heller Altar': flic.kr/p/cdUQN5 Albrecht Dürer [German Northern Renaissance painter, printmaker, engraver, mathematician, and theorist, 1471 – 1528] Biography: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer Watercolor and gouache on paper ___ Light restoration by plumleaves
Солдаты,офицеры, ландскнехты. 15-16 век. After Hendrik Goltzius 1587 High Altar of St Mary (a soldier) 1477-89 Wood Church of St. Mary, Cracow MASTER M S Christ Carrying Christ Carrying the Cross 1506 Tempera on limewood, 147,5 x 92,6 cm Christian Museum, Esztergom ----------------------------…
Hendrick Goltzius, Mühlbracht 1558 - Haarlem 1617 Studienblatt mit vier Händen, ca. 1588/89 Schwarze und rote Kreide Sheet of Studies with Four Hands, approx. 1588/89 Black and red chalk Die Zeichnung zeigt eine rechte Hand in vier verschiedenen Positionen. Durch das Zusammenspiel der roten und schwarzen Kreide ergeben sich Höhungen und Schatten, welche einen lebendigen und malerischen Effekt erzielen. Die Hände sind Zeugnis eines genauen Naturstudiums, die überlangen Finger und die gezierte Handhaltung entsprechen jedoch dem manieristischen Formenideal der Zeit. Goltzius selbt hatte durch einen Unfall verkrüppelte Hände und war unfähig, einige seiner Finger auszustrecken. Während die oberen drei gesunde Hände darstellen. zeigt die untere wahrscheinlich seine eigene missgebildete Hand. Die Zeichnung diente nicht allein dem Motivvorrat, sondern will, insbesondere unter Berücksichtigung der Missbildung des wichtigsten Handwerkszeugs des Künstlers, als ein Meisterwerk der Zeichenkunst verstanden werden. Quelle: www.staedelmuseum.de/
Even the greatest artists go through spells out of fashion. Few traverse the centuries with their genius unquestioned. Take Raphael, who was long thought the Renaissance artist par excellence.
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In the latter part of the 19th century, as so-called spiritualists and magicians clashed over the nature of the paranormal, members of the scientific community sought to establish methods for objec…
Four Studies of Hands. 1588-89. Hendrick Goltzius. Dutch 1558-1617. black and red chalk on coloured paper. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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Revolutionary in his way of painting, Caravaggio personifies in every aspect of his eventful life the romantic figure of the damned artist. Born in Milan, he worked mainly in Rome, Naples, Malta and Sicily. For biographical notes -in english and italian- and works by Michelangelo Merisi, called Caravaggio see: