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photo via Childhood 101 Next up in this series is one of the most popular methods of displaying lots of artwork - simply sticking it up along a wall. It's cheap, easy to do, and allows for lots of flexibility. This art space was created by Christie over at Childhood 101 for her daughter's playroom. How could anyone not be inspired to create here? Seriously, just looking at this has me itching to break out the crayons. Best of all, Christie provided lots of stylish ways to display all of her daughter's creations. Head over to Childhood 101 for
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About Some works of art are exploratory; they ask questions, but offer no answers. Some are the distillation of a lifetime of experience, and the answers they give cannot easily be translated into words. Richard MacDonald’s latest mythological sculpture, “Orpheus Ascending”, is a triumphant work of beauty, depth, and passion. It answers questions that are as old as humanity itself. The Greeks understood that all human drama pivots on the pervasive and unavoidable experience of loss. It is our vulnerability to loss that heightens the experience of mortality. Our time is limited, our control is limited, and out of this is born the great excitement of human existence. We love with intensity, because we know that our hold is tenuous. Greek mythology revolves around this essential paradox of human life. The love story of Orpheus and Eurydices exemplifies this principle in all it heartbreaking beauty. Richard MacDonald is drawn again to the beautiful story of Orpheus and Eurydices. When Orpheus’ bride is struck down on their wedding day by a deadly adder, he pleads with the gods to allow him to rescue her. If he fails, he promises they can keep him in Hades too. The gods allow him to try, but with one condition—he must not look back. Of course, in his anxiety for his love, he does glance back to make sure she is following him into the sunlight. At that instant the gods are true to their cruel promise, and Eurydices is pulled back down into the darkness so quickly that her farewell to Orpheus is barely audible. Orpheus is not allowed to cross back into Hades, although he waits in grief on the banks of the river Styx forever pining for his true love.
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