#poem, The Paper Cup (A Euro-Ku)

Ella, fotógrafa» Art Digital by Francisco Bravo Cabrera/All Rights Reserved)

The world fits in a paper cup discarded by the side of a tree

that forms the supposed lungs of the world,

a paper cup that was made from a tree and photographed by a woman…

C.2023, Francisco Bravo Cabrera, Valencia, España

NOTA BENE

The Euro-Ku is my idea, and I «invented» the form in February of 2022 while thinking about writing a traditional Haiku and realising that I was not spiritually or culturally equipped to do so. Spirituality in art has everything to do with being contemporary and true to your history and culture. Therefore there was no way that I could transform my mind into the mind of a Japanese poet writing Haikus…

I thought about it and, loving the simplicity and straightforwardness of the Haiku, I came up with a version which would be true to my European/Western thought, spirituality and history, the «Euro-Ku.» It has three stanzas, but without syllabic count restrictions and the verses must flow into each other clearly, not flow off into outer space. The addition is that it must be accompanied by an unedited original image created by the poet. The version for the Americas is the Ameri-Ku, which wonderful poets from the United States have already engaged.

Cheers…

#art, A Few Questions…

(Art Digital original «The Artist and the Muse*» by Francisco Bravo Cabrera/All Rights Reserved)

I have some questions for all who wish to reply…

  1. Does art mix with politics?
  2. Should artists get involved with politics?
  3. Can art, (not that which is made for political propaganda) influence others politically or socially?
  4. If you thought that artists should not get involved with politics, can you tell me who should?
  5. If you thought that art does not mix with politics, can you tell me what does mix with politics and what mixes with art?

I look forward to your opinions, and please, always remember that the only thing we proffer is opinions, there are very few facts out there.

Cheers…

* This painting depicts the artist (I thought about doing a portrait of Francisco Goya) in a pensive mood, seemingly floating on the blue waters of a «creative» sea, while the «muse» looks from the side, taking on a rather sinister appearance…

#art, Las pinturas mas chungas de Picasso – Picasso’s Ugliest Paintings

(Foto/Photo Algargos, Arte e Historia)

Incluyendo su último autorretrato y otras mas que estan estupendas, o muy feas, no se, al fin y al cabo son obras del genio del S. XX…

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Including his last self-portrait and others that are incredible, or incredibly ugly, I don’t know, after all they are the works of the genius of the XXth Century…

(No olvidéis darle el «like» – Don’t forget to like)

Gracias…

Cheers…

#art, Dora Maar y Picasso – Dora Maar and Picasso

(Art Digital original de Francisco Bravo Cabrera/Derechos Reservados – A Digital Art original by Francisco Bravo Cabrera/All Rights Reserved)

Estoy seguro que el vídeo te lo dirá todo…

I am sure the video will tell you everything…

(No olvidéis darle el «like» – Don’t forget to like)

Gracias…

Cheers…

#art, Picasso y Dora Maar – Picasso and Dora Maar

(Picasso – Foto/Photo: Dora Maar/Cortesía de/Courtesy of Artcurial)

Dora Maar fue una mujer extraordinaria que, lamentablemente, se le recuerda mas por ser amante de Pablo Picasso que por sus propios méritos…y venga que los tenía…como fotógrafa y artista…

Pero bueno, todo está en el vídeo, échale un vistazo y dime lo que piensas…

(Foto/Photo The Guardian)

Dora Maar was an extraordinary woman who, lamentably, is remembered more for being one of the women of Picasso than for her own merits…which she certainly had…as a photographer and artist…

Well, it is all in the video, take a look and tell me what you think…

(Las Ramblas Barcelona in 1933. Photograph: Dora Maar/Courtesy of Artcurial)
(No olvides darle el «like» ni de comentar y compartir – Don’t forget to like, comment and share)

Gracias…

Cheers…

#art, Important Women Artists…

(Photo National Portrait Gallery)

Berenice Abbott was an American photographer born in Ohio in 1898…

She started her studies at Ohio State University, then in 1918 she relocated to Manhattan and started studying painting and sculpture. In 1921 she went to Paris to continue with her studies and studied sculpture with Emile Bourdelle. Bourdelle, French sculptor, was a student of Rodin, and a teacher to Giacometti and Matisse. He was a vanguard artist and a major proponent of Art Deco and an important part of the Belle Époque movement…

In France she met Man Ray and became his assistant. She then began to develop her art and started taking portraits of other artists…

Man Ray was an American photographer born in Philadelphia in 1890 but spent most of his life in Paris. He is renowned as a fashion photographer and for the many portraits he took of famous people…

But we are focusing on Berenice Abbott and you can see many of her incredibly delicious photographs that I have placed in this video. Don’t miss it!

(Don’t forget to like, comment and share, thanks!)

Cheers…

My Philosophy of Art and Life…

(On the Aegean Sea/All Rights Reserved)

I believe in art, not as a power to reveal or as a power to transform life, as I think the one who finds revelation and transforms is the artist. The artist grows with the search, and as I have said many times before, art is the search…

Wisdom is a gift from God. And yes! I believe, absolutely, in God. Why? Because I am a student of life, of nature and of man and I have come to the only realistic conclusion which is we are creatures of God. God is and has always been…

I believe that art serves several purposes, including to beautify and decorate walls, but also to transmit ideas, feelings and emotions as it speaks to the eternal present in which we exist…

The spirituality in art comes from its contemporary nature. The painter needs to paint what exists in his lifetime. If he doesn’t his work is dead…

The artist is a philosopher that expresses his philosophy on canvas…

The artist must speak of everything and must be aware of all things going on in his «polis,» in other words in his town, community, country. Who better than someone with knowledge, experience and wisdom to speak on things…

OMNIA CAELUM STUDIOS PRESENTS:

(2023)

Cheers…

#art, Mi filosofía sobre el arte y la vida…

(En el Mar Egeo/Derechos Reservados)

Creo en el arte, no como poder revelador, ni como transformador de la vida. El artista se transforma con la búsqueda, porque el arte es la búsqueda…

La sabiduría es un regalo de Dios, y sí, creo en Dios porque me fijo en todo lo que me rodea, estudio la naturaleza y estudio al hombre. Por eso no me caben dudas que Dios es y siempre ha sido…

Creo que el arte sirve para embellecer nuestra existencia y decorar nuestras paredes, pero también para expresar ideas, comunicar sentimientos y hablar del presente, del eterno presente…

Lo espiritual del arte es su contemporaneidad. El pintor tiene que reflejar su época, de no hacerlo, su obra queda muerta en vida…

El artista es un filosofo que expresa sus ideas en el lienzo…

El artista tiene que hablar de todo y estar al tanto de todas las cosas que pasan en el «polis» o sea en la ciudad, en la comunidad y el país. Quien mejor para hablar que uno que ha adquirido experiencia, sabiduría y aprendizaje…

OMNIA CAELUM STUDIOS PRESENTS:

(2023)

Gracias…

#music, Music for a Saturday Morning… Art Pepper…

(Photo by Laurie Pepper on Jazz Wax)

«Patricia,» was written by Art Pepper in 1978. Art Pepper, born in Los Angeles, California in 1925, started his career playing with Stan Kenton and Benny Carter. From there he went to become one of the great ones of what came to be called West Coast Jazz, along with another great trumpet player, Chet Baker.

He became addicted to drugs in the late 1960’s and joined Synanon, a group to rehabilitate drug addicts. He did return, clean, to recording in the mid 70’s. He wrote his autobiography Straight Life: the Story of Art Pepper in1979, co-written with his then wife Laurie Pepper. It is an exceptional book.

Art Pepper wrote this gorgeous ballad for his daughter, whose name, of course, was Patricia. He died from complications from a stroke in 1982. His health had been negatively affected, and had greatly deteriorated by his prison sentences, fifteen years in three prisons, and his addiction and recuperación. He would die at the age of only 56 years.

Awards received: DownBeat Readers’ Poll, second (to Charlie Parker), best altoist, 1951-52; DownBeat Critics’ Poll, best altoist deserving wider recognition, 1957 and 1977; DownBeat Critics’ Poll, best established altoist, 1980; Swing Journal record of the year, 1980.

ENJOY:

Cheers…