Monday, March 21, 2011

I Adore You

"May this be love," comes to mind now, the Jimi Hendrix recording from I believe it was the, "Axis/Bold as Love" album.  I heard the ending of this great recording by chance on radio  yesterday.  There is something exceptionally wonderful that is revealed about Hendrix in this recording and, I will venture to say it is the extent of his capacity to love the somehow comes through very beautifully and very strongly.

How can the capacity of someone to love come through in a recording?  A fair enough question that may or may not come to mind, the answer of which I cannot be certain of except to say, when God and genius are involved all things are possible creatively. 

Hendrix lives, yes, he does. 

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Please Visit My Newly Improved Saatchi Online Link (immediately below and to your right and below here)

http://www.saatchionline.com/profiles/index/id/17079

Happy St. Patty's everyone!  Another busy day drawing to a close.  I'm blogging now to let visitors know that I have updated my Saatchi Online Gallery portfolio and now with the option to purchase print enlargements there.  Please visit.  The link is to your right at each of the several blog spots I have here at Blogger.

I am waiting for my application to Amazon Kindle, the transfer of these blogs to Kindle to go through.  I submitted a few days ago but have not had the authorization go through yet. 



Saturday, March 12, 2011

Sort a Kind a Like You

Bird lives!  And wasn't it great to hear Charlie Parker's music broadcast by the one and only, the greatest Jazz scholar of all time, Phil Schaap, tonight on the radio from Columbia University.  Sad to know that today is the day of Bird's death but the music, especially with Jay McShan, hearing it was a blast from the past.  A trip I so happily took.  Thank you, Phil!

Friday, March 11, 2011

The Manifesto Feminino

'There is a kind of time machine which is a direct product of the earliest turn of the 20th century, a time in which the Italian Futurists dreamed a collective dream of energy and movement, virile masculinity and speed.'  Excerpt from the "Manifesto Feminino," visioned and written by Joyce Dade (c)

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Maria Callas, I Adore You

As fate would have it, one of my Facebook friends submitted, La Divina, and after first thrilling to my friend's Keith Jarrett offering, I cried listening to, Maria Callas.  I decided to add, Maria Callas here on my Jadore blog because I love her so much.  If I want to hear her beautiful and heartbreaking voice I can quickly find it here and so can you dear visitor. 

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Art Fairs are Just a Blur to me Now

I have taken images from my visit to the three main art fairs this past weekend and applied the blur factor. With blur everything is blurry yes but to my way of thinking, everything is more beautiful.  I have other blur images at my other blogs, please visit.