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Week 112 DaydreamingĀ
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Week 112
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Here is week 112, folks. As always, thank you to these amazing authors who provide me with endless amounts of entertainment. You are all amazingly talented!
Readers-please make sure you show these authors some love! If youād like to check out my previous posts, follow #rachelās fanfic lists or search the tag on my blog. Happy reading!
The Writer's Block One-ShotsĀ - jlala aka @jlalafics
The Quiet BoyĀ - juststella aka @justajjfan
A Father's LoveĀ - @historywriter2007
My Brotherās Bride - AULOVE aka @mega-aulover
On Borrowed TimeĀ - panskiss123
9000 R.P.M.Ā - @katnissdoesnotfollowback
Champion - redheadedflame
Katniss Everdeen is Not a Stalker - AULOVE aka @mega-aulover
Wilderness LogĀ - alliswell aka @alliswell21
Too FamiliarĀ - hutchabelle aka @hutchhitched
Pieces That Fall Into PlaceĀ - everlarklover1960
Open Mind Series by Johnson Tsang. 2017.
Johnson Tsang is a sculptor based in Hong Kong. As poor grades and financial instability foregrounded the necessity of work, his foray into sculpture began later in life. His first clay modeling class was in 1991, during his thirteen-year career as a policeman. He developed an instantaneous connection with the medium, feeling a kind of āpeace and joyā, as though he was touching āhuman skinā.Ā Tsang now produces up to one sculpture a week, and his working processes are often documented on his Facebook and Instagram pages.
Johnson Tsangās work is surrealist and evocative, involving the warping of human faces and features that detach from the sensations of external reality. His recent Open Mind series, completed in late 2017, illustrates Tsangās incorporation of hand gestures into his sculptures to create the titular open-mindedness.Ā
Photo credits to the artist.
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36 Emerald BrandsĀ by Su Xiaobai (čē¬ę). 2005. Painting, lacquer on linen.
Born in 1949 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, Su joined the School of Arts and Crafts in Wuhan and later studied oil painting at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. His medium du choix ā lacquer ā richly alludes to Chinese material culture and accounts for the smooth and gently curved surfaces that are characteristic of his works. Constructed layer by layer, Suās paintings evoke a meditative tradition that brackets both Chinese philosophy and the vocabulary of Abstract Expressionism. 36 Emerald Brands, in an assertion of being, paradoxically closes in upon itself while protruding outwards into three dimensionality.Ā
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Skipping FlowersĀ by Pang Xunqin (åŗč°ē¹). 1944. Watercolor on Paper.
Born in Changshu Xian in the Jiangsu Province, Pang Xunqin (1906ā1985) began his study of Bird-and-flower painting at the age of eleven. After studying at the AcadĆ©mie Julian in Paris, Pang returned to China in 1930 and founded the Storm Society, Chinaās first modern art association that aimed to ācreate the world, which is staggered by colours, lines and forms with our crazy enthusiasm and sound reason.ā Pangās earlier works contained elements from Cubist, Art Nouveau and Post-Impressionist movements, the result of his participation and exposure to Parisian art circles. His later efforts, however, concentrated on traditional Chinese decorative and folk arts. In Skipping Flowers, Pangās meandering rivers speak to the conventions of shan shui painting, but are rendered with a naturalism and three-dimensionality characteristic of Western painting, further reinforced by the vividly clothed figures in the foreground.
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