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The Dogs of Pompeii

After the bus left our group at the entrance of the ghost city, buried by years of solitude and emptiness, we started our walk through the steep, stone streets. And to my surprise, I noticed that we were followed by a pack of stray dogs at a certain distance, six or seven of them! The y escorted us throughout the tour and then left us again at the entrance where we started, following another group of tourists...

I wonder if these dogs were descendants of the ones referred to in a ?welcome mat?of one of the Pompeii homes that warned cava canem, ?beware of the dog.? Who knows...

Posted by Mari Carmen on Aug 28, 2009 in Random Thoughts [entry link]

Invitation

You are all invited to Gallery Night in the Design District today, Saturday the 11th from 7 to 10 p.m. at 4141 N.E. 2nd Avenue (103). Our exhibit, (Mari Carmen and Ines' "Against All Odds II) is quite interesting. Sangria, "tapas" and art pieces... a wonderful combination!
Hope to see you there.

MARI CARMEN

Posted by Mari Carmen on Jul 11, 2009 in Events [entry link]

The New Artists

Painting; art; how did all start? Let us think that it started with the need to create, with the burst of ideas, forms and colors that we feel urged to express, to place in a surface for our own enjoyment, for the magic of it all or for the rest of the world to see. It is almost like an excruciating rush to take it out of our souls, and it leaves you drained, exhausted, but with a feeling of accomplishment.

The story of painting goes back to the cavemen, some 35,000 years ago, on the walls of the caves where they lived. They depicted what was important to them: hunting animals, for example. Maybe they looked at a bump on the wall and imagined it looked like an animal, the same way we sometimes look at the sky and see a figure formation in the clouds, who knows? And then completed the painting.Perhaps they saw some kind of magic ritual in it. Since the images are far back into the caves, one theory could also be that they needed to "visualize" the killings first, depicted on the walls, to act upon them.

Good examples are Lascaux in France and Altamira in Spain. Have any of you been at those caves or seen replicas at the museums? Please share your thoughts with us!

Posted by Mari Carmen on Aug 2, 2008 in Editorials, Random Thoughts [entry link]