Tuesday, November 8, 2016

The Angelus (iterated)

On the left: "The Angelus," by Jean-Francoise Millet (1857-59). On the right: "Archeological Reminiscence of Millet's Angelus," by Salvador Dali (1933-35).

Salvador Dali was so taken with Millet's painting "The Angelus" when he first saw it as a child that in addition to painting variations on it for years he wrote a book about it, The Tragic Myth of Millet's Angelus.


A couple of Dali's additional iterations: Top: "Atavism at Twilight" (1934); Bottom: "Archetonic Angelus" (1933)



Sunday, April 17, 2016

The difference 9 1/2 years makes?

On the left: Gumball-machine puppy on a piece of toast at Penny's Diner in Vaughn, New Mexico on November 23, 2006. On the right: Gumball-machine monkey on a piece of toast at Penny's Diner in Vaughn, New Mexico on April 17, 2016.



Sunday, February 7, 2016

The light at the end of the tunnel. . .



On the left: Tim standing at the end of an underpass in Madison, WI, August 2014. On the right: Tim standing at the end of an underpass in Santa Fe, NM, February 2016.