Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 2 - Art 5

Saturday, April 9, 2022

You may read previous posting (Part 1):

- Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5



Fig 01- Gudea was a ruler, not called as a king 
(credit to Pinterest)


Just two examples are statues of:

- Gudea in Neo-Sumerian culture

- and statue of Memi and Sabu


Gudea was a leader in a sovereign country but called as a governor. He dressed like a monk than a king.


Moreover, Memi and Sabu was ordinary people that found in the nonroyal cemeteries surrounding the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) at Giza, Egypt.



Fig-02- Portrait, painted by Pablo Picasso



Fig 03- Pathway garden, painted by Claude Monet


Statue of Memi and Sabu may be read at previous posting:

- Are there Non Royal Statues Surrounding the Pyramid? - Art 1


It is said that never giving up, even when we know its not really working, we need to go back at it, time and time again until we are happy (satisfy).


We need to read several articles, include Wikipedia (even though not reliable resource, but at least give some ideas) to understand history context such as statues of Gudea, and Memi and Sebu.


Finally, It is challenging to study art history without history background and art skill (especially to whom have no talent in art).


However, the difficulty could be overcome step by step with a fair amount of enthusiasm.


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Our Nearby Neighborhood was Visited by Alligators – Critters 4

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

At previous post, we know that Louisiana has the most alligator compared to other states in the USA.


About 3 million alligators (wild and farming) are estimated living in the state of Louisiana.



Fig 01- An alligator in the canal


Hence, it is not surprise if we may encounter alligators in the areas such as:

- ditch

- canal

- small river

- pond

- lakes

- swamps


Yes, the areas might close or far from our neighborhood.



Fig 02- A lake in the city with cloudy cloud



Fig 03- A place might be loved by alligators



Fig 04- At least two alligators seen in the canal.


In case we have been faced with an alligator, can we call Wildlife and fishery services for help?


My neighbors said that no!


We can’t contact department of Wildlife and fishery for just see an alligator or alligators in our area.


They will come if an alligator bites or attacks someone. Then, they will relocate the alligator.


Before that happen, what we can do is to remind our neighborhood.


Finally, can you see how many alligators at Fig-04 above?


I saw two!


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When is Spring Coming in your Place? - Part 1 - Gardening and Hobby 24

Monday, April 4, 2022

In northern hemisphere, the starting of spring is based on astronomical calendar at the third week of March.


How about in Southern hemisphere?



Fig 01- Magnolia blossom in the park


While in Southern hemisphere, starting of spring depended on meteorological time, it is happened around September.


The countries in the Southern hemisphere include such as:

- Australia

- New Zealand

- and Argentine


In the USA very much varies among states; called as northern Vs southern states.



Fig 02- Beautiful spring at yard


Alaska which closes to north pole is huge different with southern states, just for an example.


Spring in American southern usually as early February every year, but quite late for this year. I don’t know why.



Fig 03- Just for illustration, beautiful red in the spring


The American southern states are following:

- Florida

- Alabama

- Louisiana

- Mississippi

- Texas


Temperature during spring time usually around 50 degree F or 10 degree C in my area.


Quite convenient for me.


# To be continued to Part 2


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Fish and Shellfish Sold by Local Groceries – Part 1- Food Variety 18

Saturday, April 2, 2022

We have several groceries in our neighborhood to sell fresh seafood, caught by local fishermen.


When we visit one of groceries couple days ago, the seller said that the fish and shellfish come from Gulf of Mexico, American parts.



Fig 01- A sign at the seafood market.


The areas are quite huge, its spans about 2,700 km (1,680 miles) along the coastlines of 5 USA states, they are:

- Florida

- Alabama

- Mississippi

- Louisiana

- Texas.


In addition to oil and gas, the Gulf of Mexico is important habitat for fish and marine organisms.



Fig-02- Large size shrimp


Moreover, some of commercial marine organisms are:

- crabs

- shrimp

- fish

- mollusks



Fig 03- Small size shrimps


Shrimps from Gulf of Mexico have 3 different colors:

- white

- pink

- brown


Shrimp prize depend on size (large, medium or small) or count (number of shrimp per pound):

- US$ 9.99 per pound for shrimp with 9 – 12 count.

- US$ 7.99 per pound for shrimp with 10 – 15 count.

- US$ 5.99 per pound for shrimp with 16 – 20 count.


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Do You Know that Plants can Memorize Information? - Part 2

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

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Fig 01- The plant with green and red leaves


Since plants have no brain, their ability to store “expertise” in weeks, even two months is beyond amazing.


Orchids have ability to trick insects, hence orchid called as a “clever” plant. They produce chemicals similar to female insects pheromones.


Pheromones is a wind borne chemical. This “aromatic” may affect on other insects behaviors.


Chemical combinations or concentrations of Pheromones stimulate pollinators to do pollination.



Fig 02- White flowers, just for illustration


In addition to Pheromones, many pollinators are attracted by orchid because of nectar and mimic foods.



Fig 03- An orchid, sold at Walmart


The number of insects includes:

- bees

- wasps

- flies

- ants

- birds

- moths

- butterflies


Do you know or aware a kind of smart plants around you?


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Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Art is a piece of work based on internal hopes, wishes, dreams and feelings with outside world.


Piece of work may be created on chosen medium.



Fig 01- A woman in beret, painted by Pablo Picasso


Since, it has medium, thus work of art could be seen (with naked eye), “smell” by nose and even be touched by our hands.


In addition, art is work of beauty too, thus, we can feel and interpret that piece of work.


As an example, since a painting could be touched (its medium), then, we may feel and interpret its beauty.


How?



Fig 02- Floral encounter, painted by Manuela Karin Knaut



Fig 03- Sculpture of Laocoon and his sons


Interpretation could be far cross time limit (hundred years ago or “travel” to the future time, unlimited and unseen very far time ahead).


My weakness in study art history is difficulty to understand the meaning of piece of art in context of history.


I need to read over and over to understand history context of some pieces of art.


What are examples of art pieces which are required to be interpreted in history context?


# To be continued to Part 2


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Squirrels Population in our Neighborhood – Critters 3

Thursday, March 24, 2022

I just feel wild squirrels are less and less coming to our backyard at least in the last five years.


There are plenty possible reasons off course.



Fig 01- A squirrel on the fence


One important reason might relate to the fact that we never feed them anymore, since we worry the wild squirrels will lack of ability to find food naturally later on.


Other facts, our neighborhood trees infected by fungi diseases, then we cut them down.


As you know that some trees are source of natural foods and shelters for squirrels and many animals.


Then, what other factors may lead to decreasing of squirrel population?



Fig 02- Falling tree, just for illustration



Fig 03- Trees in neighborhood



Fig 04- A dead squirrel at roadside.


Dead is one of factors which may lead to reducing of squirrel population. Several cause of dying are:

- diseases

- poisoning

- electrick shock

- trauma from falling

- predation


In respect to predation, a squirrel especially a baby squirrel is a target of hawk in our neighborhood:

- Hawks to Control Rats at Neighborhood - Critters 1


In addition, we always find dead squirrels on the roads due to hit by cars recently.


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