Mackenzie Thorpe, “Blessed” Legends Art Gallery

 

“Blessed” by Mackenzie Thorpe $895 unframed & framed $1445.00. Hand-Pulled Serigraph on Coventry Rag Paper .Today I am sharing with you one of my favorite pieces at Legends Fine Art Gallery in La Jolla, California. “Blessed” by Mackenzie Thorpe is an exquisite art piece that has layers of love, hope and faith layered throughout. This particular piece wrestles with the “struggle of love” and why it’s worth fighting for always. We are “Blessed to have love, be loved and to share love. Even when it can be difficult, the key is to remember love is always a blessing full of hope and light.

Mackenzie Thorpe is one of the most sought after artists in the world.
(858) 456-9900. Please do ask for “Michelle.”

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Dr. Seuss, 21 inspirational lessons by JD Meier

I have the pleasure of sharing with my readers a truly inspiring article written by “Sources of Light,” JD Meier. I stumbled across this amazing article and begged JD to let me share this on my website. As a promoter of Goodwill, positive thinking, he was kind enough to say yes.

Lessons Learned from Dr. Seuss by JD MEIER

Kid, you’ll move mountains! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So…get on your way!”– Dr. Seuss When I was a kid, Dr. Seuss was a constant source of inspiration for me. His stories filled my head with endless possibilities. Between Great Day for Up and The Cat in the Hat, I was

Author, Dr. Seuss

pretty much prepared for making the most of any day. I think his real masterpiece though was Oh! the Places You’ll Go! This is the book that convinced me I could move mountains and that life is what you make of it. 21 Lessons Learned from Dr. Seuss There are so many great lessons from Dr. Seuss. Each of his book is such a treasure trove of ideas and actions for a better life. What I did here is boil down a set of 21 lessons that highlight his key themes across his works and quotes:

1. Be a thinker of great things. Dr. Seuss teaches us, “Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!”

2. Be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it. Sometimes you just don’t know what you’ve got until after it’s gone. In Bartholomew and the Ooblek, King Didd got what he wished for, but the sticky Ooblek goo was worse than the fog, snow, sunshine, and rain that it replaced. The King quickly wanted his old weather back and he learned to appreciate it.

3. Be your best you. In the words of Dr. Seuss, “There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” Make the most of what you’ve got. In Yertle the Turtle, we see “feather envy” and it’s a gentle reminder to be careful what you wish for and appreciate what you’ve got.

4. Bend your world in wonderful ways. Nobody bends it like the Cat in the Hat. From the metaphors you use, to the thinks that you think, you can shape your world that’s right in front of you.

5. Don’t put yourself in a box. You’re only limited by your own imagination. The Cat in the Hat teaches us how to let our imaginations run wild.

6. Don’t waste your time worrying who’s better than who. In Yertle the Turtle, Dr. Seuss teaches us that “You have better things to do than argue who’s better than who.”

7. Dream it and do it. You can move mountains when you put your mind to it. Direct your life like a blockbuster and make things happen. 8. Edutainment wins over boring and ho-hum. With whacky words, wondrous worlds, and fantastical characters, Dr. Seuss taught us the edutainment is how you change a child’s life. Reading is only boring if you make it so.

9. Kindle your curiosity. Keep your mind open and your eyes peeled. Stay curious and follow your growth.

10. Life happens in moments at a time. Don’t miss out on life by tuning out the little things along the way.

11. Own your fun. There’s more to do than play in the rain. When you’re bored, you’re boring. The Cat in the Hat teaches us to be the maker of our own fun. Make each day your own special blend of whatever it is that best floats your boat.

12. Play at your day. You can play at your day, in every way.

13. Persistence pays off. Be relentless in your pursuit of things. In Green Eggs and Ham, it was through persistence that Sam-I-Am finally got the unnamed character to try the green eggs and ham. In real life, Dr. Seuss’s first children’s book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, was rejected 27 times before being published by Vanguard Press.

14. Treat people fairly and squarely. In The Sneetches and Other Stories, Dr. Seuss shows us that we can’t judge people by their lot in life or whether they have a star on their belly. In Yertle the Turtle, it’s a reminder not to climb over people on your way to the top, because they’re same people you’ll see on your way back down.

15. Try it … you just might like it. In Green Eggs and Ham, when the unnamed character was surprised to find out that he actually likes green eggs and ham once he tried them. You just never know until you try.

16. Saying you’re sorry can help make things right. In Bartholomew and the Oobleck, when the king finally said the magic words, “I’m sorry,” and “it’s all my fault,” he helped make things right again.

17. See the bright side of things. It’s a great day for up, when you can see the sunny side of things. Sure sometimes you’ll have to work at it, but positivity is a skill. Do it daily.

18. Setbacks happen. Deal with them and move on. Make trouble think twice about messing with you.

19. Some people are much more unlucky than you. When you’re down in the dumps and things get real bad, remind yourself that somewhere, somehow, someway … somebody is much “more unlucky than you.”

20. Success is a journey and we all have our own paths. Make your journey count. Don’t let fear stop you. Don’t let conventional wisdom stop you. Lead the life you want to live, and when there’s no path, make one.

21. Your voice counts. In Horton Hears a Who, Dr. Seuss shows us how one little voice can tip the scale … after all, “A person’s a person, no matter how small.” Top 10 Dr. Seuss Quotes Dr. Seuss has so many quotable quotes, from enjoying your day to being more you. He has such a way with words. Even when he reminds us of something we already know, he has a way of saying it that makes an old song sound new. Here is a sprinkling of some of my favorite quotes:

1. Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind. 2. Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.

3. Only you can control your future.

4. So the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.

5. The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.

6. Today is gone. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one.

7. Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.

8. Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.

9. You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself, any direction you choose.

10. You know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams. It’s inspirational gold. There is nobody youer than you, and the more that you learn the more places you’ll go.

Bravo. Dr. Seuss Quotes If you’re not familiar with Dr. Seuss’s quotes, then you’re in for a treat. It’s easy to read his words, and he’s a master of saying a lot with so little. A nice simple way to leverage his quotes is to pick one or two of your favorites. Sometimes the right quote is just what we need to hear and it can be the perfect catalyst that we need in our life. Enjoy!

Aloneness • All alone! Whether you like it or not, alone is something you’ll be quite a lot. • I’m afraid sometimes you’ll play lonely games too, games you can’t win because you’ll play against you. • You can get help from teachers, but you are going to have to learn a lot by yourself, sitting alone in a room.

Be Yourself • If you’d never been born, then you might be an Isn’t! An Isn’t has no fun at all. No, he disn’t. • You are you. Now, isn’t that pleasant? • You’re in pretty good shape for the shape you are in.

Everybody deserves a shot• A person’s a person, no matter how small. • I know, up on top you are seeing great sights, but down here at the bottom we, too, should have rights.

Fun • Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, And that enables you to laugh at life’s realities. • From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere. • I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. • If you never did you should. These things are fun and fun is good. • It is fun to have fun, but you have to know how. • We are all a little weird and life’s a little weird, and when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall in mutual weirdness and call it love.

General• Be awesome! Be a book nut! • Christmas doesn’t come from a store, maybe Christmas perhaps means a little bit more … • I do not like green eggs and ham I do not like them Sam I am. • I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. Because an elephant’s faithful, 100 percent. • I’m glad we had the times together just to laugh and sing a song, seems like we just got started and then before you know it, the times we had together were gone. • Oh, the things you can find if you don’t stay behind! • Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple. • So be sure when you step, Step with care and great tact. And remember that life’s A Great Balancing Act. • They say I’m old-fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast! • Words and pictures are yin and yang. Married, they produce a progeny more interesting than either parent.

Life Happens • I’m sorry to say so but, sadly it’s true that bang-ups and hang-ups can happen to you. • Things may happen and often do to people as brainy and footsy as you.

Make Things Happen • I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I’ve bought a big bat. I’m all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me! • There’s no limit to how much you’ll know, depending how far beyond zebra you go. • Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So… get on your way. • Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.

Positivity • And will you succeed? Yes indeed, yes indeed! Ninety-eight and three-quarters percent guaranteed! • If you keep your eyes open enough, oh the stuff you will learn. Oh the most wonderful stuff. • It’s opener, out there, in the wide, open air. • Just tell yourself, Duckie, you’re really quite lucky. • You’ll miss the best things if you keep your eyes shut.

Thinking • Think and wonder, wonder and think. • Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!

Dr. Seuss Books: One of the best ways to get to know Dr. Seuss is through his books. Here is a round up of his books:

 Kid’s Books• And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street • Bartholomew and the Oobleck • Daisy-Head Mayzie • Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You

The Lorax. "I speak for the trees."

Are? • Dr. Seuss Sleep Book, • Horton Hatches the Egg • Hunches in Bunches • I Can Lick Thirty Tigers Today & Other Stories • I Can Draw It Myself: By Me, Myself with a Little Help from My Friend Dr. Seuss • I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew • If I Ran the Circus • If I Ran the Zoo • Happy Birthday to You • Horton Hears a Who • How the Grinch Stole Christmas • McElligot’s Pool • Oh, the Places You’ll Go! • On Beyond Zebra • Scrambled Eggs Super! • The Butter Battle Book • The Cat in the Hat Song Book • The Five Hundred Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins • The King’s Stilts • The Lorax • The Sneetches And Other Stories • Thidwick, the Big-Hearted Moose • Yertle the Turtle & Other Stories • You’re Only Old Once Beginner’s Books • Dr. Seuss ABC • Green Eggs and Ham • Fox in Socks • Hop on Pop • I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! • Marvin K. Mooney, Will You Please Go Now! • Mister Brown Can Moo, Can You? • Oh! The Thinks You Can Think! • Oh, Say Can You Say? • One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish • The Cat in the Hat • The Cat in the Hat Comes Back • The Cat’s Quizzer • The Foot Book • The Shape Of Me And Other Stuff • There’s a Wocket in My Pocket!

What has Dr. Seuss taught you about life?

 

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Roy Lichtenstein Sets $43 Million Record at Christie’s

Roy Lichtenstein Peephole Sets $43 Million Record at Christie’s

ROY LICHENTSTEIN “PEEPHOLE” sets $43 million record at Christie’s.

“People would rather have art or gold instead of paper money,” collector Eli  Broad said, after leaving the auction at Christie’s.

What’s a safe investment these days?   According to collector, Eli Broad:

ART.

“I can see the whole room!… And There’s Nobody In It!,” sold for $43.2 million dollars. Leonardo Dicaprio was just one of many in the audience to witness this ground breaking record in the art world. While other investments can be shaky right now, it appears that the soul’s must-have’s, like art, can be a positive investment.

Roy Lichtenstein was an famous American Pop Art painter. Born in 1923, Roy Lichtenstein only recently just died in 1997 from pneumonia. Lichtenstein found worldwide fame  in the the  early 60′s….selling out at his first show even before it opened. His first one-man show was held at famed art curator’s Leo Castelli’s gallery in 1962.

(Art Curator Leo Castelli’s collection eventually ended up being donated at the Smithsonian Institution. Castelli’s largest private sales was estimated at $600 million in 2007, sold by the heirs of his first wife, Ileana Sonnabend.)

Legends Art Gallery in La Jolla, California carries a very well known Pop Artist, Nelson De La Nuez. A sought after  De La Nuez was chosen to be the official artist of the “70th Anniversary of the Wizard of Oz.” legendary Michael Jackson’s last gift to his children were three of his paintings: ”Alice in Dali Land,” “Lost Fairy Tales” and “Flavor of the Month.”

Why Pop Art? What is the fascination?  Check out this linke for more details on Pop Art: http://wwar.com/masters/l/lichtenstein-roy.html

If one had to analyze the rise to fame of Pop Art, it would appear this brightly, flashy artwork appeals to the masses because of the blending of the message the Pop Art displays, and the emotions that are evoked by the person viewing the work.“I Can See The Whole Wide Room!…And There’s Nobody In It!” conveys an immediate sense of ‘aloneness,’ by much of the canvas being covered in black. The peep hole is like the soul peering out into the world, wondering why life can be so full, yet, feel empty in the same moment.

Swedish, Impressionist painter Edvard Munch’s famous “The Scream,” has a similar tone in one glance, too. However, this painting alludes to more hysteria and melancholia layered in the textures of the paint, as well as the shape of the eyes and mouth. (“The Scream,” which had been stolen and now recovered, is worth around $50 million, even after being damaged.)

“I Can See The Whole Room!…And, Nobody Is In It,” exudes an immediate seperation to the observer. Like life can feel vastly empty, while lacking the wholeness our heart desires.

What do you see in Lichtenstein’s painting? What do you see inside “The Scream?”

Each piece of art can tell a different story to all of us.

Roy Lichtenstein’s, “I CAN SEE THE WHOLE ROOM!…AND THERE’S NOBODY IN IT!,” sold for 43.2 million.

Inside one painting, like “I Can See The Whole Room!…And There’s Nobody in it,” we might find what we never knew was missing. Solace can be found in courage if we examine something more meaningful and frightening, when we take just one step closer to look within our own soul.

~Machel Penn Shull, a lover or Art.

(If you are in Southern California, please stop in to Legends Gallery at 1205 Prospect Street, CA, 92037   USA and let them know you found Legends from this website.)
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Randy Cooper at Legends Gallery on October 28, 2011

 

Shadow Sculpture "Andrea," by Randy Cooper

Well-known Artist, Randy Cooper will be in Legends Gallery in La Jolla from 6-9 p.m. this
Friday on October 28th, 2011. Randy is a native Southern California, but now lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with his wife where we works full-time as an artist. Don’t miss out. Come enjoy meeting a World Renowned Artist in La
Jolla tomorrow night, the last Friday in October. If you have any questions,
please feel free to call the gallery directly or just stop in at Legends
Gallery in La Jolla. Legends is located at 1205 Prospect, Suite B, La Jolla, CA
92037.

 

Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to meet Randy Cooper this Friday in La Jolla.

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