Friday, January 29, 2016

I'm going to mention a rare thing in this is a rare time because I don't know what to title this

yes I am listening to public radio right now

yes they're discussing a wonderful Mexican artist

unfortunately I had to turn it off because I got to talk

now I'm roaming through an archive and I see a series of things that need to point to.

And then there's the map and then there's the guy talking about the very thing before my eyes.

Jeffrey you can't let this one go you want to push this he's saying this and you walked into a part of the archives they had no idea you were going to do and they link and sink.

With his back to the sink.

It returns to the kitchen sink and if you saw other materials you would realize he made some material to give everyone when he was north of the river concerning his kitchen sink.

Let's talk about artist right now.

This one gets a footnote because I'm pulling the thing verbatim and I want you to visit the page.
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French forces invaded Spain in 1808, leading to the Peninsular War of 1808–1814. The extent of Goya's involvement with the court of the "Intruder king", Joseph I, the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, is not known; he painted works for French patrons and sympathisers, but kept neutral during the fighting. After the restoration of the Spanish king, Ferdinand VII, in 1814, Goya denied any involvement with the French. When his wife Josefa died in 1812, he was mentally and emotionally processing the war by painting The Second of May 1808 and The Third of May 1808, and preparing the series of prints later known as The Disasters of War (Los desastres de la guerra). Ferdinand VII returned to Spain in 1814 but relations with Goya were not cordial. He painted portraits of the king for a variety of organizations, but not for the king himself

The Second of May 1808 1814

During a period of convalescence during 1793–1794, Goya completed a set of eleven small pictures painted on tin. Known as Fantasy and Invention,

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this next little block of images is quite complex and connects to another block of images which means I better drag him into this folder which means I've got to locate them.

Navigating through the archive can be very tricky.

All right, what are these images, well there a collection made quite a while ago and there are few I downloaded today.

It's one of those mix-and-match wardrobe features.

It would be a shame not to go out, after all I'm in full uniform with a badge on!

Very rare!


This of course turns to Eric Clapton and we control reggae music in there as well and that brings us to the show me state and the little bird that keeps picking on my window. Which gets back to Alfred Hitchcock beautiful blondes and a rear window.




















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