Sunday, August 19, 2018

Raven

Raven
Rayleigh Scattering
The Blue Boy
Cuervo
Cuerpo
Corvina
Curva
Rochester
Raymond, Henry Jarvis
Tower

Prov1:20

"Wisdom crieth without; she uttereth her voice in the streets:"





Northern raven, Corvus corax













The Blue Boy, Thomas Gainsborough


Gainsborough painted the portrait in response to the advice of his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds,[3] who had written:
It ought, in my opinion, to be indispensably observed, that the masses of light in a picture be always of a warm, mellow colour, yellow, red, or a yellowish white, and that the blue, the grey, or the green colours be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and be used only to support or set off these warm colours; and for this purpose, a small proportion of cold colour will be sufficient. Let this conduct be reversed; let the light be cold, and the surrounding colour warm, as we often see in the works of the Roman and Florentine painters, and it will be out of the power of art, even in the hands of Rubens and Titian, to make a picture splendid and harmonious.



 Wheatfield with Crows is a July 1890 painting by Vincent van Gogh. It has been cited by several critics as one of his greatest works.











Registro en la Via Dolorosa donde se conserva resaltado el posible apoyo de Jesús con la cruz a cuestas. (Foto y mano de Ligia Vargas, my sis)












Corvina








Corvina al horno con papas






Sea bass, corvina.










Curva







Cuerpo










Curvas 










Kary Ramos








Chess: "Raven" "Rayleigh Scattering" "The Blue Boy" "Cuervo" "Cuerpo" "Corvina" "Curva" "Rochester" "Raymond, Henry Jarvis" "Tower"

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