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Saturday, April 30, 2011

William and Kate The Royal Wedding

Yesterday I was so excited to watch Catherine become a Princess and a future Queen.  What a thrill!
They both looked so happy and in love. She made a beautiful bride and princess. This is a true fairy tale for sure. Dianna would be proud to have Catherine. I think she is a lovely woman and that they will be wonderful together.

Since I have a huge 65" TV and a great camera, I decided to take my own photos of the wedding.
I took 150 photos in all but these are a few of my favorites. I wish I could have been there and will visit England someday as it is part of my heritage. Winston Spencer Churchill was Dianna Spencer's cousin. Winston Churchill was my grandmothers cousin and was at her wedding. Therefore was my 3rd cousin. I guess I have a bit of bragging rights! lol!

I have been painting like crazy during the month of May so stay tuned. I will start posting new paintings next week.
 Have a great weekend everyone and thanks for all of your support.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Life in the Pocono's


I just had to share this beautiful moment with you. This sunset behind the trees on the other
side of the lake only lasted for about 30 seconds. It came and went so fast. I was lucky that my camera was right next to me when Dominic  said, "look up". Yes, look up from my attached to the hip computer and enjoy this!!

Isn't this strange? Looks like the trees are on fire.
We get the most beautiful sun sets and can enjoy them looking at the lake right from our sofa.
We are blessed!

Have a very Happy Holiday everyone. God bless.
Madison

Saturday, April 16, 2011

The Matisse Art within Art Collection by k Madison Moore Pennsylvania Artist

Happy Spring Everyone!

I am staying busy getting the new studio together and finally back to painting.
Boy does it feel good!  I have some great compositions for May so stop
by when you can and take a look. Comments are always appreciated.

Meanwhile I thought I would bring in your Spring with some great colors
and patterns and what better way then to show you show previous
paintings that were inspired by Matisse.

I think Matisse inspires me mostly because of his use of brilliant colors and 
his always wonderful mix of patterns. He takes a lot of chances and they always 
seem to work out. Maybe we can get some decorating idea from him! lol! Enjoy!

These paintings are all sold. However, you may contact me for similar work
or discuss a commission with me designed just for you.

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Napping at a Matisse Place



Dreaming Matisse


A Date with Matisse




Ravished by Matisse




Matisse Wine Label Oil Painting


Matisse Wine Label Painting




After Matisse  Purple Robe with Anemones
Reproduction



After Matisse Red Studio


Friday, April 15, 2011

Life in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania


Well, hopefully no more snow now! It has been a long winter her in the Pocono's.
I think next year we will be going away to a warmer climate for at least part of the winter.
This year winter health issues were severe and I don't think I can take that again.
Thanks to all of my collectors and fans for your support and patience with my off and on posting this winter. I can't believe I missed the entire Holiday season. I guess God has his plans for all of us.
Starting in May I will be posting much more. April is tax season and just getting my studio back together after a remodel has been keeping me hopping!

Meanwhile here are so beautiful shots of my Pocono Experience
that I thought you would enjoy!

Have a great weekend everyone.

This is the view from our front deck over looking Bengal Lake.
As many times as I have seen it, it changes every year.
I love it when the sun is going down. So serene.


Lakes and streams are plentiful here. I love to sit by this raging
stream and listen to the nature around me. It is so inspiring.



The Fall is unbelievable here. Especially around the lakes when the leaves
are  changing colors and they reflect in the lake. Twice the beauty!


This is a rapid stream that raging all year round.
Looks cold, doesn't it!


Mr Bear decided to take a walk in my yard and across my driveway.
They don't bother us if we don't bother them!


I know, I know, we are not suppose to feed the deer.
If they get too friendly with people some take advantage and kill them.
However, these same deer have been coming here for many years
and they are Dominic's pets. They were already people spoiled when we 
got them so we feed them all year round especially in the winter
when they don't have much to eat. They are Dom's friends and hang 
'around with him while he is gardening. Every year Mommie
brings her new babies to us too. So darn cute!


Come visit the Pocono's someday. You won't regret it!



Monday, April 4, 2011

Frida's Place - Homage to Frida Kahlo by k Madison Moore Pennsylvania Artist

Frida''s Place- Homage to Frida Kahlo 
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11 x 14 Oil painting on canvas
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I always enjoy reading the bio's of artists. I think Frida's bio is one of the most interesting of all.
She was determined to paint, even if she had to do it in bed, hence the bed in this painting.
The two portraits on the wall are self portraits. She painted herself more than any other subject as she knew herself the best.... interesting. 
Frida loved monkey and birds so I wanted to fill her Mexican style room with parrots everywhere.

Frida was riding in a bus when the vehicle collided with a trolley car. She suffered serious injuries as a result of the accident, including a broken spinal column, a broken collarbone, broken ribs, a broken pelvis eleven fractures in her right leg, a crushed and dislocated right foot, and a dislocated shoulder. Also, an iron handrail pierced her abdomen and her uterus , which seriously damaged her reproductive ability.
Her mother had a special easel made for her so she could paint in bed, and her father lent her his box of oil paints and some brushes.
Using personal experiences, including her marriage, her miscarriages , and her numerous operations, Kahlo's works are often characterized by their suggestions of pain.

Frida's Bed

Frida Painting Diego Rivera Portrait


Frida Kahlo de Rivera (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954; born Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón) was a  Mexican painter, born in Covoacan and perhaps best known for her self-portraits.
Kahlo's life began and ended in Mexico City, in her home known as the Blue House. She gave her birth date as July 7, 1910, but her birth certificate shows July 6, 1907. Kahlo had allegedly wanted the year of her birth to coincide with the year of the beginning of the Mexican revolution so that her life would begin with the birth of modern Mexico. At age 6 years, Frida developed polio, which caused her right leg to appear much thinner than the other. It was to remain that way permanently. Her work has been celebrated in Mexico as emblematic of national and indigenous tradition, and by feminists for its uncompromising depiction of the female experience and form.
Mexican culture and Amerindiancultural tradition are important in her work, which has been sometimes characterized as Native art or folk art Her work has also been described as "surrealist", and during 1938 one surrealist described Kahlo as a "ribbon around a bomb".
Kahlo had a marriage with the famous Mexican artist Diego Rivera.As a young artist, Kahlo communicated with the Mexican painter, Diego Rivera,  whose work she admired, asking him for advice about pursuing art as a career. He recognized her talent. He encouraged her artistic development and also began an intimate relationship with Frida. They were married during 1929, despite the disapproval of Frida's mother.
Their marriage was often troubled. Kahlo and Rivera both had irritable temperaments and numerous extramarital affairs. The couple divorced during November 1939, but remarried during December 1940. Their second marriage was as troubled as the first. Their living quarters were often separate, although sometimes adjacent.
She suffered lifelong health problems, many of which derived from a traffic accident during her teenage years. These issues are perhaps represented by her works, many of which are self-portraits of one sort or another. Kahlo suggested, "I paint myself because I am so often alone and because I am the subject I know best."She also stated, "I was born a bitch. I was born a painter.

During her lifetime, Frida created some 200 paintings, drawings and sketches related to her experiences in life, physical and emotional pain and her turbulent relationship with Diego. She produced 143 paintings, 55 of which are self-portraits. When asked why she painted so many self-portraits, Frida replied: "Because I am so often alone....because I am the subject I know best."

In 1953, when Frida Kahlo had her first solo exhibition in Mexico (the only one held in her native country during her lifetime), a local critic wrote:

Today, more than half a century after her death, her paintings fetch more money than any other female artist. A visit to the Museo Frida Kahlo is like taking a step back in time. All of her personal affects are displayed throughout the house and everything seems to be just as she left it. One gets the feeling that she still lives there but has just briefly stepped out to allow you to tour her private sanctuary. She is gone now but her legacy will live on forever….

If you haven't seen the movie then Click Here, Great entertainment for less than $10.00 and you own it!  Thanks to my friend and collector Milvi from Canada who sent this movie to me as a gift.

Read all about Frida Here

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of La Casa Azul - Fridas home

Frida's Paintings, Works, Photos Drawings, Sketches