Showing posts with label decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decoration. Show all posts
12/30/15
3/30/15
222 / the grand bazaar
This is how shopping should be!
The market has been there since 1543; I went a few times,
never hassled as in some big bazaars
Lots of interesting items
although I enjoyed looking, am getting rid of things
rather than finding more
it would be fun if you had a big budget for gifts
a lot of it looked to be fine quality, & there were
numerous shoppers
this may have been a picture at an exhibition
about the architect Sinan that was on while we were
in Istanbul. He designed the relatively small Rustem Pasha mosque,
my favourite of those I saw.
( Suleymaniye mosque was still closed for renovations)
3/28/15
221 / Topkapi
Here at Topkapi, you know that some of the
skills are still alive
as it seems to have a continuous restoration
happening
& its truly an exquisite palace
I keep returning to the marvellous photographs
it is a Turkey that one glimpses, even as a visitor
& falls in love with, as in a dream
3/23/15
219 / & more
Tried to photograph some so that I could stitch together later
the angles were too difficult
The calligraphy in these was incredibly fine
Wished I could have learnt more about their making
it was probably available, but I only know english
someone said this above was a deed to property
!!!
I couldn't tell whether these 2 books were by the hand of one person;
if it was by two or more, they were in truly remarkable accord
those artists loved what they did.
(passion is a drastically over-used word these days..)
3/19/15
218 / more
Most of the time I'm painting, but on the Mac I'm back
in Istanbul: looking at the dazzling books, & craft
click for a little more detail, though with the glass cases, lights,
etc, the photos give more of an impression only
astonishingly fine details
I love all the variations of how humans write
though Arabic is close to being my favourite
~ if it is even possible to compare ~
each says so much about the culture that gave birth to it
Have read about people in pre-literate cultures who could recite
whole sagas from memory ~ but how wonderful to turn a page
from long ago & understand what it says.
3/17/15
217 / museum pieces
an astrolabe, I think?
click to see the intricate detail
(I'm busy painting, so posting photos from my time in Turkey
in 2010)
I think that artists might often find the same designs,
when starting with a particular plant
& these have something of the innocence of
Romanesque carvings..
a lovely delicate wood carving
one of my favourite pieces
& who wouldn't want to store their brushes in these?
I wonder if such splendid craftspeople are still at work?
3/14/15
216 / calligraphy
These were all in a marvellous Istanbul museum where photos were allowed;
there were few signs I could read, so I trust its not
offending anyone to show them.
Each is the most wonderful
masterpiece
possibly most would be a group effort, with paper makers, binders,
calligraphy, painters, gilders, marbellers etc
even without understanding a word, its possible to recognise a certain hand,
or time/script
& to enjoy the pleasure they found
in their work
also how all these books were so carefully preserved
& valued to this day for their beauty
some covers were tooled leather
I was there for days, not ideal lighting, yet they
must have been painted by candlelight, sometimes.
(more coming)
a good site for history of Istanbul & all over Turkey
10/14/14
169 / Bali
Thought I'd get rid of some papers, it meant I had to go through them,
here's some from the late '60's,
above a shrine in Bali, where I stayed several months
& three from the same period,
the marvellous friezes in Borobadur
I was so sparing with film, back then!
Many negs & most slides are quite useless now -
monsoons, storage, etc.
Many negs & most slides are quite useless now -
monsoons, storage, etc.
8/6/14
156 / Urumqi museum - 2
fabulous hats
I once had a similar velvet coat, from India
when did they find the time to make all these lovely pieces?
exquisitely feminine accessories
the felt designs were in kashmir 40 years ago, &
probably along the length of the silk road
while this little fellow comes from a unique humour
the woven silk designs are so vividly dramatic
more restrained for another destination
loved the exuberance of this one
& this individual lady
variations of this design wherever men hunted on horseback