Saturday, 29 June 2013
Fruits can be beautiful too..
Never knew fruits can be a subject of arts. Masa kecik-kecik dulu, saya selalu tengok lukisan berkaitan dengan buah-buahan tempatan di dinding rumah jiran dan juga datuk dan nenek di kampung. Dari lukisan cat minyak sehingga cat air. Lukisan di atas ni adalah hasil seorang pelukis di eropah ketika kurun ke 18. Walaupun jauh beribu batu tapi aspirasi seni tidak ada batas rupanya. Tanpa mengira kulit mahupun keturunan, aspirasi untuk menghasilkan seni yang indah boleh berlaku di mana saja.
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Earth! Fire! Wind! Water! Heart!
Earth!
Fire!
Wind!
Water!
Heart!
Fire!
Wind!
Water!
Heart!
GO PLANET!
By your powers combined I am Captain Planet!
Captain Planet, he's our hero,
Gonna take pollution down to zero,
He's our powers magnified,
And he's fighting on the planet side
Gonna take pollution down to zero,
He's our powers magnified,
And he's fighting on the planet side
Captain Planet, he's our hero,
Gonna take pollution down to zero,
Gonna help him put us under,
Bad guys who like to loot and plunder
Gonna take pollution down to zero,
Gonna help him put us under,
Bad guys who like to loot and plunder
Remembering the 90's!
Saddiq
Sudah lama tidak menulis, jariku kebas, kepalaku migrain..hahaha!
kalau nak menulis, kita perlukan konsentrasi. Konsentrasi bukanlah suatu perkara yang mudah kalau kita terlau banyak berfikir. Dalam banyak-banyak perkara yang manusia fikirkan, kehidupan selalu menjadi agenda utama. Kehidupan yang bagaimana? Kesudahan yang bagaimana? Oh... Sukarnya....
Picture of the day...
The late 18th-century painting "Sarah Siddons as the Grecian Daughter," circa 1772-75 by English artist William Hamilton, dramatically introduces the Museum’s European galleries of 19th century painting. European art forms an introductory core of the Museum’s 19th and 20th century collections, serving to place more contemporary art movements of the 20th century within an historical grounding. Areas of interest are French painting of the turn-of-the-century, including a wide range from Barbizon paintings, to 12 rare and important Toulouse-Lautrec original, lithographed advertisement posters, to the turbulent Fauvist work of Maurice Vlaminck with two superb oil paintings.
Picture of the day...
The late 18th-century painting "Sarah Siddons as the Grecian Daughter," circa 1772-75 by English artist William Hamilton, dramatically introduces the Museum’s European galleries of 19th century painting. European art forms an introductory core of the Museum’s 19th and 20th century collections, serving to place more contemporary art movements of the 20th century within an historical grounding. Areas of interest are French painting of the turn-of-the-century, including a wide range from Barbizon paintings, to 12 rare and important Toulouse-Lautrec original, lithographed advertisement posters, to the turbulent Fauvist work of Maurice Vlaminck with two superb oil paintings.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
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Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Black to white
Black to White
Close your eyes and open your heart,
Pour your darkest feeling unto me,
Break a promise that you have made,
Turn glorious love into devious hate,
Dream won't last forever why bother,
Runaway further than before,
Lies will haunt you so speak the truth,
Imagine yourself free from within,
Imagine the black turns to white,
See the cloud of gold with silver lining,
Time to cast away your worries,
Tighten your thought so they won't slip,
You'll live forever but that's not the truth,
You'll die in vain but that still not the truth,
You'll be happy and it's almost the truth,
You'll be sorry and the truth shall set you free...
Saddiq Raffali,
International Hill, Ampang, Selangor D.E
13th June 2013
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