Another fragment of lore from the Leaves of Hellebore… The horns of the fell war blew a cry to awake Through the night and the day, to the fight of an age Over mountains and pastures the flight of the drakes To the end of an era, to the light that’ll fade “To the war!ContinueContinue reading “The Last Flight of the War Drakes”
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My Father’s Sword – TAE17 Charity Exhibition
About a week ago during a perusal of Twitter I came across a charity exhibition called the Twitter Art Exhibit, rather than churn out second hand facts I’ll just paste below what their website states – www.twitterartexhibit.org #TwitterArtExhibit founder, David Sandum “Through art we can change the world.” #TwitterArtExhibit utilizes social media and public engagement to generateContinueContinue reading “My Father’s Sword – TAE17 Charity Exhibition”
The Renaissance Workshop
Without a doubt, the Renaissance was one of the most profound moments of enlightenment, discovery and achievement in human history and cities like Florence were at the forefront of such growth and creativity.
This massive boom in the arts was no mere coincidence however, and one of the secrets of the Old Masters was the motivation and learning that they gained from ‘La Bottega’, or the workshop.
