I Am Alive Challenge 21 May 2020 #iamalivechallenge and Name Three Things

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Hi Folks

This post is in response to the #IAmAliveChallenge put out by @flaxz

The Idea is to post a Video, Picture or just post, could be a poem or a one liner about I Am Alive

Do this every day and show people that you are doing well, and what you may have done for the day

More about the concept can be found at this post
https://peakd.com/hive-100421/@flaxz/glmrrjya

Here is my entry for today - This is my 46 days of being Alive :)

#IAmAliveChallenge
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Monet
Picasso
Frederic Remington
honorable mention: John J Audubon

I stumbled into a Monet exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and was hooked completely. Picasso's 'Mother and Child' almost brought me to my knees the first time I saw it. Frederic Remington painted the part of the world that I call home and Audubon's birds inspired a life long love for me. I'm going on a 'bird hike' in the Laguna Mountains tomorrow, matter of fact.

Thanks Russell. Glad you are alive!

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Top of my list comes Caravaggio. Years ago I taught English in Rome and many a time would pop into one or other of the churches there to spend a few minutes in front of his paintings.

Anselm Kiefer reminds me of my time as a teacher in Berlin although I think I've seen more of his stuff in Japan than in Germany. I admire his thickly layered bleak landscapes with something of the Russian Front after things had gone pear-shaped about them.

I shall end with our English J.M.W. Turner.

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By the way, Russell, have you heard of an English artist who lives in Australia called Clifford Bayly? He is the father of a friend of mine from my secondary school days. A fine landscape painter born in 1927 and still actively painting I believe.

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