Serigraph
11 x 12 inches
Edition: 105
© 1990 Susan A. Point
My but I love Susan A. Point’s elegant prints. Sublime!
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Serigraph
11 x 12 inches
Edition: 105
© 1990 Susan A. Point
My but I love Susan A. Point’s elegant prints. Sublime!
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Digital Print
13 x 13 inches
Edition: 25
© 2015 Taj Francis
Shamanic. Astral. Dream Realism. Happy Black History Month (Britain). Love it, truly exquisite!
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Oil on Canvas
45 x 40 cm
© 2015 Wim Heldens.
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A true masterpiece. Wim manages to validate his oldster Michael Overleaves with each sublime canvas. Love it. Love him more!
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Oil on Canvas
38.1 x 40.0 Inches
© 1990, Hugh Steers
Provenance: Estate of Hugh Steers.
One of the most poignant AIDS-related paintings of the last century. Truly moving.
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Here’s to the most remarkably accomplished Mature-souled Slave in the modern era. Brava! Well done indeed… I remember long ago during childhood, all of St. Kitts was scrubbed and excited. There was bunting everywhere and it seemed almost like Christmas time which would, after Boxing Day, bleed into Carnival – a time of laughter, dancing, fun and excitement.
There in the shadow of Brimstone Hill Fortress, on another beautiful, sunny West Indian day, HM Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh drove past headed north through the lone street of Sandy Point, St. Kitts. I was on the east side of the road, across from the playing field down which only two days earlier, I had the honour of slipping and falling into the large open sewer drain from Pogson Hospital where caterpillars were a welcome sight on its old growth of magnolia trees. My mother, Harella, a teacher in the school that I attended, promptly had me take off my favourite pair of shorts and had them hung out to dry.
Never mind that I had been wearing no such thing as underwear; thus, I had to endure an eternity of two days with every little girl in the school chasing after me because there was I with my bits hanging out whilst wearing a shirt that could hardly make it down to my sexy belly button. I got a good glimpse of HM Queen Elizabeth II as she drove past, waving and looking out and to my side of the road no less.

The moment was brief, as little union jacks excitedly waved and everyone boisterously cheered. Just like that… she was gone. I was so grateful for the queen having visited to mark the independence of St. Kitts, Nevis and Anguilla as they entered statehood. Her visit had stealthily eclipsed my shame at having been chased about the Sandy Point recreation grounds being teased by every girl… to say nothing of boy.
After her majesty drove past, as the excitement of the moment wore on, the gaggle of similar-aged boys (6-8 years old) with whom I stood waving and cheering made our move. This was a good enough excuse to dash up the lane and into the sugar cane fields where more long, hot and passionate moments of intercrural play was accompanied by whispered quickened breaths and proclamations of love – after all among us seven boys there was one who, though dumb as all fuck, proved my initiation into that most obsessive of fraternities – size queendom. Older souls are not born innocent…
Here’s to Elizabeth Regina… Indeed, it has been good to be incarnate in this the second Elizabethan Age and a glorious one it has been. Like Nelson Mandela, this remarkable human being inspires ready admiration, respect and her centred nobility of spirit in truly inspiring…
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Credit: HM, Queen Elizabeth II,
HM Queen Elizabeth II, Lucian Freud
HM Queen Elizabeth II, Sergei Pavlenko
HM Queen Elizabeth II, Rupert Alexander
HM Queen Elizabeth II, Andy Warhol
HM Queen Elizabeth II, Ralph Heimans
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Michael Jackson by Andy Warhol. On this the anniversary of Michael Jackson’s birth, I thought to pay tribute to one of the most inspiring creative geniuses to have ever graced this world. This is a work by Andy Warhol which is part of the Revolver Gallery’s Andy Warhol: Revisited – A Pop Art Exhibition in Yorkville at 77 Bloor Street West, Toronto. One of the truly fantastic shows to have graced Toronto in long ages.
I finally got to attend a couple of weeks ago with my brother and my only nephew – in town for the summer from the Bahamas. We had a good visit and the show was the most spectacular show I have seen in long ages. Beautifully curated and just intimate enough that it doesn’t end up being overwhelming or, more importantly, underwhelming.
Michael Jackson: August 29, 1958 [-O-] June 25, 2009.
Here’s a dream, previously shared in this unique and utterly unrivalled blog of mine, of Michael Jackson being his marvellously shamanic wonderful self. I love you more, Michael – sweet and blissful dreams.
https://dreampoetica.com/2014/09/17/oh-what-joy/
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Remember The Time, Michael Jackson, © 1992 MJJ Productions Inc.
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Oil on Canvas
66 x 71 cm
© 2015 Wim Heldens
Exquisite. I would not be surprised if these two aren’t task companions.
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Oscar Peterson 15/8/1925, Montréal!
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C Jam Blues.
1964. Live Denmark
Piano: Oscar Peterson
Bass: Ray Brown
Drums: Ed Thigpen
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Boogie Blues Etude.
1974. Ronnie Scott’s Club
Piano: Oscar Peterson
Bass: Niels Pedersen
Guitar: Barney Kessel
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Night Train.
Piano: Oscar Peterson
Bass: Ray Brown
Drums: Ed Thigpen
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Cakewalk.
1987 Live Tokyo
Piano: Oscar Peterson
Bass: Dave Young
Guitar: Joe Pass
Drums: (Martin Drew)
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1964 Live Denmark
Piano: Oscar Peterson
Bass: Ray Brown
Drums: Ed Thigpen
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Oil on Canvas
200 x 275 cm
1991, Peter Doig
Provenance: Private Collection; sold at auction in London, England, 2013 12$m.
http://peterdoig.mbam.qc.ca/en/
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How did I not know of this creative genius before? Well, apart from not being awash in multiple millions… I have watched this painting for the past several weeks truly enraptured. Of course, thanks to the schadenfreude that was Evan Solomon’s demise – goodness, if you sneezed, it’s very likely that you would have missed it – I have finally found Peter Doig.
Of course, I don’t look at TV so his departure from CBC would have been more readily noticed. Moral of the story: do not ever try extorting money from the rich… and a lawyer to boot – Bruce Bailey. Goodness, what could he possibly have been thinking? The greedy twat… adieu! Goodness, I have not laughed so hard in long ages.
As Sunday is my birthday, I am going to be shaking tail feathers – it’s also Caribana or whatever it is now called – and being feted over the next couple of nights. Happy summer, sweet dreams and my but I love this Peter Doig painting.
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