Art & Poetry

 

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Gardens at Giverney by Claude Monet

Thanks for stopping by today and looking at my blog gardenliliepub! I’m showcasing one of my favorite artists (I have so many others to discover) Claude Monet, a French painter.

Above is the Gardens at Giverney, which I hope to visit soon, and maybe someday I’ll even have a small garden such as this. In the meantime I have this blog. These paintings are pictures from Wikimedia Commons, a site where one can browse and use for purposes such as this, sharing. I selected the above to go with my peach background, a color fresh for summer and I’m from the peach state.

Below is a painting titled, “Three Trees in Grey Weather,” and I love threes. I think I’ve mentioned this before with my last name Troike meaning three horses pulling a chariot in Russian, holistic teachings like physical, mental and spiritual triangles, and I have three children. So here you go with three trees using lavender or periwinkle color for the leaves. Monet loved color, he used it with the impressionistic style.

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Three Trees in Grey Weather by Claude Monet

I have written a book of poetry! Never in my life would I have thought I might do that. NEVER. And I’m not a pessimist by any means. Frankly, I’m the opposite. That pink bunny, every-ready charged drum playing commercial, that’s me. Today my book of poetry is FREE on Amazon. Yes. Five days over the summer I’ve put it to specially be FREE. Look below and click on link for purchase. I hope to inspire others like I’ve been inspired. Poetry is real, it’s a way of putting down some words that might have two or three interpretations and you let it go without screaming to the world what you’ve said. Real people write real poetry.

Below is Claude Monet’s Dinner painting. I used to have this one framed and hanging in my kitchen. I gave it away after I enjoyed it for several years. The smile on her face was all I needed for payment. I also used this setting in my novel. It is what I referred to in my mind when I wrote a scene from Into the Vines.

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Dinner by Claude Monet

Finally, I’d like to share with you a poem from my titled book, “Autumn Quotes.” The prompt was to write a poem of who you would like to meet present or past and why.

MONET

Another time another place,
I’d gather in the garden.

We’d speak of letters written.
How time is short, our thoughts numerous.

He’d sip. I’d sip. We’d share despair.
Our obsessions by the yard, on and on,
A solitaire, mindful existence, intriguing.

Realism … defined, perception expressed,
Monet the artist, romanticism and freedom.

We’d share the wine; I’d ask the ??
He’d tell me about independence, his struggle,
To be himself, absorbed in context.

Camille and many femmes …
Paint me, paint me, to see what you see,
That would brighten and open my eyes.

We would sit for a bit, touch glass
Toasting art in the garden. Relaxed.

Then we’d take the train, 1877,
And jump right into the station.

And go to the sea, where I would see,
The colors and expressions in his impressions.

But I shall never forget the time
My note card exposed, the magpie,
My endearment for my artistic angel.
Lovingly bestowed upon my lovely,
Naturally like art.

Then we would walk along the Seine
Puffs of his smoke I might catch,
As he would talk of finer points and prisms.

We’d cross the bridge and he’d tell of,
The water lilies, a motif or flower aquarium.

I’d want to know how he kept going,
Amidst an exhaustive, endless piece?

Painting is what I do. I do this with peace.
As war ignites, I paint early and long,
I give for France as my contribution.

We walk the bridge over a vast lily pond,
And end at a cafe where his friends join in,
I hear some wide eyed stories
Never told and I am enlightened.

By Caroline Clemens

How many Monet paintings do you see in my poem? Credit to Wikimedia Commons for Monet paintings.

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Quotes by Twain

Mark_Twain_seated_c1900sJane Dougherty from WordPress has invited me to to post quotes for a ‘3 day 3 quote challenge.’ Quotes are all over the internet to build you up and give you that bit of courage to propel you forward. For this three day challenge the quotes may not be my all time favorites, just important right now! Also to save time I’ll have to put all my quotes here on one post. I’m such a rule breaker. And because he was and is so popular I’ll post two quotes from Mark Twain.

Mark Twain wrote this saying. “I have never let schooling interfere with my education.” And for those of us who like to think we are somewhat of a rebel here’s a spot on dandy! “Go to heaven for the climate, hell for the company.”

I think it may have been fun to be in Mark Twain’s company like this next picture and just hang out.

Mark_Twain_seatedParents have to be diversified as each child has their own unique qualities, right?! We are older and wiser, well, sometimes what they say stands out and our memory brings us back to the fine or not so fine distinctions. Twins love each other but can be competitive. When one outdoes the other you might catch a chase throughout the house like I did. Right before the one chased the other at age 11 to pounce on her she said, “It’s Megan’s time to shine.”

Finally, for the third quote I’ll give you one from me. I wrote a large quantity of poetry a couple years ago and plan to write another volume. Somehow, poetry has always been in my life though I had no formal instruction. I’ll blame that on my schooling. What I did have was a father who could recite poetry and was an intelligent, philosophically inclined man. My grades weren’t good enough to be in the fun class that studied poets and Shakespeare. I lost out then but stored it up for the right time. So here I am.

This quote of mine reminds me of a tragedy that befell the bridge down in the keys. I learned about Henry Flagler building a bridge to connect the islands, as he wanted to bring tourists to Key West, while researching for my next novel ‘North Depot 1922.’  A hurricane wiped out the workers and construction of the bridge was halted as it was near completion I believe in the twenties. They didn’t know whether to stay or leave. You can see it sits aside the new bridge.

Quote by Kim. “The storm comes upon us, go now if you must, stay if you can weather Mother Natures abyss.” 

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By Kim Troike … Thanks for stopping by.

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