Extraordinary And Funny

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After the amazing island photos I photographed last week and showed you this week, today I'd like to take you to a little journey in the world of art and show you the last batch of the paintings I photographed at the solo exhibition of Vera Dan. She's an exceptional artist with a particular way of seeing and depicting the world.

I've told you about a rule we have in trading in another occasion, but it's always valid, so I'm always thinking about it, whenever I visit an exhibition and see an artwork that I like a lot and thinking of buying it. The above mentioned rule says: if you would be allowed to only take five trades a year, would this be one of them? This is to help you only enter the high probability setups and not just jump in at the middle of nowhere. In my opinion, this can be applied to buying artworks as well. Maybe not five per year as not many have that kind of money and available space to display them, but with a more limited number. Well, I can tell you, Vera Dan's paintings would definitely be the one I'd choose.

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Noblesse Oblige

For those of you who don't know this phrase:

Noblesse oblige is the idea that if you’re of noble birth or basically super rich, it’s your duty to act right and help others. It’s French for the “nobility obliges.” source

You hear this phrase quite often if you're in the right circles, but I don't think many know where the concept is coming from.

The concept of noblesse oblige has been around much longer than the actual phrase, which was first recorded in English in 1837. As long ago as ancient Greece, aristocrats have mulled over their obligations to society. While the result of noblesse oblige can be positive, historically it's been used to justify the privilege of wealthy and powerful people. Now, sometimes people refer to noblesse oblige in a sassy, ironic way. source

Back to the painting, it's a wonderful abstract, but honestly, I can't really read it. Regardless, I like it.

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Diptic, Eccentric Shepherd

This is a funny one but with deep meaning, if you know how to read it. As you can see, the shepherd is in a suit, with a tie and the whole scene is taking place in a city. The sheep herding is happening in front of the apartment buildings. I'm going to stop here as I don't want to spell it out for you, but I hope you see what it mean. It's a brilliant one for sure. I love the concept and unfortunately we see this every day.

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Expired Can

Another funny one and honestly, I'd have never thought about such a thing.

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Big Brother

If you have thought the previous one was funny, look at this one :) I'd rather let you interpret this one, as it's quite funny, but if you don't understand why the title is Big Brother, let me know. I loved this one, but still, I don't think I would put it on my wall.

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Quo Vadis

Excellent depiction of the Latin phrase and if you look at the painting in details and notice the huge block to which the bicycle is chained, you know the answer is nowhere. Also, you can see another recurring element, the chicken.

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The Pharaoh's House

This was a bit confusing. The title is referring to the house you see on top, but it's in the background. I can't decide what these people are doing. It looks like some kind of religious ritual? I'm not sure.

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And this is the cherry on the cake for me. This painting made me smile and this is the one I would want. I don't know how the artist came up with this idea, but I love it. The rooster is a very nice plus, adding some color to it as well. Love it!

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I couldn't leave without taking a close-up photo of this beauty. Look at the eye and the expression on his face.

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The Three Graces

The three graces refers to the three goddesses in Greek mythology: Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia. Over the years, many artists have depicted the three graces in their artwork. You can find statues of them, paintings and so on. However, this painting is a bit different from what you'd expect.

These artworks were also for sale, it wasn't just an exhibition. I had a look at the price list, and as expected, the prices were directly proportional to the magnificence of the paintings. I said I'd be happy to hang some of these on my wall, but am not ready to pay the price 😬.

I'm curious to see how do you like this batch.

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I'm not really into art but seeing this portraits, I can tell that it has hidden meanings and the artist is just so talented to paint such things.

Each painting has a message and these are indeed exceptional.

The emotion on each painting I felt was exquisite. I also like the color formed in the artworks. ❤️

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I like this kind of art! With a bit of satire so...

@erikah
I discovered your work following the post of @mandragora88 who wrote that he was inspired by one of your works to also create one. In this post where you publish some painting that you saw in an exhibition I admit I liked one in particular.

This one! I would have called it the walls have eyes or even ears, sometimes even very big ears.


I also like this one because of the absurd "qui na n'y queu n'y tete" side hahaha.

I discovered your work following the post of @mandragora88 who wrote that he was inspired by one of your works to also create one.

It wasn't my work, it was a painting of an artist, or a series of paintings, I don't know for sure. I just took the photos and shared on my blog.

You picked two good ones and I'm glad to know you like them.

Haha yes sorry thank you for your feedback. This artist is very talented

very abstract and engaging. I am happy to say that I am not one of the sheeple, would have had super more relevance if every one of the sheep was wearing a face nappy!
Great exhibition

Big brother just reminded me a reality show in my country, I nearly thought it was him there😄

The art are beautiful, I love the one with the sheep and shepherd

Hello erikah, I want to ask, I lost the active key and only have a post key, what should I do, I can not powerup the account, if I create another account is it problematic, what should I do

Hello. I'm not an expert on this, but I can give you the link to @arcange's Discord server, to ask for help.

https://discord.gg/rFrbdXecRj

Also, if you have registered through ecency, you should contact them on Discord.

SaYeI have found the basic key In the email and having downloaded all the keys back, it left me a little shocked at first, and thanks for responding, my power is limited to replying to other comments

I'm glad you were able to find your keys. Take care of those keys because it's your only chance to keep your account. Write them down and keep them in a safe place.

Yes, I will take good care of it, and I can also write again, my strength is exhausted even to Reply to your comments I can only do 😅

Intriguing feathery art🐔

I like the subtle sense of humor and satire that this artist reflects in her work. The palette of neutrals with only a few details of color is another element that is appreciated. I would like to know why she recurrently uses hens or roosters.

I loved Big Brother, it may seem a grotesque and exaggerated representation of the invasion of intimacy, violation of other people's privacy, control...but it's great!

Thanks Erikah for always bringing good art. 🤗

Not just hens or roosters. In the previous batch it was the dandelion. This is something common in the world of art, I've seen another artist using the keyhole, fingerprints and other elements in several of his paintings.

Yay, I'm glad you see the meaning of Big Brother here 😊

Curious to know why hens and roosters was a written thought 🤭. Many artists use elements that are repeated in their works and it is interesting to know why they select that one and not another, or what meaning they confer when they add it to their works. I think the answers would be very interesting...anyway it was just curiosity 😁. Hugs

Love this artists style and colors! the close up of the chicken is my favorite shot.

That makes two of us 🙂 I'm really glad I had the chance to see this exhibition.