You should! I'd teach you, except you probably live too far away from me. It's so rewarding -- I can tell you from experience that knitting colorwork like that is a feast for the Ne. Especially once you've memorized the pattern. It's like when you're about to cook something ambitious, and all the ingredients are laid out in front of you -- you feel like you can already taste it.
Aw, I'm excited to see the pic.![]()
http://mocochocodotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/cupid_and_psyche_louvre.jpg
Canova's neoclassical masterpiece of Cupid & Psyche
Louvre, Paris
I saved a picture of this sculpture made by an artist (I don't remember his name) at the International Art exhibition in Venice last year:
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He also made this (revisiting the Three Graces theme):
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The images are very small on my tablet but they both look like Canova' s work...the top image appears to be the same sculpture as the one I posted (have you seen it in the Lourve? They have it positioned perfectly for natural lightening.)
I don't know where Canova's Graces is housed...but I do not believe I've seen it in person before...I feel I would have remembered. The Three Graces at the Lourve is Helenistic and breathtaking as well. The Lourve
Thank you so much for showing me - I love it.
I think you've missed a detail, you should see it on a computer (with which you can enlarge the picture) if you have one
He has somewhat revisited the theme in a very sensual way...
About the three graces I think the artist got the inspiration from various models including the famous Raphael's painting as you can see:
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oooohhhh i'm kind of in love with this...![]()
yeah...almost looks watercolor...wonder if it is actually ink or just painted??
I totally thought the same thing because I saw it only as an image first... but it's from an actual tattoo website. It's real and real awesome at the same time. I would absolutely love that but I couldn't ink myself permanently on my hands. I would do it in a heartbeat though if it would come off in like a year.
Okay, I was able to view the images from my laptop/notebook/large computer...and you're right I did miss some details haha... primarily that these are small, 'tabletop' sculptures and that this artist's rendition of (Canova-inspired) 'the Three Graces' is kinda lesbianie haha.
http://www.crashboombang.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Louvre_202_Canova_Cupid_Psyche_2008.jpg
^here's Canova's 'Cupid & Psyche' Louvre, Paris (stealing another opportunity to post)
http://www.vam.ac.uk/__data/assets/image/0007/236437/2006AT7725_three_graces_new.jpg
^here's Canova's 'Three Graces' which I learned is housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (and so I'm assuming I've seen this since I used to live in London and have been to this museum a couple of times but...?)
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-...0U/w958-h599-no/Three_Graces_Louvre_Ma287.jpg
^here's the Hellenistic 'Three Graces' Louvre, Paris
The Raphael 'Les Trois Grâces' with the Bocce balls is my favorite oil of these three so thank you for that!