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24.11.2012

Changing you're attitude...

So... by request i'll have to wright in english now, NOW THIS IS A CHALLENGE:p 
    I''ll jump right in to the subject then:p
 The interesting thing is that it happened to me as i wrought this sentences. 
      I went out for a drink, being invited to listen to an unpluged gig of a really cool soft music band, and as i was waiting for a friend of mine to join me, insted of listening the really good music which the band was playing, i have isolated my self and sunked my eyes into my notsosmartphone. Now i have realized: OOOHHH MY GOD THE POOR PEOPLE WHO SPENDS SO MUCH TIME ON THEIR PHONES, DOING NOTHING AND MISS EVERYTHING ARROUND THEM: like this interesting arguement between a couple next to my teable : -  "Dude! Never leave your girl wait for you more than 5 minutes!!!" ntz ntz ntz :))))
Well bottom line is that, that IGNORANCE from everybody reminded me of a really INTERESTING painting in wich for the moment i really thought i took part in:p
Honestly, sometimes,  i think i take part everyday in the painting... the irony...
None the less i will let at your disposal to find the moral of the small story, but not least, the moral of the painting.


Hercules Protects Painting from Ignorance and Envy
Andries Cornelis Lens  1739 - 1822
   Flemish painter, an artist with an international reputation, a representative of the neo-classical ideal. He visited Rome and was much taken with the ideas of Mengs and Winckelmann and returned home to become the leader of a school. 
His paintings are the result of his study of antique and Italian masters, but also his reading of classical and biblical writings (Ariadne on Naxos, Brussels Museum). In 1763, Lens became the director of the Antwerp Academy.

Till next time,
Arting Everybody

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