That first one is just terrific -- at first I thought about Sylvia Plath and then I felt guilty for thinking of something so morose and then I thought getting a pie out of the oven? What do you think?
my first thought was Sylvia, too! it's the commentary on what a housewife is supposed to be, what she looks like, and what she feels like...probably the artist didn't mean that at all, but once you've viewed a piece of art, what it means to you is What It Means...
That first one is just terrific -- at first I thought about Sylvia Plath and then I felt guilty for thinking of something so morose and then I thought getting a pie out of the oven? What do you think?
ReplyDeletemy first thought was Sylvia, too! it's the commentary on what a housewife is supposed to be, what she looks like, and what she feels like...probably the artist didn't mean that at all, but once you've viewed a piece of art, what it means to you is What It Means...
ReplyDeleteOh I love a good lampshade hat. That's totally what I should be wearing while I bake pies.
ReplyDeletewell, i thought i'd be clever and mention sylvia, too. very evocative.
ReplyDeleteThe are some awesome illustrations... that would be very cool if she would work on your novel :)
ReplyDeleteLove them. THe ballet one is my fav.
ReplyDeleteI am also loving the photo of you and Dakota, he is so handsome and looks so much like his mama!
Love these...
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine what she must dream when she sleeps? Her creative soul is genius!
ReplyDeletewow - the sense of color and whimsy and line is terrific.
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing them. I love your blog, it is so lovely. I am enveying it.
ReplyDeleteThese make my heart feel. Thanks for sharing Maggie May! Your blog is delightfully literary and full of eye-candy. Mhmm!
ReplyDeleteI love these - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by :)