Women In Summer, 2008, Picasa Slideshow
%115 %UTC, %2009, %0:%May %Zfigurative art, figurative painting, flickr vs picasa, Google sites home page, Women In SummerWomen In Summer, Oil paint, watercolour pencils, India ink on Waterford watercolour paper, 72.5cm x 52cm, 28.5" x 20.5"
I've posted a slideshow of the process of this painting before, but that was a Flickr slideshow (that I could only get to run backwards, if readers at that time recall), and this is a Picasa one (which runs forward very nicely, thank you Picasa). Apparently I did not keep the larger originals when I uploaded the series to Flickr. What. Else. Is. New. Hours spent searching on various hard drives and finally downloading what I'd uploaded at Flickr, and then uploaded to Picasa
with embedded copyright info in each photo for the new
Art Website.
Via an inserted 'Google Spreadsheet' I can get
comments at my
new Google Site art & poetry site! Sweet!
direct link to the slideshow:
Women In Summer Brenda ClewsHorizon After Horizon of Singing Bowls - link to flickr slideshow
%557 %UTC, %2009, %0:%Feb %Zautobiography, flickr vs picasa, Horizon After Horizon of Singing Bowls, photo montage, photopoem, photopoetry, prose poem
Horizon After Horizon of Singing BowlsBowl After Singing Bowl of Horizons, a prose poem of my life in sections, part scrapbook, part travelogue, an immigrant poem of the always arriving with its tracings of memories of the singing bowls of horizons traversed, maps a journey across continents...and is embedded in the following nineteen photomontages. The full poem is appended here.flickr seems to do a better job of posting a slideshow of photos, it's just got limitations (of 200 photos max) on its free service that Yahoo introduced when it took over the company (flickr originally created by a small Vancouver company of 5 people, one of whom I met at a blogging conference there & talked with for about an hour).
Picasa, while a great service with far more 'free' space (1GB), seems to muddle the appended text, in this case poems, by removing the formatting, whereas flickr leaves it in. And the flickr slideshow is definitely better- just image, sized to your screen, no finding what to click to render the text invisible and that you should only see if you want to look at the images individually.
I've added a link to the flickr slideshow of this autobiographical photopoem to my blogger sidebar.
Brenda Clews