Early photography: Petra (Wadi Musa). Ed-DÊr. | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
17h ago
Sketch for ‘Jesus the Son of Man’ – Kahlil Gibran | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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A minute in silence, Gives time a sense of peace.
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17h ago
Early photography: Courtyard with Painters | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Wed, 4PM
A View from Moel Cynwich – William Turner | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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While searching for some new land, My ship foundered in the deep sea.
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on Wed, 4PM
From the archives: B&W 181-185 | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from my archives.
on Wed, 3PM
Birds Gather under the Spring Willow – Yin Hong | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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A haiku inspired by Yin Hong's Birds Gather under the Spring Willow
on Wed, 5AM
Poetry: The Blessings, They Come | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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When I was younger, I loved spending my nights writing. Inspiration usually was at its best at around 3 a.m.
on Wed, 3AM
Calligraphy in Cursive Script – Shen Zengzhi | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Calligraphy in Cursive Script (1922) by Shen Zengzhi (1850-1922) - ink on paper
on Wed, 12AM
I have come down the ages – Kahlil Gibran | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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A poem inspired by Kahlil Gibran's I have come down the ages
on Tue, 10PM
Northern Lights in Winnipeg, Canada (May 10, 2024) | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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A few weeks ago, I captured the Northern Lights in Winnipeg.
on Tue, 4PM
Peacock on a cherry blossom tree – Ohara Koson | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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A haiku inspired by Ohara Koson's Peacock on a cherry blossom tree
on Mon, 7PM
Old Damascus, Jew’s Quarter – Frederic Leighton | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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A haiku inspired by a painting from Sir Frederic Leighton.
on Sun, 10PM
An Arctic Scene – William Bradford | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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A haiku inspired by a painting from William Bradford.
on Sun, 8PM
Poetry: If Words Could Speak | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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If words, over the heavens, could speak, They would tell you of our bond, Of how this friendship blessed me when I felt weak.
on Sat, 1AM
From the archives: B&W 141-145 | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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A compilation of my favorite photos taken with a Nikon FM2 and 50mm lens.
on Sat, 1AM
From the archives: Stone carving | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Camera: Nikon D600 Lens: Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 Focal length: 65 mm Aperture: f/13 Exposure: 1/250 ISO: 250
on Sat, 12AM
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One of my all-time favorite photos, taken in Surgères, France. I just love the texture of clouds in a menacing sky. It can add so much depth to your captures!
on Sat, 12AM
Sixku: Droplets | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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The image in this sixku is featured in my book titled Life’s Little Things — Les petites choses de la vie.
on Fri, 1PM
The Emotional Moment in Nature Challenge | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Write a flashku capturing a poignant moment with nature; under 100 words, end positively.
on Fri, 1PM
Photography: My visit to Syria in 2009 | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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The best trip that I have ever taken was in Syria. I was there with a group of friends in April 2009. To this day, I have never felt so attached to a place. Let me show you why through a few highlights... The Qalamun Mountains The Qalamun Mountains are the northeastern portion of the...
on Fri, 1PM
Poetry: The Price of a Heartbeat | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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In 2020, after yet another senseless death in the Black community in the US, I wanted to express myself. Not because I was surprised by what was going on. I was angry. I was sad. I was tired. I wondered why, in 2020, many white adults are still unable to have a serious, lasting conversation
on Fri, 1PM
Stop blogging on rented land | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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In 2015, Facebook revamped its Notes feature to make it easier for users to blog directly on the social network.
on Jun 27
Yes, you can write poetry! | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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In France, poetry is part of the curriculum from middle school to high school. As a former English major, I also had to contend with it for six additional years because it was an important component of my studies.
on Jun 27
Aurora Borealis – Frederic Edwin Church | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Title: Aurora Borealis Date: 1865 Location: Arctic Artist: Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900) Type of art: oil on canvas American Romantic landscape painter Frederic Edwin Church was a major member of the Hudson River School. A student of Thomas Cole, he is remembered for his realistic depictions...
on Jun 26
Poetry: Time Has Passed Us By | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Years ago, I came across a song titled To Build a Home (Cinematic Orchestra featuring Patrick Watson). I was in love after the first 20 seconds.
on Jun 26
Poetry: Us | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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I wanted us to become A dream of a dream inside a dream.
on Jun 26
Early photography: Untitled – Samuel Bourne | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
Flashku: The Path | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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I wrote this piece as part of my mini-exhibit called “Tipping Point: A mini-exhibit and conversation on war”. Below is the introduction to the project.
on Jun 26
Haiku 5 | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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I don't know about you, but I love walking in forests. I am lucky to live in a city that has many green spaces.
on Jun 26
Haiku 7 | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Eyes are considered to be windows to the soul. I also believe that hands reveal a lot about people.
on Jun 26
Haiku 6 | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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A few years ago, I was lucky to spend a week in Kauai, one of the most beautiful islands in the world.
on Jun 26
Haiku 4 | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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This is a photo from FortWhyte Alive, a lovely nature center in Winnipeg. Just outside the Reception Centre, there is a small man-made pond. When the weather is beautiful and the wind calm enough, you can catch some beautiful reflections...
on Jun 26
Haiku 2 | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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I grew up listening to classical music. The piano is my favorite instrument...
on Jun 26
Early photography: The Onion Field – George Davison | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
From the archives: In church | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Camera: Nikon D600 Lens: Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 Focal length: 24 mm Aperture: f/22 Exposure: 1/25 ISO: 160
on Jun 26
Sleep (Jean-René Carrière) – Eugène Carrière | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Title: Sleep Date: 1897 Artists: Eugène Carrière (1849-1906), Auguste Clot (1858-1936) - printer, Ambroise Vollard (1867-1939) - publisher Type of art: lithograph French Symbolist artist Eugène (Anatole) Carrière is known for his dreamlike and ethereal style. A close friend of Auguste Rodin's,...
on Jun 26
Early photography: Street Musicians – Eugène Atget | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
Early photography: Old Furniture – John Thomson | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
Early photography: Tolstoy and his grandchildren | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
Madonna of the Lilies – Alphonse Mucha | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Title: Madonna of the Lilies Date: 1905 Artist: Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) Type of art: tempera on canvas Note: This is the final version of a mural dedicated to the Virgin Mary that Alphonse Mucha was commissioned to create to decorate a church in Jerusalem. The project was then cancelled. The...
on Jun 26
Early photography: Tintern Abbey – Roger Fenton | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
Early photography: Portrait of a Man and His Dog – Pascal Sébah | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
Early photography: At the Ferry–A Misty Morning – Peter Henry Emerson | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
Early photography: Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan – Adolph de Meyer | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
Early photography: Moon – John William Draper | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography...
on Jun 26
The New Suitor by Eugene de Blaas | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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Title: The New Suitor Date: 1888 Artist: Eugene de Blaas (1843-1932) Type of art: oil, canvas Italian painter Eugene de Blaas was taught by his father, Karl von Blaas, a renowned portrait and fresco painter. He made a name for himself as a documenter of the Venetian life, especially Venetian...
on Jun 26
Poetry: Writing | Cendrine Marrouat - Artist
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The other day, while looking for a new poem to record myself reading, I started uttering: “Inspiration comes in manifold ways.”
on Jun 26