Sunday, 1 March 2026

News About My Other Blog


In December, my other blog -- Beautiful Woman of the Day -- went on hiatus
because its daily posts were getting too much for me to handle
in addition to my increased posting on She Who Seeks.

However, for any reader who is interested,
posts on Beautiful Woman of the Day
are going to resume today!

But instead of being every day,
posts on my other blog will now appear
twice each month -- on the 1st and on the 15th.

Some months there may be an additional post
to mark some special occasion or event --
like International Women's Day next Sunday.

You can quickly go from She Who Seeks
to Beautiful Woman of the Day
simply by clicking on its button
found on my right sidebar!


Saturday, 28 February 2026

For All You Tea Drinkers Out There







And to conclude, here is one of the most charming AI videos about tea that you will ever see! Be sure to watch it on Full Screen mode for the best effect!


And if you just can't get enough of the cuteness and whimsy, here's another one!


Friday, 27 February 2026

Thursday, 26 February 2026

Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Black History Month -- Titus Kaphar, Artist


Titus Kaphar (1976 -     )

American contemporary painter and filmmaker
whose work reconfigures and regenerates
art history to include African-American subjects.

Look at his absolutely stunning work of art
entitled Enough About You (2016) --



The following is a quotation from Titus Kaphar
(found here) explaining this painting's purpose
and the erasure of black lives that it seeks to reverse --

"Enough About You wasn’t a commission. At the time Yale was having these discussions, or attempting to, about a number of different race issues. There was this painting, which showed Elihu Yale with two other white men signing some document, and this young black boy on the side who was serving them—he had a steel collar and a lock around his neck. And so that painting is something that the university owns and it was challenging. 

When I first saw the original painting, I began to do some research on that little boy. I could find everything I wanted about every other detail in the painting, but there was nothing about him. No history. And so I wanted to find a way to imagine a life for this young man that the historical painting had never made space for in the composition: his desires, dreams, family, thoughts, hopes. Those things were never subjects that the original artist wanted the viewer to contemplate. In order to reframe the discussion, I decided to physically take action to quiet [and crumple] the side of the painting that we’ve been talking about for a very long time and turn up the volume on this kid’s story. And that’s the reason why I started that painting."

Yes, turn up the volume!


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This post is also being linked to
Sunday in the Art Room HERE


Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Monday, 23 February 2026

Monday Murals -- Homage to Curling

I'm taking part today in
Monday Murals hosted by Sami.

In honour of the Gold Medal in Men's Curling
and the Bronze Medal in Women's Curling won
by Canada in the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics --

Here's a mural celebrating curling that is painted
on the Jasper Place Curling Club in
my city of Edmonton, Alberta.

It was created by local artist Jill Stanton.


[Photo from the internet]

The mural depicts the evolution of curling brooms
from the sport's original corn brooms
up to today's modern push brooms.


[Closeup photos © Debra She Who Seeks, 2022]