Sunday 3 November 2024

The S Word, Goofy Wine Labels, and Female Gazes


The S Word
Edmonton awoke to its first snowfall this weekend. Here's a photo taken from my balcony. And so another six months of winter begins . . . . 


Goofy Wine Labels
Saw these labels on zero alcohol wine at my grocery store this week. They tickled my legal funny bone.


Female Gazes
Went to an interesting art exhibit of paintings by women of women.


These four were my favourites --

Vanessa Carrigall
Beneath the Sunlit Surface


Susan MacEachran
Invisible but not finished


Justina Smith
Natalia with Zinnias


Antonia Parker
Lady in gold


29 comments:

Tom said...

...I enjoy a winter's rest. I look forward to the first snow and the last snow, 6 months of winter is a bit much. In the US it's time to put a woman in charge!

Mistress Maddie said...

First snowfall!!!!!!!!! Wtf?!? I would love to live in Canada but those early snowfalls and 6 months of it I couldn't take.

Bob said...

The snow is purty but you can have all six months of it.

I would be found Guilty of never drinking zero alcohol wine; but that's just me.

I love Beneath the Sunlit Surface.

Moving with Mitchell said...

Well, I recently read (I have no idea why) that it can snow as early as November in Edmonton. So there you have it! It IS beautiful. Very clever wine labels. The art exhibit must have been a joy. I especially like the first, but do like all of these. The title ”Invisible but not finished” says so much.

Marcia LaRue said...

S. Colorado is known for snow on Halloween, but not this year! However, it ❄️ is forecast for the end of the week! Boo! Hiss!

Boud said...

I lived in Wisconsin a while back. Always a white November Thanksgiving. And that was it till about April! Where I live now often there's no snow till mid December. I like this better.
Also your wine labels! And the women's gaze, great.

jaz@octoberfarm said...

if trump wins i'm heading to edmonton. i need 6 months of winter. it is going to be in the 80's on tuesday. i could just spit. i love the justina smith piece.

Parnassus said...

Hello Debra, I like the four examples you chose from the exhibition--each so different but perfect in its own way. These artists all seem to be newer ones. Hels just posted a photo in her blog of Berthe Morisot's famous The Cradle picture. (Since she posted it at the end of October, she should not have been surprised that I compared this classic painting to the horror movie Who Slew Auntie Roo (with Shelley Winters), although the resemblance is undeniable.
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These days it seems that there are more female artists--at least in various Yale Meet the Artist Zoom series which I have been following for several years. It may have featured one male artist, but mostly it is a solid block of talented female artists who have a fascinating take on feminism or on society. Still, the virtually entire lack of male artists is a bit disquieting.
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Here is the link to the next free Zoom presentation with artist Helen Marten on 11/8 at Eastern time noon-1pm:
https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/artists-conversation-helen-marten

--Jim

Travel said...

The S word, and it is not sex.

Marie Smith said...

Those are four interesting pieces! Love that last one!

Liz Hinds said...

Love the first one and the second one is rather poignant. Snow? Already?

Mike said...

I think I would have had the gold lady blowing bubbles too.
That first picture? If I were MacGyver I would be able to figure out exactly where you lived. Why did I think of that? Because he did that on an episode last night.

e said...

The 'S' word... turns out to be Snow! We enjoy a snowfall here in my city but that's because it's fairly rare. Rain and gray skies are our norm. Stay warm...
The wine bottles are the opposites of the '19 Crimes' brand with pictures of Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart among other criminals as their labels. Very clever.
I love the concept of the Female Gazes exhibit! The four you have picked out are fantastic!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ e -- Oh, I didn't know about the "19 Crimes" wine labels -- too funny! Thanks for educating me!

roentare said...

These paintings are fabulous

The Happy Whisk said...

I'm shocked that we've had zero snow yet. So shocked. Not complaining. I like snow though a warm winter won't hurt my feelings either. Until we move, then I'd love a good chilly winter in the new home.

Kirk said...

Zero alcoholic wine? Isn't that grape juice?

Leanna said...

I still miss snow. Those wine labels tickled me too. The paintings show a beautiful vibrant use of color, which I love in paintings.

Lady M said...

Invisible but not finished - what a lovely title and explanation for women growing older.

Mary Kirkland said...

I love those wine labels.

The Blog Fodder said...

The paintings are lovely. No snow in Regina yet. +10C outside.

angela said...

I know for you winter is miserable and cold. But at least it looks pretty.
All we have is mud
Beautiful art work. I especially loved the first and last ones

Ur-spo said...

I remember as a boy so wanting snow in November to make it feel like the pending holidays.

Joanne Noragon said...

For all my life, until two years ago, I lived in the primary or secondary snow belt, fueled by Lake Erie. Now I'm in a lesser snow area. What a difference.

Kathy G said...

I would NOT be ready for snow! This is a great collection of artwork-the one that spoke most to me was "Invisible but not finished".

Jeanie said...

Snow? I am so not ready! (We're 59 right now at 8:23). Thanks for coming by. I would have loved that exhibit. And the wine labels are loads of fun! I just realized you have a follower button so now I'm following!

Jeanie said...

Correct that. I tried to follow but it said it failed. What is up with blogger lately? Everyone is coming in no-reply, even if they normally don't, and you are the second blog I've tried to follow in the last couple of days to no avail. Oh well -- it's free.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Jeanie -- Thanks for letting me know that the Follow gadget is not working. Blogger is so frustrating!

lissa said...

Those are fun wine bottle designs. I really like that Carrigall painting. Something about underwater paintings which I had seen a few that just serene to me.

Have a lovely day.