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The Sipper…

April 20, 2009 · 15 Comments

✿ – ✿ – ✿ – a cup of "Claret" for the "picaflor" or "colibrí" – ✿ – ✿ – ✿

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A distinctive cactus species is the "Claret Cup Cactus" with attractive reddish and cup shaped flowers, it is considered a hummingbird cactus. This is because a wide range of hummingbird species nourish and "sip" on the Claret Cup Cactus flower's nectar and assists it in their pollination process.

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The Hummingbird's feathers have little true color,
instead they reflect the light and this makes them look so brilliant and colorful.
If we reflect light and joy in our life we too will turn the ordinary into the beautiful.

They represent joy, optimism and sweetness ; a messenger and stopper of time!

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In fraganti…

April 13, 2009 · 12 Comments

Late one night last week I went into the studio,
and found the “Nopalitos” plant were huddled in a hush, hush!
Can you believe this ???

I wonder what they were up to? What do you think?

Nopales In Fraganti © Lisa Rivas

Nopales In Fraganti • photo – digital • Lisa Rivas © 2009

“In flagranti crimine” is a latin phrase meaning  “caught red handed in crime”

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He who profits by a crime commits it.  ~ Seneca

 

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Agave …gave it all!

April 6, 2009 · 16 Comments

Legend says the Century Plant takes “100 years” to bloom! However, century plants in cultivation may bloom much quicker, an average of 25 years. The flower spike, grows at the incredible rate of 5–6 inches per day and can reach heights of 30 to 35 feet. This bloom grows so fast that it saps all the resources of the plant, which then dies, leaving a tall wooden seed stalk. It blooms only once in its lifetime.

Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present. Albert Camus

Agave-sketch 

Century Petals •  sketch – digital • Lisa Rivas © 2009

The Century Plant or the Maguey (Agave Americana) is a succulent, not a cacti. It is an important plant to indigenous people, being used for
medicines, fiber, needles, and food. Also used commercially in Mexico
to produce the liquors of pulque and mezcal.

• Tequila is made from
another type of agave – (Agave Azul / Blue Agave.)

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The value of a man resides in what he gives and not in what he is capable of receiving.
Albert Einstein

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Gego

March 30, 2009 · 11 Comments

GEGO - Gertrude Goldschmidt
For the past few months, while focusing on the diverse / unique structures of cacti and rendering their forms, a very dear professor of mine would come to mind often, her name is Gertrude Goldschmidt, also known as GEGO.

Gego taught a course called “Three-Dimensional Form & Spatial Solutions” at the Hans Neumann School of Design in Caracas, Venezuela where I studied  Graphic Design. I took this in depth course of hers for 3 consecutive years and worked extensively with spatial concepts… that explains why I think of her so often when I look at these cacti and succulents.

Upon pondering it came to me how spatially interconnected we all are and thus with nature also. And that thanks to the web and art we have been able to express it in so many a wonderful ways, like this Cactus Monday group has done!

Gego

• 10″ x 10″ • (thelocactus) • © Lisa Rivas • “Tribute to GEGO“
• watercolor, digital, printed on ricepaper and mounted on canvas

Gego is a very well known artist, she played with the idea of the stable and
the unstable elements of art. The stable elements of art was the sculpture
itself, while the unstable elements consist of the constantly changing
shadows and the slight movement in her design. She used scraps of metal that she would bend and
weave together in order to evoke movement, experimentation and
spontaneity.
(Venezuelan, born Germany. 1912-1994)

She did a whole series called “Drawings without Paper”…
…to read more about her click GEGO

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The creative economy is giving rise to a new spatial fix and a very different geography
– the contours of which are only now emerging…

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Lolo’s tenderness…

March 26, 2009 · 5 Comments

 

Lolos-pet

 

 

When I saw this little piece
by Studio Lolo
I was struck by it’s simplicity,
it had a delicate personality,
and oh! I saw it was a portrait!
…a soft-shy “Cactus Sprite”
So very magical!
Then Laurel sent it to me !!!
…in it’s own custom envelope
and a very appreciative note!
So now I am the one saying

“Thanks” Lolo! “Thank You”
Lolos-gifts


Studio Lolo is a “wonderful artist” and an avid “animal caretaker” from San José, CA.
I met her through my participation in Cactus Monday, please visit her site!

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