Machair by Angie Lewin

We have this at home and we love it.

Stylized illustration of a vibrant flower field with various colorful blooms and foliage against a backdrop of gentle hills and a blue sky with white clouds.
Spanish: Ilustración estilizada de un campo de flores vibrante con varias flores coloridas y follaje contra un fondo de suaves colinas y un cielo azul con nubes blancas.
Basque: Lorezain batzorde estilizatua, lorategi koloretsuekin eta hostoekin, mendi leunen eta hodei zuriekin zerua atzealdean.

🚀 Machair | Angie Lewin

Machair

Screen print

Image size: 335mm x 460mm

Edition size: 95

#art


The Deposition by Lovis Corinth

It’s impressive how real the portraits look.

A distressed bearded man cradles a lifeless body against a backdrop of onlookers and a crimson sky.
Spanish: Un hombre barbudo angustiado sostiene un cuerpo sin vida frente a espectadores y un cielo carmesí.
Basque: Distira handiko gizon bizar-duna gorputz bizigabe bat besoetan du, ikusle eta zeru gorri baten aurrean.

🚀 Paintings of Mary Magdalene: Gospel times – The Eclectic Light Company

Lovis Corinth (1858–1925), The Deposition (1895), oil on canvas, 95 × 102 cm, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne. Wikipedia Commons.

The Deposition (Descent from the Cross) (1895) was one of Lovis Corinth’s major paintings from his early days in Munich, and won a gold medal when exhibited in the Glaspalast in Munich that year. It shows the traditional station of the cross commemorating the lowering of the dead body of Christ from the cross, attended by Joseph of Arimathea and Mary Magdalene.

This work is another thoroughly modern approach to a classical theme, in its framing, composition, and the faces. Its close-in cropped view suggests the influence of photography, and the faces shown appear contemporary and not in the least historic. These combine to give it the immediacy of a current event, rather than something that happened almost two millennia ago.

#art


A life line

Hold tight.

Rusty metal ring threaded through a white rope against a blurred rocky background.
Spanish: Anillo metálico oxidado enhebrado en una cuerda blanca contra un fondo rocoso desenfocado.
Basque: Herdoilaturiko metalezko eraztun bat zuri koloreko soka baten zehar eta harkaitz lauso atzealde baten kontra. #thoughts


Inpernupe

A pile of various-sized rounded rocks, seemingly moist, fills the frame, possibly near water.
Spanish: Un montón de rocas redondeadas de varios tamaños, aparentemente húmedas, llena el marco, posiblemente cerca del agua.
Basque: Tamaina ezberdinetako harkaitz biribildu multzo bat, itxura batean hezea, markoa betetzen du, seguruenik uraren ondoan. A large, white rock stands out among darker stones, possibly in a natural outdoor setting.
Spanish: Una gran roca blanca destaca entre piedras más oscuras, posiblemente en un entorno natural al aire libre.
Basque: Harri zuri handi bat nabarmentzen da harrizko ilunen artean, litekeena da kanpoaldeko ingurune natural batean. #thoughts


Saturday night

I spent the afternoon playing with this blog’s concept and with iOS Shortcuts, improving, or at least trying too, my workflows to publish in this new project.

For the blog, I created a home page that is meant to be a representation of a garden made of different topics, themes, categories… It’s just an index page, and not a very fancy one at that, but that’s all I can build and I’m sure it will improve. I need to learn HTML and CSS and all that stuff. For now, I can tweak some simple code snippets I find in the internet or that I obtain from ChatGPT.


Hi @manton I need your help. I’m building a Shortcut to publish posts to my blogs. The one publishing to my default blog (estebantxo.micro.blog) works OK, but I want another one to publish to umerez.eu (the uid I got for that is https://umerez.micro.blog/). I saw in the documentation that I need a mp-destination and I’m trying to put it in the shortcut like this (see screenshot). What am I doing wrong? Can you help me?


Digital garden

2024-03-17 UPDATE: I changed my home page to a more conventional one. The one I designed was quite gimmicky. If I ever learn a bit more about web design, I may come back to visually depicting my garden metaphor. For now, the patches in my garden, meaning the different sections of my website, will be featured in the conventional navigation bar.

Following a “digital garden” concept, I built a home page with buttons that in my mind symbolize patches in a garden.

Each patch will have its contents, be it a static page, a blog, a collection or category of posts, whatever this personal site of mine develops into.

For now, there’s four patches ready to be visited and four more are empty, waiting for my future gardening. The ones you can visit gather my Thoughts, my posts about my Geek hobbies, some Art I want to share (mostly music) and the Photos I take.

So if you like my garden, you are more than welcome.


The keyboard is mightier than the pen.


Saturday morning

I feel like I’m in front of a raw piece of wood, a big one, my task is to carve a sculpture out of that wood, and I’m just too tired to start the process. My mind tells me it will be worth it and the result will satisfy me and my client. But there’s a lot of work to do to start peeling off and shaping the wood before the figure starts to show. And I’m tired.

Bullshit, says another voice in my head. You’re just lazy.


I guess that the YouTube app draining the battery and shutting down the iPad is a clear sign that I need to stop procrastinating and start working on that damn report.


You have to wait till the end of this beautiful cover of Ne Me Quitte Pas. Wyclef Jean is awesome.

www.youtube.com/watch


And here’s the Maestro.

www.youtube.com/watch

I told you I love Jacques Brel.


Zumaia

The lighthouse and a few details I saw in the corner of Inpernupe today.

A white lighthouse with a blue top. An old rope tied to a wall with rusty iron rings A close up of a rusty iron ring with rope. A green plant by the shore Two green plants by the shore Orange lichen on a rock by the shore, a bit of grass on the side

Friday

Difficult day at work, difficult week over all. But today I overcame my laziness and did go for a walk and shot some pictures. I’ll post them later. I got to feel like a hacker, too. And I made a potato omelette using a bag of chips, so I’ll never quit my main addiction, food. The day is ending with a smile, and that’s good.


I love Jacques Brel

And, for the enjoyment of Brel, Ladies & gentlemen, I give you Pomplamoose.

youtu.be/hvrBWn0Kx…


One thing is true though

I still don’t write for myself, I still do it for someone else, with the feedback of the crowd in my mind. I’m constantly thinking about how will my commentary be read by other people. Now I’m writing this only for me, to tell me that there’s nobody reading and that this is a journey of self-improvement that I’m choosing to walk alone.


Feedback junkie

I posted a couple of silly things and run to my Mastodon accounts to see if they had any feedback. The posts did not show up and it took me a minute to remember that I turned off cross-posting in both my blogs, precisely to prevent me from seeking the noise of social media. Old habits die hard, that’s for sure. My withdrawal syndrome is not that bad though and it still lets me make fun of myself.


Do I want to publish posts like this in my Estebantxo blog or do I want to keep this more personal and less obvious? I think it’s the latter. Since I want this page to be a live experiment and organically grow with its hits and misses, I won’t delete that post. But I’m going to take it to the umerez.eu blog and I will keep there the techy posts. Estebantxo, for now, is going to be a more personal place, like a journal of sorts.


Thursday

Today has not been a good day regarding work. I stayed at home so it was supposed to be a productive day, yet it wasn’t. I have a big deadline tomorrow, and I behaved as I often do in this situations: I get blocked and procrastinate. I procrastinated the heck out of my email, so at least that’s quite clean, Inbox Zero goal achieved. But tomorrow it’s going to be a very early start if I want to meet my deadline and craft a report worth its name.

On the positive side, I discovered Jatan Mehta’s journal blog. This particular post on Embracing a simple but effective digital life or Digital detoxing is very thorough and interesting and it is in the line of Manuel Moreale’s post On POSSE, which I briefly commented here.

My RSS feeds in NetNewsWire are starting to look very good.

What I’m thinking now is that I might quit social media altogether and embrace just blogging to express myself, RSS to read nice people’s blog and email to communicate with them. I’ll see.

Oh, and I also recovered my DSLR camera. I need to move my fat ass and taking walks with the excuse of taking pictures might be the way.


Wednesday

The day started quite productively, meeting a deadline one day ahead. Then, around 10am, everything went to hell. I’ve been attending unscheduled phone and zoom calls for the rest of the day. So my Friday deadline is in panic mode. At least I could take a moment to write to Manuel Moreale, because this post On POSSE resonated with me and I wanted to tell him I liked it. In my Twitter time, even in the more recent Mastodon world, my response would have been a star or a like o a thumbs up, maybe a short emphatical shout-out. Mostly empty and ephemeral. I’m liking this new slow approach to my digital life. I think it can make way to more meaningful connections. For starters, it felt good to write a longer and warmer email to a blogger whose example inspires me every day. Not that Manu has any obligation to respond. It did feel good and that’s enough. Time will tell.