Monday, February 11, 2013

Metamorphosis of Narcissus by Salvador Dali

Today we talked about Narcissus in class, and I wanted to share this beautiful paint by Salvador Dali.  This is how the spanish Artis represent the myth of Narcissus. .  I also found this story about Echo and Narcissus enjoy.  



Echo was a lovely young nymph that had been cursed by Hera to repeat only what others had said. She was never again able to speak on her own behalf. One day, as Echo was playing with her sisters in the woods, she saw the handsome young mortal named Narcissus, and as so many had before her, she fell immediately in love with his stunning good looks. Echo longed to tell Narcissus how much she loved him but, of course, she could not. She could only echo the words of others, which she tried to do to communicate with the boy. But he grew tired of her game of hiding in the woods repeating nonsensical phrases. He demanded that she show herself to him. When Echo finally came out of her hiding place, all she could do was wrap her arms around her beloved. But Narcissus hated to be touched and demanded that she let go of him, hurling obscenities and insults at the stricken nymph. Echo, heartbroken, ran back into the woods once again. There she remained, pining away for her would-be beau. She would not eat and could not sleep. All she could do was sit and watch, hoping for a glimpse of Narcissus. It wasn't long, however, before Echo's body began to simply fade away into nothingness until all that was left of the beautiful nymph was her voice echoing throughout the woods. The other nymphs felt that Narcissus deserved to be punished for the thoughtless way he treated those around him. They particularly felt he should pay for the loss of their beloved sister Echo. So they prayed to the gods for divine retribution. Hera laughed at their prayers and said that Echo deserved to be ignored because she was a witless chatterbox that had caused her to lose valuable time. But Zeus disagreed with his wife and promised to answer the nymph's prayers. Being the wisest of all the gods, Zeus decided to let Narcissus's punishment fit the crime. Since he so callously tossed others aside who dared to fall in love with him, Zeus felt it only fitting that he learn what that felt like. One day as the youth was hunting in the woods, he grew thirsty and looked for a pond from which he could draw water. As he bent over to retrieve the cool liquid, he caught a glimpse of himself reflected in the water and fell immediately in love - - with his own reflection.  Like so many before him, Narcissus pined for his love in spite of the fact that he was pining for himself. As Echo had done, Narcissus could not eat or sleep. He could do nothing but stare in the water at his one true love.  Slowly, but surely, his life force began to fail. As the last vestiges of life flowed out of him, Narcissus began to understand what his callous attitude had done. With his dying breath, he finally whispered the words that so many before him had longed to hear "I love you! Please forgive me.  "The wood nymphs, hearing these words, let go of their anger and asked that Narcissus be released from his curse. Of course, it was too late. The youth was dead and the gods could not restore mortal life. However, Zeus took pity on him and transformed his body into a white flower that would bloom once again, every spring. And that is - - according to the Greeks - - how the flower, narcissus, came to be.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The metamorphosis of a subconscious mind

This movie tells the story of the God Chronos and how he felt in love with a mortal girl.  Since God and mortal are not to be together, they can only live on each others hearts.  What a love story!! What a beautiful piece of art, Dali the God of surrealisms talking about surreal love.

Destino
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GFkN4deuZU

Monday, February 4, 2013

Little known fact about Pablo Neruda and one of his love stories.


Delia del Carril and Pablo Neruda meet in Madrid one night almost by accident while he was serving as consul general de Chile in Barcelona, after this night they will spend the next 20 years together.  She was twenty years older then him, but her energetic personality and beauty never allow her age to be shown. Her nickname was “the hormingita” (the little ant).  When Neruda met her the first time he was infatuated by her.  When he told his friends about her, he always said, “I’m under Delia’s spell.” Their love was a militant love story, perfume by the dream of revolution.  She was his motivation and his muse.  Unfortunately, the relation ship ends after 20 years, but I still love to share it with you.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Dali you make my heart wonder!

Every time I see this image I wonder, All her drawers are open, her hand is reaching almost like she is trying to hold on to something.  Why is my lady so empty?? why does she look so sad???

Friday, January 18, 2013

The Inca Creation Myth


A long, long. time ago, God Viracocha created earth, and some giants to lived in it.  The giants did not want to lived by Viracochas rules, so the God destroyed them with a big flood.
After a while Viracochas was feeling lonely, so he created people the look just like him.  The god took a rock and shape it into a man and a women form.  These two shapes were the first two human on earth, and as they are named, they animated and come to life in the darkness of the primeval world.  God Viracocha was so happy with the new humans that he sends his son the God of the sun Inti to illuminate the days and his daughter Mama Quilla the moon to illuminate the nights.  He also created the start to infinitely illuminate the earth at nights.  He also created animals and plans for human to have company and food.  Viracocha happiness was so great that he send to earth Viracochan to helped  human. Viracochan meas The one send by Viracocha.  His job in earth was to teach human everything they need to know to have a productive life.  Event tough, he’s teachings were the great benefit to the new people, there were son ungrateful ones that made fun of him.  Viracochan was so mad that he turn this man into rocks and the ones that tray to run away were burn by the lava of the volcanosAfter this Viracochan stared a long journey and one day he found this beautiful valley and he named Cusco. This was an anticipation of the arrival in Cusco of Ayar Manco and Mama Ocllo, founders of the Inca Empire.
Viracochan continues his journey all the way to Ecuador where he told the people great prophecies and after this he walk in the ocean until he disappears.

My Tree and his story :)

 
Once upon a time, there was a tree and his name was Virgil.  He lived in a very beautiful place called Montana...