Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Russian Caviar, French Champagne Still Life

 Caviar and champagne still life, text from my other blog.

 

 

This is how we rollin' here in the times of plague and various other unpleasantness.

Here is an impromptu al-fresco lunch for two, involving principally some Russian caviar and a bottle of cheapish French champagne, but also soft cheese, butter, pineapple rings and orange juice for mimosas.

The caviar was Siberian caviar not some filthy and polluted, not to mention depleted, Caspian slop.

This was Lena sturgeon.



Re: Champaign, seemed good enough with evidence of genuine secondary in-bottle fermentation on the taste.. maybe... lively and a note of live yeast on the taste if not on the nose anyway.



 

 

Regarding Marquis de Sade himself, he was of course a prolific writer of fiction and a major proponent of back door entry, But did you know, it was he who started the French revolution in earnest by precipitating the storming of La Bastille?

Some time at start of July 1789, crowds in Paris began to congregate around the Bastille. They believed there were people imprisoned in the royal fortress turned prison with whom they sympathized and whom they might liberate from the King's despotic rule.

The crowds, however, did not know that only a few aristocrats were held there, mainly on morals charges, and scarcely deserving liberation in the name of the people. On July 2, the crowds in the street heard a voice, apparently amplified by a megaphone improvised out of a rain spout, shouting that prisoners were being slaughtered and needed rescue. The prisoner to whom that voice belonged was summarily transferred two days later to the Clarenton insane asylum. But it was too late, the crowds stormed the Bastille on July fourteenth.

The man who attempted so outrageous a ruse in order to regain freedom after twelve years of imprisonment we know today as the Marquis de Sade!

(adapted from Forbidden Knowledge by Roger Shattuck)

So three cheers for Marquis de Sade, Hero of the French Revolution!!!


VreMax: Russian Caviar, French Champagne:  This is how we rollin' here in the times of plague and various other unpleasantness. Here is an impromptu al-fresco lunch for two, invo...

Sunday, July 16, 2023

Morning Brut, Ferrari Brut - Sparkling Wine Photography

 Here is some sparkling wine (champagne by another name) photography.

Stilllifes using (and drinking) a bottle of Ferrari brut for props...



Mimosas, orange juice and champagne half and half.

Basically wasted all of the bottle on mimosas after the first couple glasses.

Me, if I drink champagne, I take a 0.75l bottle per meal only.



VreMax: Morning Brut:  Here is some nice champagne by another name. Mimosas, orange juice and champagne half and half. Basically wasted all of the bottle on mimos...

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Still Life: Richard Baker

In my art appreciation, here is today's spotlight and it's on Richard Baker the painter who was called to my attention today for the first time.

Pink pearl (?), 2006

This film study murmurs to me in hushed tones - Shade, 2007

But especially, Tray Gray 2006, speaks volumes to me


Actually I am an artist too and have produced thousands of still-life works of art... but only using the medium of photography.

Evidence of which one can find on this very blog.

For example,











HoroLex: Художник Ричард Бейкер: Сегодня на повестке (не то, що ви подумковали) Ричард Бейкер, ныне здравствующий художник американский, вот несколько работ: Розовая жемчужи...

Shoe Photography: New Shoes

 New shoes are in and already being broken in.

A pair of double monks in cafe suede.

Will be versatile, as double monks are in general, and especially in brown suede, so can wear them with basically everything from a business suit down even to shorts maybe in summer.


Though by one of the lesser manufacturers which I won't mention here by name because they didn't pay me and I don't advertise anything, especially for free, these shoes are goodyear welted and Dainite soled.


For these pictures using my sony rx100 m2 remotely controlled via dumbphone (olde I phone SE)






Claims, they're even hand made







VreMax: New Shoes:  New shoes are in and already being broken in. A pair of double monks in cafe suede. Will be versatile, as double monks are in general, and ...

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Today's Bottle of Wine

In my wine photography series, ex my other blog - another bottle of wine - snagged this bottle of liquid Nerello Mascalese grapes, a Sicilian red wine, I am positive it'll be good for the price and at least for one lunch.

Not sure though we can provide these food pairings, though plenty of (stool) pigeons around, I think, a lump of mozarella with sliced tomatoes and some chicken breast will have to do.

Food pairings for Nerello Mascalese wines include:

  • Pigeon breasts in red-wine sauce
  • Wild mushroom and eggplant filo parcels
  • Linguini with tomato and clams







VreMax: Today's Bottle of Wine: Today snagged this bottle of liquid Nerello Mascalese grapes, a Sicilian red wine, I am positive it'll be good for the price and at leas...

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

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