隱色赤膀|The invisible wings
睜著眼看著天花板的黑
渡過淺淺的夜,
直到天藍覆上蠟筆的黃,
直到點點的時間
被吃掉了
仍不眠…
總在追
現實裡的文字和影像
人與人藏著多語的雙眼
迴旋在妥協與堅持間
逐漸迷失在灰黑色的格子路上。
這次
只想褪去世俗
卸下他人的眼
不再束縛
不再有成熟人的世故。
“ In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye “
單純的臉
是山林奔跑的孩子
深吸一陣隱喻飄來的芳香
在句點繞出更多符號遊戲
是花草間的靈魂
看不見的精靈
在黑書綠野中留下印記
尋找被折起的筆跡
讓呼吸在舊紙蔓延
是劃過青空的鳥
有著隱色翅膀
正赤裸的飛翔
畫出愛笑的嘴
沉靜裡的自由
不完美,卻完美了…
“Which is the bliss of solitude “
簡單。
▶ William Wordswort《I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud》:…In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye(心神空茫或默默沉思,它們就會在心靈中閃現)……Which is the bliss of solitude(那是孤獨中的幸福)…
▶ 「隱色赤膀」系列作品以三角構圖,描繪出一個空間2個世界,象徵現實及內心不同的兩種感受,同時藉由展場空間的陳設,延伸為3個空間層次的延伸,似困在異空間裡,並以寫實及幻想性的童趣抽象為對比。 我們都生長於非童話,因此渴望童話。 而我們都被現實綁架,因此渴望自由。 探討現代人在社會中迷失自我的恐懼不安與矛盾,總是不自覺的畫地自限,總將想法侷限於現實規範,而不自覺的討好他人,或是屈就於現實,而自我禁錮,忘了原本的自我初心。 人的一生很長,總會碰上瓶頸,而有自我迷失的時候,要怎麼繼續樂觀的看待生活,繼續往未來的路邁進?卻也是我們共同成長的人生課題。 畫面投射出的是內心想像的矛盾,而「影子,總是使的現實更真實。」,當正視面對自己的恐懼不安時,那就像對隱形翅膀,或許期望可以帶著自己飛躍挫折,隨著歲月而修正理想,不再害怕與猶豫,隨著時間與環境轉變而可以更多元思考,逐漸的找到自己及人生成長。 是劃過青空的鳥, 有著隱色翅膀, 正赤裸的飛翔, 畫出愛笑的嘴, 沉靜裡的自由, 不完美,卻完美了…
|The invisible wings|
Life is like a giant maze, and this world is full of too many reasons; people always lose themselves in reality, spinning on the different paths, even give up their dreams and aspirations, lonely and isolated like a flawed bird in the flock.
The series of the invisible wings is going to investigate the fear of the modern people, when they losing themselves, the imagination in their inner heart, it’s like a pair of invisible wings, take the to fly over every frustration, fix their ideal with times, and make the hope with no more hesitation and no longer be afraid of anything, find themselves out and grow up. Imperfect, is the most perfect.
Drawing the space, two worlds by triangle composition, symbolizing the two different feelings between the reality and the inner heart. The frame is expressed with the realistic and fantastic childlike abstraction. Meanwhile, the bird in the frame means desirous freedom.
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/ 隱色赤膀 /
睜著眼看著天花板的黑
渡過淺淺的夜,
直到天藍覆上蠟筆的黃,
直到點點的時間
被吃掉了
仍不眠…
總在追
現實裡的文字和影像
人與人藏著多語的雙眼
迴旋在妥協與堅持間
逐漸迷失在灰黑色的格子路上。
這次
只想褪去世俗
卸下他人的眼
不再束縛
不再有成熟人的世故。
“ In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye “
單純的臉
是山林奔跑的孩子
深吸一陣隱喻飄來的芳香
在句點繞出更多符號遊戲
是花草間的靈魂
看不見的精靈
在黑書綠野中留下印記
尋找被折起的筆跡
讓呼吸在舊紙蔓延
是劃過青空的鳥
有著隱色翅膀
正赤裸的飛翔
畫出愛笑的嘴
沉靜裡的自由
不完美,卻完美了…
“Which is the bliss of solitude “
簡單。
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▶ William Wordswort《I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud》:…In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye(心神空茫或默默沉思,它們就會在心靈中閃現)…Which is the bliss of solitude(那是孤獨中的幸福)…
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「隱色赤膀」系列作品以三角構圖,描繪出一個空間2個世界,象徵現實及內心不同的兩種感受,同時藉由展場空間的陳設,延伸為3個空間層次的延伸,似困在異空間裡,並以寫實及幻想性的童趣抽象為對比。
我們都生長於非童話,因此渴望童話。
而我們都被現實綁架,因此渴望自由。
探討現代人在社會中迷失自我的恐懼不安與矛盾,總是不自覺的畫地自限,總將想法侷限於現實規範,而不自覺的討好他人,或是屈就於現實,而自我禁錮,忘了原本的自我初心。
人的一生很長,總會碰上瓶頸,而有自我迷失的時候,要怎麼繼續樂觀的看待生活,繼續往未來的路邁進?卻也是我們共同成長的人生課題。
畫面投射出的是內心想像的矛盾,而「影子,總是使的現實更真實。」,當正視面對自己的恐懼不安時,那就像對隱形翅膀,或許期望可以帶著自己飛躍挫折,隨著歲月而修正理想,不再害怕與猶豫,隨著時間與環境轉變而可以更多元思考,逐漸的找到自己及人生成長。
是劃過青空的鳥
有著隱色翅膀
正赤裸的飛翔
畫出愛笑的嘴
沉靜裡的自由
不完美,卻完美了…
-----------------
/ The invisible wings /
Life is like a giant maze, and this world is full of too many reasons; people always lose themselves in reality, spinning on the different paths, even give up their dreams and aspirations, lonely and isolated like a flawed bird in the flock.
The series of the invisible wings is going to investigate the fear of the modern people, when they losing themselves, the imagination in their inner heart, it’s like a pair of invisible wings, take the to fly over every frustration, fix their ideal with times, and make the hope with no more hesitation and no longer be afraid of anything, find themselves out and grow up. Imperfect, is the most perfect.
Drawing the space, two worlds by triangle composition, symbolizing the two different feelings between the reality and the inner heart. The frame is expressed with the realistic and fantastic childlike abstraction. Meanwhile, the bird in the frame means desirous freedom.
two bird drawing 在 Racheal Kwacz - Child & Family Development Specialist Facebook 的精選貼文
Good morning!
I'm sharing this again for all those with littles on school holidays, going a little stir crazy, planning play dates, needing a coffee!! 🙋😂❤️
Alternatively, you can also check out my Tips & Tricks section for easy little activities you can do at home or subscribe to our newsletter!
Have fun this week!
Going a little stir-crazy or looking for something fun to do this weekend?
Here are some of Ella Bella and mama's favorite toddler-recommended places to go!! 🙌🎉<3
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CAFES
Antipodean Cafe, Atria - awesome service and the world's yummiest banana pancakes!
Ben's General Food Store, the Gardens Mall - huge play structures including two slides and a tunnel. They just recently revamped their menu!
Bucket B Cafe, Jaya One - they make sure the little ones sanitize their hands before going in and on Sundays, they have the world's best balloon artists SUPA DUPA Circus make an appearance!
The Little Owl, Korean Cafe, Publika - enclosed locked play area (so you never lose sight of your kid!), fun and not messy "sand" pit, attached bathrooms, cosy comfort Korean food, no shoes allowed and little sleeping mats for babies
Marmalade, Bangsar Village - yummy food, fun play area, delicious cakes!
The Midnight Baker Bakery & Cafe, Seni Mont Kiara - small and cosy but perfect if you're in the Mont Kiara area!
Namoo Korean Dessert Cafe n Bistro on the park, (upstairs!!) Publika - lovely little play area upstairs w a house, cars, and drawing/arts + craft table!
Noriter 1Mont Kiara KL - lovely selection of wooden Hape toys, enclosed area, w great service
Out Of Africa Restaurant & Kudu Bar, PJ Palms Sports Centre - eclectic menu w one of the rare restaurants to offer an outdoor play area
Ra.Ft Cafe'/Bistro, Binjai 8 - one of the only cafes downtown w a play area but more than that, they have great food, great service and adorable little babycinos!
Three Little Pigs & the Big Bad Wolf, Bangsar Village - small play area but so convenient if you need to do groceries after!
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SUNDAY BRUNCH (w activities for the little ones while you stuff your face!)
Makan Kitchen @DoubleTree - face painter and kids area w yummy local food for the adults!
InterContinental Kuala Lumpur - huge kids area w clown and hosts
**During Christmas, The Ritz-Carlton, Kuala Lumpur, hosts a really lovely Teddy Bear High Tea for the little ones
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PUBLIC PARKS
TTDI Park - beautifully maintained, great playground, nature trails and wildlife!
Desa ParkCity - playground is for older children but nice walking trail and so fun if your little one likes dogs
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MALL/STORE PLAY PLACES
The Curve - On the "kids" second floor there are 2 play areas, a huge fish tank (entertainment in itself), lots of coin-operated rides, motorized vehicle area, great baby room and a huge variety of baby stores
Hamleys Malaysia - 1utama and Atria
Janie & Joe, Bangsar Village - one of our favorite toy stores that carries Djeco, Melissa & Doug, and Learning Resources
MOLUK Malaysia, Bangsar Village - fun fun fun oogis, bilibos and soft play structures that encourage so much creativity!
Mothercare Malaysia - Our favorite branches are BSC and KLCC
Parkson Pavillion - newly renovated play area with excellent toy selection
SquEEEze Me Baby, 1 Utama - cosy little play area with quality toys and super yummy fruit/veg pouches for your little one!
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PAID
Aquaria KLCC - Take the train downtown and spend the day enjoying all the lovely marine life
Baby Sensory Sri Hartamas - their Toddler Sensory classes are one of our very favorites w free gross motor play at the start followed by themed and well thought out structured activities
Gymboree, Bangsar Village open play time - pay per visit and have fun just rolling and running around!
IBU Family Resource Group KL Open week, Sri Hartamas - packed full of activities and playgroups and guest speakers, one of our absolute favorite things we look forward to!
Julia Gabriel Centre Kuala Lumpur Silly Stupendous Spectacular Story-Telling - super animated fun and engaging for the little ones featuring familiar nursery songs, stories and drama!
Jungle Gym, Atria - one of the best paid play areas with a separate soft play area for toddlers. It's an additional cost but Ella Grace really loves the train ride too! Go on Tuesday mornings when it's quiet and just sanitized!!
Kizsport & Gym, Bangsar Village II - Love that it's small enough that they can play on their own without you losing sight of them
KL Bird Park- get up close and personal and don't forget to catch the bird show!
MBO Cinemas Kecil Hall, Starling Mall - So so fun for little ones and for adults too. Convenient facilities and a play area! Book your tickets early especially on weekends, they sell out fast!!
Molly FantasyAtria - lots of coin(card)-operated fun and a small little play area for little ones too
Space Joe Playland, 1MK - the latest addition, this is quick becoming a favorite!
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For one game, fellow guards Larry Hughes and Eric Snow stole the spotlight from Allen Iverson.
Hughes hit a tying 3-pointer with seven-tenths of a second left in regulation and Snow sank a 16-footer at the overtime buzzer, giving the Philadelphia 76ers a 122-121 victory over the Detroit Pistons.
In the final two minutes of the fourth quarter, the Pistons did an effective job of cutting off the high-scoring Iverson and appeared to have closed the game with a 7-0 burst until Hughes forced overtime with just his sixth 3-pointer of the season.
Detroit scored the first five points of overtime and still held a 119-114 lead with 1:42 left after consecutive baskets by Jerome Williams. Iverson and Snow made jumpers and the 76ers converted a turnover by Grant Hill into a breakaway layup by Iverson for a 120-119 lead with 16 seconds to go.
Hill atoned for his giveaway by drawing a foul on a drive and making both free throws for a one-point lead with 8.4 seconds left. The Sixers elected not to call timeout and inbounded to the speedy Iverson, who dribbled up the right side of the court and passed to Aaron McKie. McKie swung a pass to the left side to Snow, who faked a defender and buried the open shot as the buzzer sounded.
"It was a great decision because they didn't get to set up and we didn't have to worry about setting up in the half-court," Iverson said. "It was get it and go and it worked for us."
"It was all about taking advantage of the opportunity," Snow said. "I knew they were gonna double-team Allen; I told him so. So I just got the ball, took a good shot and fortunately it went in."
Philadelphia coach Larry Brown did not think Snow would end up with the game in his hands.
"I didn't know he would be the guy but the kid made three jumpers in overtime and played defense like crazy with five fouls on him.," Brown said. "If you ask me if I thought it was going to end like this, I would have said, `No way.' It's a great end to a long day."
Iverson and the rest of the Sixers threw a hug around Snow, a stark contrast to Saturday's 104-91 loss in Detroit. In that game, Brown benched his starters with 8:15 left in the third quarter and Iverson reacted by asking for a trade.
With 76ers president Pat Croce mediating, Brown and Iverson met today and ironed out their differences.
"I felt like I was a 10-year-old kid being punished on Christmas morning with no toys," Iverson said before the game, backing off his trade talk. "I know I reacted badly. If it happens again I won't run my mouth."
"He felt by not playing him I was disrespecting him," Brown said after today's practice. "I felt bad about it because that was not my intention."
After the game, Brown and Iverson appeared to be on the same page.
"There are gonna be days with him that are gonna be rough and some that are gonna be easy. It's like dealing with family," Brown said. "There are things that were said that needed to be said and probably need to be said again."
"After I left the room this morning, I had a good feeling about me, coach and the team," Brown said. "It was the realest conversation I had with coach. I know he's not gonna do anything to hurt this team. Coach and me are gonna do this together. We're all soldiers. It's as simple as that."
Iverson scored 32 points on 12-of-29 shooting. Hughes scored 20 points off the bench. Snow scored six of his 10 points in the extra session and added a season-high 12 assists. Iverson had seven assists and Snow and Hughes made three steals apiece.
"We've got a good group of guys here," Snow said. "Nothing bothers this team much."
Hill scored 32 points on 13-of-22 shooting for the Pistons, who had seven players in double figures.
"We had it covered. We had all the people we wanted to cover and got the ball out of Iverson's hands," Pistons coach Alvin Gentry said. "(Snow) was the guy we wanted to make the shot and to his credit, he did."
With Hill taking control, the Pistons led throughout most of the first three quarters and took an 86-82 advantage into the fourth period. The Sixers opened the quarter with an 11-4 run to take the lead and the Pistons tied it at 101-101 with 3:16 remaining on a 3-pointer by Lindsey Hunter, who scored 10 points.
Iverson answered with a pair of 3-pointers around a basket by Christian Laettner to give Philadelphia a 107-103 lead with 2:19 to go. But Hunter blanketed Iverson down the stretch and his two free throws gave Detroit a 110-107 lead with 5.1 seconds to play, setting up Hughes' heroics.
"They hit two buzzer-beaters, at regulation and at overtime," Hill said. "We're up by three with five seconds to play and we didn't close it out. We have to go back and regroup."
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The Philadelphia 76ers played more like a playoff team than one mired in a miserable stretch of basketball.
Thaddeus Young had 26 points and 14 rebounds, Allen Iverson scored 20 points and the 76ers snapped a 12-game losing streak with a 117-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Monday night.
Iverson was a rookie the last time the Sixers lost 13 straight in the 1996-97 season. He played the best game of his four-game second stint in Philadelphia to help avoid another unlucky 13-game skid on his resume.
The Sixers had all five starters and two reserves score in double digits.
"We felt like once we did get a win, it was going to be extremely hard, one of the hardest games to win," Iverson said. "It was totally opposite."
Iverson hit the 20-point mark for the second straight game a day after his having his left knee drained of fluid. Young was sensational, using an 11-of-15 effort in the first half to give the Sixers a rare comfortable lead and easy win.
"It's been working for us, but we just couldn't get the win," Young said. "It really worked tonight."
Looking for a spark, 76ers coach Eddie Jordan benched power forward Elton Brand and paired rookie Jrue Holiday in the backcourt with Iverson. Jordan's move worked: Holiday had 15 points, seven rebounds and six assists.
"He just put us in a good rhythm tonight and had us flowing," Iverson said.
Brand, who was previously benched in some fourth quarters, said it was hard to complain about his role after a victory. He just can't believe he's considered a bench player early in the second year of an $80 million, five-year deal.
"When you look around at other teams, yeah," Brand said. "It's like, no disrespect, but [Golden State's] Mikki Moore gets the start and I don't. Not that he's not a good player, but, definitely."
Andre Iguodala left briefly with bruised ribs and scored 14 points on brutal 4-of-20 shooting. He's day-to-day and was not expected to practice Tuesday.
Corey Maggette led the Warriors with 24 points and Anthony Randolph had 15. Golden State lost its third straight in the finale of a five-game trip that started Dec. 7.
"You can't make excuses about a long trip," Maggette said.
Iverson's return generated a short burst of excitement, but not wins. His box office appeal is already lukewarm with only 12,795 fans listed to watch a slumping Sixers team.
Iverson joked at shootaround that after his ill-fated stint with Memphis, he sat home "trying to get fat." He wasn't in game shape and the Sixers came in with a bloated 18 losses.
He teamed with Young to make eight of 11 shots in the first quarter to help build a 12-point lead. Young really got rolling in the second quarter. He kept close to the basket and used a flurry of layups to score 14 points. He did hit a nice turnaround jumper that stretched the lead to 15.
Iverson capped the half by drawing a midair foul with 1 second left, hitting two free throws to make it 71-57.
Philadelphia won for only the third time in 19 games and its 12-game losing streak was the longest since 2006. Iverson was around for the start of that one three years ago before he was traded and the end of this one after his return.
Iverson acknowledges the years of banging down the lane and crashing the court have taken a severe toll on his 34-year-old frame. He's limited at shootarounds and practices -- by coaches decision, not complaint -- and no longer has the quickest first step in the league.
"I've been dealing with that the last 5, 6 years I've been playing," Iverson said. "I understand that when I fall or hit something that it flares up or gets irritated a lot faster than it used to. That comes from getting older."
By the time the fourth quarter rolled around, Iverson could rest. Willie Green's 3-pointer with 9:10 left in the fourth gave the Sixers 102 points, meaning free food at a fast-food restaurant for the few fans who bought tickets.
The weary Warriors had three field goals and scored 11 points in the third quarter.
"I think we'll all be glad to get home, but you still want to play as well as you can on the road," interim Warriors coach Keith Smart said. "Unfortunately, we didn't manage to do that on this trip."
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After a drawn-out recruitment by the Memphis Grizzlies, Iverson finally confirmed Wednesday morning that he is indeed ready to sign with them, announcing via his Twitter feed: "God Chose Memphis as the place that I will continue my career."
Referring to a Monday meeting with Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley, general manager Chris Wallace and head coach Lionel Hollins, Iverson added: "I feel that they are committed to developing a winner and I know that I can help them to accomplish that. I feel that I can trust them."
The Grizzlies are believed to be offering Iverson a one-year deal worth $3.5 million, which is far less than the nearly $21 million he earned last season in Denver and Detroit but more than anyone else was prepared to pay the 34-year-old.
At Heisley's behest, Memphis has been pursuing Iverson since July, ignoring concerns about his willingness to accept a reserve role or his ability to co-exist in the same offense with Mayo, Gay and Randolph because of Iverson's presumed ability to generate interest and sell tickets. The Grizzlies, throughout Heisley's ownership, have languished in the shadow of the Memphis Tigers' many successes in the collegiate game.
Grizzlies officials have yet to formally announce the signing but have made it clear since last week that they have merely been waiting for Iverson to take their offer.
In a radio interview Tuesday with WHBQ-AM in Memphis, Wallace sounded hopeful about Iverson ultimately joining the team, saying: "We had a very productive meeting yesterday where both sides got to know each other and what our expectations were. We got to hear Allen out, he got to hear us out and I thought it went pretty well."
Asked specifically about Iverson's well-known aversion to coming off the bench, Wallace said: "He indicated to us that he just wants to come in and help a team out, to get better, to win, and he'll shine during that process. I think Allen Iverson is going to be very fine with whatever role he would end up fulfilling here in Memphis. ... He knows where we're coming from, we know where he's coming from and I think if he comes here it's going to be a very productive marriage."
Monday's sitdown in Atlanta was the first face-to-face contact between Iverson and Grizzlies officials since the process began, with Memphis negotiating to this point primarily with Leon Rose, Iverson's agent.
Iverson has spent much of the past two months hoping that a firm offer would materialize from the Miami Heat, New York Knicks or Charlotte Bobcats, with the latter presenting the possibility of a reunion with former coach Larry Brown. But Iverson was ultimately forced to concede that only the Grizzlies had the financial flexibility and definite interest to pay him more than a minimum salary after his nightmarish stint with the Pistons.
Iverson played in only 57 games last season after being dealt by Denver to Detroit less than a week into the season and averaged a career-low 17.5 points, hampered by a back injury and his open struggles to cope with coming off the bench for the first time in his career. He would end up leaving the Pistons in April by mutual agreement before the playoffs.
But Iverson has insisted in recent days that he is amenable to whatever the Grizzlies have in mind for him as well as the steep drop from last season's salary, writing via Twitter: "Memphis is a place that I would love to play. The Grizzlies have good young players with a great upside. I love the city of Memphis, too.
"I would lead by example," Iverson wrote.
With Mayo at the same position, Mike Conley returning at point guard and Randolph's arrival over the summer, bringing in Iverson would appear to run counter to the Grizzlies' previous intent to develop a group of youngsters which also includes center Marc Gasol and No. 2 overall draft pick Hasheem Thabeet.
Yet in a July interview with ESPN.com, Heisley disputed suggestions that signing Iverson -- the sort of drawing card that the Grizzlies have never had in an eight-season run in Memphis marked by notoriously low attendance figures -- was dangerous or purely motivated by the prospect of ticket sales.
"What appeals to me?" Heisley said, repeating the question. "He's one of the greatest players in the last 10 years in the NBA."
In an interview Wednesday with NBA.com, Heisley said: "He told us he was very interested in playing with the young team we've assembled. He thought he could help us win and he was looking forward to helping the young players, and helping them to develop. Frankly, I'm ecstatic to have him.
"I don't buy into all of the stuff that's gone on. I'm not saying none of it happened. Some of it did ... but I know Allen is an excellent player. He's going to the Hall of Fame. ... The city of Memphis is going to be ecstatic to have him. We've never had a Hall of Famer, a guy of Allen's stature playing in Memphis. I feel Allen is going to be outstanding for us."