GM. Remember to cook the fat as well. Fat is a wonderful - don’t cut it off and discard with the bones. You don’t have to eat all the fat. Just a small bit with each bite of meat. Especially if cooked like this.
GM! They say this is still blizzard conditions. We have 15 inches so far, power is still on, so thats good. Very peaceful, happy I kept the bird feeders out during the storm, they are keeping their lil birdy bellies full!
GM! Wall - Gerhard Rainer’s “Morning Glory”, gentle morning mists contrast the foreboding grey sky’s and soon blizzard conditions outside. We may lose power later. Loving the greys and greens create a soft and peaceful vibe of this work. @GerhardRainer
GM! Girl dad Saturday. Wall - Shavonne Wong’s “Freedom” examines the multiple and oftentimes overwhelming burdens in a woman’s life. But with effort, these obstacles can be overcome. Muted blues and greys surround a beautiful subject in this piece. @shavonnewong_
GM! Friday Blues! Wall - Ella Barnes “Beyond the Veil” is a beautiful Cyanotype with soft details and gorgeous hues of Blue. On a bright day, bold colors look better on the screen. Now? Perfect accompaniment to the muted light this morning. @ellabarnesart
GM - Diptych Thursday - Damien Hirst. Screen - from Damien’s “The Currency” series. I kept the NFT because the colors and textures look so beautiful on a large screen. Stairs - a physical print he did based on a high resolution close up of the currency series. @HENI
GM! Ash Wednesday. Wall - Amanda Lopez’s “Sacred Home” from her ‘Guadalupe’ series released by Quantum Art season 2. A faithful couple have decorated their home with our lady of Guadalupe. Love the other details on the shelves. Real people & real devotion. @Snapshotlopes
GM! Wall - Patrick Nwachukwu’s “Beautiful Silence” is a moving self portrait - a fusion of lifelike hand drawn elements set on a backdrop of swirling color as a counterpoint to the subject’s contemplative stillness. Extraordinary piece on a large screen. @patricksartz_
GM! Wall - Meeshuno’s “Wasteland” - a barren and rocky desertscape as seen thru an IR lens. This lens choice results in a mixture of stunning purples and pinks - a color combo that is not quite possible but is nonetheless super pleasing. Visitors love this work. @MEESHUNO
GM! Wall - Laura’s Benne’s “Celestial Clash” series is a stunning digital work which replicates the textures of a canvas painting. A great work to show digital art for the first time to friends. The textures are undeniably good. @laurabennee @Blackdoveart
GM and happy Valentine’s Day. Wall - DeeKay Kwon’s “Love Ripples” is all about selfless type love here (or pay it forward). Note the use of color and movement to show happiness via color and joyous movement, and the ever increasing happiness zone @deekaymotion
GM! BlackDove’s upgraded interface and wallet connect is working flawlessly. Wall - from Matt Walch’s “Tales from a Blue Planet” series, which captures raw emotion and beauty. A mother and calf emerge from the blue depths to take a deep breath. @MattWalch4
The banksters are playing the same scheme today. Silver peaked exactly at the LBMA price benchmark snapshot and from there heavy selling resumed and it started to roll over from 84$
The banks are clearly trying to get physical silver out of the $SLV and to wipe out $AGQ
GM! Wall - Mikko Lagerstedt’s “Fractured Light” examines silence & beauty, with night stars reflecting off a patchwork of early season ice, with trees burdened with the first snowfalls of the year. All illuminated by the green aurora borealis. @MikkoLagerstedt
GM. Wall: Polychromatic Sea - the first piece from Intrepid’s ‘Triptych 2’ series shows his boat (family home during COVID) set amidst beautiful blues and greens of the ocean, with the gorgeous greens and browns of the shore close by. Still minting. @intrepid_p
GM! Foreground - if you are lookin, it ain’t cookin. Wall - two physicals from Ilan Derech’s ‘Wabi-Sabi Syntax’ series. My framer put these works on floating mounts protected by museum glass. Both are displayed in a prominent part of my home. @IDerech
GM. Wall - one of my favorite B&W photos, from W. Eugene Smith’s groundbreaking “Country Doctor” series - one of the first photo essay pieces - this by Life Magazine. I think the smirking little girl in center frame steals the scene. @Smithkev007 @QuantumNFT
GM! Wall - Justin Snead’s “Transitory Filaments” is a miraculously timed shot capturing unpredictable power and beauty of our natural world. This is a crowd pleaser for my normie friends on the large screen, with amazing details at ground and sky level. @DreadlockTvlr