Not really... serials have been around about as far back as when authors had to pen
their work by candle light with paper and a quill.
Not exact matches
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors
by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have
worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them
by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one,
lights the
candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
Many times I have laughed about the holiness feeling, the
candles, the dim
light, the smell of incense, accompanied
by the art and expression of great painters who were more atheist that many of us here yet their
work of art are hung on famous temples or cathedrals around the world.
When I need to sit down to write or prepare a topic, I get myself into the zone
by playing an upbeat playlist, putting the kettle on,
lighting a
candle and arranging fresh flowers in my
work space — even if it's just one.
The
candle lit here (and that has been
lit every night for the past couple weeks at my home), is called «Leaves»
by Bath & Body
Works... oh my goodness it smells absolutely amazing!!
For her exhibition at SculptureCenter, Akashi continues her exploration into specific connections between air and fire — two elements necessary to produce her glass
works —
by periodically
lighting wax
candles within her installations, altering the appearance of the
works over time.
after 11p St Leroy II and Ali Coyote after 12a Oxnylia after 1 am and more all night Open Studios with Maggie Knox Jon Davis / 55BelleChase Bhakti Baxter Michael Vasquez Federico Cattaneo Ernesto Kunde Nina Surel Deft Union Inside Maggie Knox
Candle Making workshop starting at 5 pm Open Studio and engagement with resident artist Rondell Crier (in partnership and support with Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Inc, Adeline Edwards Foundation, Visual Art Network) Exhibition with
works by Eurydice Kamvyselli, Deming King Harriman Art, Nicole Salcedo, Elizabeth Newberry, Francesca Lalanne, Magdalena Goudie and all the vibes with ABA Jewels «My Queen before you go tell my horse» a Performance
by Jamilah Sabur, 9:30 pm (details below)
Candle Vigil for all lost to the current violence of our time If you want a full experience with us take the 11 am boxing class at SolBox FC, 7101 North Miami Avenue (with shower) Please park in the back parking lot, entrance at 7101 North Miami Avenue, in the streets around or take a LYFT CODE FOR 5 FREE RIDES UP TO $ 10 EACH >> > SUPERFINERIDE Special thanks and love to Marlee's Green Tea, Miami Spaces, Gummdrops, Naomi's Garden, Gramps, Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (just to name a few) for their ongoing love and support and Thanks to Superfine - The Fairest Fair for their effort and support in bringing this evening to
light.
In Belfast, Bob and Roberta Smith (actually a single acclaimed contemporary artist called Patrick Brill) is
working with dozens of community groups and local artists, each making one letter of his text, which will be brought together and
lit by thousands of
candles outside the city hall, spelling out his words: «What unites human beings is huge and wonderful.
Cracco invites viewers into the intimacy and the danger of
light, whether it is the low
light of a
candle, the flash of colliding atoms, or the blinding
light of the sun, Blinded highlights the importance of the surface, the value of improvisation and the simple fact that just as
light can not turn a corner, when you get to the edges of these new
works the illusion breaks down, leaving viewers with the memory of being blinded
by the intimacy and the intricacy of color and paint.
One section of the coloured bands is a distorted image of Caster Semenya (a South African middle - distance runner who has appeared in several
works by Dordoy), intersected
by a black - and - white image of an outstretched hand holding a
lit candle, the melting wax pouring over the side of the palm.
El Pueblito Iguazu's
work in protecting the surrounding environment includes the release of butterflies to their natural habitat to enrich biodiversity, providing education on native tree species, tree planting, conserving energy
by using
candle lights at night, and more.
Make your
lighting work harder
by adding an origami pendant shade to an existing bulb, arranging tealights and
candles, or hanging fairy
lights for instant effect.
If I lived there, I would
light all my
candles, turn the
lights down, curl up
by the fire with a cozy blanket and read a great book... or
work on the one I'm writing.