This blog contains the drawings and paintings of Corina Chirila
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
Romania's day - Drawings paintings and music about the dacians, the ancestors of the Romanian people
Today is Romania's day. Being a proud Romanian I've posted my drawings and painting about our ancestors, the dacians and their culture. The portraits of tarabostes dacians, the sphinx in Bucegi mountains, zamolxis and the dacian wolf are in this creations
To complete these creations with music I've choosen the son "The return of the dacians" by Gheorghe Iovu
Etichete:
Dacian wolf,
dacians,
Gheorghe Iovu,
music,
Romania,
romania's day
Friday, November 28, 2014
The metamorphosis of light
The metamorphosis of lighe, oil on canvas painting |
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Saturday, November 22, 2014
To be different or a rainbow in a black and white world
The rainy weather on these days has inpired me to paint this. This is my painting about being different, being a rainbow in an ordinary black and white world where people are all the same, grey shadows with no personality walking in the same direction. This is my metaphysical self portrait, a spot of color in a colorless world with no sunshine and no rainbow, just rain. The acrylics on canvas painting is fluorescent and the rainbow shines in UV light.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Autmnal sunset eclipse with hot tears, fluorescent painting
This is my fluorescent painting about a dark ending, an eclipsed sun going down in a sad eye with tears flowing like lava from a volcano, hot fire tears, crying a river.
Friday, November 14, 2014
My drawings and paintings of the poet Sappho and some words about the censorship of her poems
Sappho and Gongyla, acrylics on canvas painting |
These are mai painting of the poet Sappho from the Isle of Lesbos. I don't know if she was really homosexual but she was a great poet, a feminist and a sensitive artist. She loved beauty in all of it's forms, the beauty of nature, flowers and young girls. Unfortunately most of her creations have been destroyed by the misogyny christians that followed her. This christians, especially the orthodox christians in the eastern europe, acted and keep acting like talibans.
Sappho's poems were not about pornography and perversions. Sappho's poems were just about feminity, beauty and pure love, but they were destroyed be cause they have been written by a woman and this would contradict the text written by Saul (known as Saint Paul), a frustrated gay man in denial who hated gay men and all women be cause he could not accept himself. This Saul wrote that women are inferior and should not be allowed to be leaders of opinion, write and teach others.
Even the muslims were influenced by this frustrated man, islam being a branch that emerged later from the common stem of the abrahamic religions. All the abrahamic religions are characterised by misogynism and a conservative and intolerant attitude and have pulled humanity and civilisation backwards.
As I said before it's a pity a lot of creations, including Sappho's poems, have been lost because christians have destroyed them, like they did with Alexandria library.
Abrahamic religions have always been the worst enemy of both arts and science and without them we would have been far in space, reaching distant planets, without them.
There were times when people were killed be cause the had the courage to say the Earth is just a sphere rotating around the sun.
Scientists were killed, artworks were destroyed and wars were made in the name of a religion that claims to be the religion of love, peace and wisdom.
How can you talk abot love while you promote hate and intolerance? How can you talk about wisdom while you burn books and kill people just be cause they dare to tell the scientific truth contradicting the bible? Hou can you talk about peace while you make war "in the name of God"?
I's sad there are so many places in this world were people still follow abrahamic doctrine instead of knowing the scientific truth.
Etichete:
censorship of art,
culture,
isle of lesbos,
sappho
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