Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Queen of Hearts - Stained Glass in Wawel Castle

I took this photo on a family excursion to Poland back in the Summer of 2001. It is from a side chapel in the Wawel Castle in Kraków. I love the rich colors, cartoonish vegetation, and heart shapes that float throughout the layered sections of this image. I'm not able to find a title of the piece, or any information about who it is depicting, although it is most likely a representation of the Virgin Mary. It appears that this figure is wearing a crown as the "Queen of Heaven", and her hands are crossed over her chest area drawing your eye to the "Immaculate Heart of Mary", a symbol of her joys and sorrows, virtues, and never-ending love for mankind.

This window was created in 1908 in the decorative Art Nouveau style by Józef Mehoffer (Polish artist, 1869-1946) for the Chapel Szafraniec. Józef Mehoffer was a Polish painter and decorative artist, one of the leaders of the Young Poland artistic movement from the late 1800s to early 1900s. He was one of the most revered Polish artists of his time, promoting such themes as decadence, symbolism, and neo-romanticism.


Monday, February 6, 2023

My Earliest Abstract Work of Art

I recently came across this abstract art project from my elementary school days. It was created by lining a shirt box with a piece of paper, tossing in a marble or small rubber ball, and some blobs of paint. The magic is made by closing the lid on the box, and with a few random shakes of the box, the ball rolls around through the paint. When you remove the lid, there is a surprise work of contemporary art on paper. I always loved this painting. It's my very own Jackson Pollock- style work of modern art.







Friday, December 23, 2022

Christmas in Krakow - The Tradition of the Szopka

Every December, the main square of Krakow, Poland hosts a contest of Szopki. The unique designs (pronounced "shopki" or individually, "shopka") are Christmas Nativity Scenes specifically made in the city. The tradition comes from the early 19th century in the late fall, when typically busy carpenters and masons spent their idle time making these cribs to earn extra income. Now, made by families, hobbyists, and enthusiasts from any background, UNESCO recognized the practice in 2018 as a part of the world's cultural heritage. The crèches are painstakingly made from colorful tinfoil and cardboard often planned many months in advance. The buildings are a representation of landmarks found in Krakow and may also depict something noteworthy from the area or in recent history.
Here is  my own personal szopka given to me as a gift from a family member who traveled to Krakow during the Christmas season. It is about 14 inches high - some of them are made to reach over 6 feet in height and require at least two people to carry them. Wesołych świąt!

 

Friday, October 21, 2022

Kipi Creative Artisanal Greeting Cards - October News

'Tis the season of giving and giving thanks! This year, I have added new Christmas cards, new sets, smaller card packs, even more images from a recent trip to Mexico, and a couple of pet sympathy cards after a very difficult search to find two of my own for a friend in the past few months. I've had so many customers tell me how great these greeting cards are for framing as works of art too. New shipping areas coming soon!

Christmas Candies Set of 10 Handmade Greeting Cards

Corazón - Handmade Greeting Card
Mexico (Featuring Wrought Iron Cross) - Handmade Greeting Card
Faithful Companion - Handmade Pet Sympathy Card
Feline Friend - Handmade Pet Sympathy Card