ART FABIAN COMPANY PRESENTS
Title: Precious Time
By Kathy Vivian Fabian,
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Today’s Subject
:Precious Time
Hello Dear Reader,
I hope that you took the weekend to dedicate
some time to resting and relaxing and the like.
I think that there is no artist in this world
that does not have time for imaging things. In my case there is always
time in the ordinary world to think of extraordinary things. Read on to
discover a little of the hidden workings of my brilliant mind.
Outline: Precious Time
1. About the Image at the beginning
of article
2. WEDNESDAY’s USEFUL TIP on jewelry care
3. An Art Fabian Co. Film
1. (A little about ``Precious Time” by Kathy Vivian Fabian)
The Holiday Season approaches closer and
closer and time is precious. It seems that I never get what I
want done on time. The photograph at the beginning of this blog post
conceptualizes the importance of time (and the scarcity of it).
Photograph For sale. Only $120.00.
Limited edition. (Available for a limited time only).
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2. WEDNESDAY’s USEFUL TIP of the day.
If you want to show the world, effortlessly,
that you are a successful business person, you have got to wear the jewelry.
But like all things precious, these things have to be taken care of. So I
was glad to find this site about how to care for your jewels.
3. The Massive Historical Lamps by Kathy Fabian
An Art Fabian Co. Film
Speaking of precious moments, I take what I
can get. I had an appointment with an important gentlemen last week and
as I got out to the train station my cell phone rang. Fumbling to
get it out of my pocket I happened to gaze up to the ceiling. My
attention was gotten by two magnificent light fixtures.
As luck would have it there were a few minutes
before appointment time so I reached into my pocket and took out the
camera. I started filming at the bottom of the escalator and I started
imaging the place that these lamps would have been originally placed. I
thought perhaps a regal court of some monarch. Or a great hallway filled
with dining tables. Or an elegant country club where they had enormous
parties.
The sheer size and weight and expense of these
fixtures so impressed me that I was not at all ready to stop filming when I got
to the top of the moving stairway. So I went down again. And up
again. And Down again. You can see what I filmed at the film clip below:
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Kathy F.
Principal Artist
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