Oh dear. Since I saw the
film about Vermeer, they're
everywhere: quiet, luminous women, reading or writing by a window, looking like a painting. What a cliché. But a sweet one, and all the sweeter when so many sit or stand or walk absorbed in their phones or tablets: that absent, abstracted indifference to surroundings and compulsive inability to put the damned thing down. Seeing someone read a book or write in a notebook never feels as alienating. Yes, of course they may be equally abstracted, and of course good stuff, as well as mindless or super-stressful, proceeds through all those 'devices'. Still, a proliferation of dwellers in the global city who evoke an old Dutch painting seems no bad thing.
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There's an entire collection in this, Jean. Go for it!
Not sure this works if you go around consciously looking for something, Dick. But time will tell.
So beautiful! The colour and the light, absolutely Vermeeresque
Thanks, Natalie! Your comment didn't disappear - I've had to switch on comment moderation.
I love that these women are busy. They are not aware of being looked at, aren't thinking about how they look, they are *busy*.
yes!
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