Hello, welcome to my new blog. This blog is the follow-up of dreimalkunst.wordpress.com which is still worth visiting. My name is Mitza. I have a lot of artistic hobbies and would like to share them with you. I started drawing in my early childhood. Many years later I studied art (illustration) for 4 years.
As a young girl I became fond of jewellery. Since many, many years I visit flea-markets and collect old jewellery. Some years ago I had the opportunity to study the art of goldsmithery by a latvian master. Since then I design and do jewellery with silver, fine-gold and various precious stones myself.
In my past-time I love to photograph. With my little camera I walk around in our garden in order to look at all the beautiful flowers from up close and to photograph them. Some of my photos also show the Greek island Kephalonia.
Many years ago I visited an exhibition about old Egyptian burial objects. The thought that somebody had created something so beautiful such a long time ago and that I could look at it so many thousand years later, fascinated me. In my imagination I saw a person sitting in the desert creating a piece of art, and I thought an artist can leave a footprint behind.
Regarding visual arts and photography I like to illustrate the decay and lonelyness, because it really touches me. Beauty is decaying but in decay there can be beauty, too. Regarding my jewellery, drawings, paintings and photographs I always take care about a good composition. To know about the “golden ratio” is the most important tool for me.
Copyright : unauthorized use and/or duplication of these paintings, jewellery and photos without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner are strictly prohibited.
I came from your old blog 🙂
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I know, hehe. Thanks for following me again. I didn’t know that there are so many nice people at wordpress. have a nice day, regards Mitza
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It’s a bit annoying the lack of space. I faced the same problem as you, but I bought extra space :s
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Should I win in the lottery I will do this, too, hehe. Somebody told me to reduce the size of the photos would be a good solution. Regards Mitza
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This is the only place I found to thank you for liking some posts on my blog. Your photos are great!
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It was a pleasure to visit your blog. Thanks for visiting mine and for your approval for my photos. Have a wonderful day, regards Mitza
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Brilliant new blog, congratulations Mitza!
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Thank you, Agnes, I always give my best. Warm regards Mitza
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Thanks for popping by my humble little site, love where your creativity has led you and the thoughts you express with it.
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It’s always a pleasure visiting other sites and don’t be so humble! Thanks for visiting my blog and the nice comment. Have a nice day, regards Mitza
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Thanks for visiting my blog. Yours is beautiful!
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thanks a lot for your nice comment, which I would like to return. Have a nice day, regards Mitza
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Thanks; have a wonderful day as well. 🙂
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Thanks for liking my blog Mirza….I’m enjoying yours too, keep up the good work
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It was a pleasure visiting your blog and thanks for visiting mine and for your good words. Have a wonderful Sunday, regards Mitza
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Nicely done Mitza. Your macro shots are wonderful.
Thanks for stopping by my blog – that has brought me here. I am looking forward to seeing more!
Thanks again.
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It was a pleasure visiting your blog and thanks a lot for liking mine, Dennis. Have a wonderful day, regards Mitza
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Ancient Egyptian, melancholy, music…perhaps you might find a short story about those same subjects interesting. The author is Algernon Blackwood and the short story title is: Descent into Egypt.
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Thanks for this hint. I don’t know if I can find it here. I like Egyptian music, I even had an old record from Oum-Koultoum (don’t know how your write her name, she was very famous many years ago), melancholy etc. It’s always good to find people with same interests or who know more about something. Regards Mitza
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Her name is transliterated into English in more ways than we can count. 😉 She came from a farm family, knew the landscape cycles, appreciated the hard work and the beauty in the landscape. She communicated that depth of beauty and emotion in her songs.
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Seems as if she was some kind of a “blues”-singer, but I remember most of the songs delt with love (she always sang the word “chabibi” – my lover) Good old memories of my youth.
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Thank you for stopping by Storyteller. — Ray
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What a lovely blog you have. Such terrific photos. I saw your old blog as well. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I love what you have done!
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Thank you so much for your kind words. It was a pleasure visiting your blog, too, and thanks for liking my work. I love taking photographs a lot. Have a wonderful day, regards Mitza
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She sang songs of the heart–hardships, pleasures and uncertainties of life–joy and sorrow. Virginia Danielson studied and wrote quite a bit about Om Khaltoum’s life and songs. Om Khaltoum was the voice and heart of Egypt for decades. I first heard her on the medina streets of Morocco in the early 1970s–every shop keeper had a radio and most had her songs blasting out into the street–couldn’t miss and even without knowing the language–her voice and music…sigh…such compelling emotion. I look for the same in plants, gardens, landscapes. Foolish? Not at all because I see that you capture a special emotion from your photos and your art work is full of that inspiration. Thanks for sharing.
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It was about at the same time that I was in Israel and heard this music in my little radio and liked it immediately, even though the people around me didn’t appreciate it. I went to the Westbank by taxi. Driving through this arid landscape with this music was an unforgettable moment in my life. Thank you for writing that my art work has a special emotion and is full of inspiration. Not many feel it and see it but a few. It’s a pleasure to share my art. Have a wonderful day, regards Mitza
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Hi Mitza! Thanks for visiting my blog!
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it was my pleasure, regards Mitza
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Thank you for the like on my site. Your site is quite lovely. I especially like its minimalist style.
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Thanks a lot for your approval. I always give my best and do all my arts with all my heart. Have a lovely day, regards Mitza
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Your work is gorgeous … 🙂
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Thanks a lot, Luke, that makes my day, have a wonderful day, regards Mitza
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Alles Liebe und Gute zu deinem heutigen Geburtstag. Ich wünsche dir viiiel Gesundheit und Glück für dein neues Lebensjahr. Genieße den Tag (mit hoffentlich viel Sonne) und lass dich feiern!!!!
Liebe Grüsse aus dem sonnigen Süden
Stefanie
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Liebe Stefanie, ich bin sehr gerührt von Deiner unendlich lieben Art und bedanke mich sehr herzlich für Deine guten Wünsche, die zum Teil wahr geworden sind. Es ist etwas wärmer geworden. Alles Liebe aus dem Norden, Mitza
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Gern geschehen liebe Mitza 🙂 Freut mich, dass du einen schönen Tag hattest!!! Alles Liebe noch einmal 🙂
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Thank you for visiting my little blog and liking my pictures and little stories. Your’s is beautiful – I really like your ‘about’ page – it creates a sense of a lovely creative personna 🙂
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Thanks a lot for visiting my blog, liking it and following. I can honestly admit that I spent my life with beauty in arts and enjoy doing anything artistic. It was a pleasure visiting your blog. I love your photos and the wonderful words. Regards Mitza
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Thank you Mitza – I’m very glad to have found your blog – your montages always work so well, I love your eye for detail, kind wishes, John
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Thanks a lot for your kind words, John. I love details and always see so many. Wish you a wonderful day, regards Mitza
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Thanks for visiting my blog
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you are welcome, it was my pleasure
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hey,thanks so much for visiting my blog and wow! love your photos
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It was a pleasure visiting your blog and thanks for liking mine. Have a wonderful day, regards Mitza
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Thank you for liking my blog. I do hope you will check back from time to time. Love your photos you have a magnificent eye for beauty.
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the pleasure was mine. Thanks a lot for your kind words which – together with the sun outside – make my day. Have a nice day, too, regards Mitza
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Hi Mitza! Thanks so much for dropping by my blog and for your kind words. You have such lovely photographs, I will browse through the old blog as well at my leisure. Nice meeting you! Marina
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Hi Marina, your blog caught my eye because you are Greek and I’m half Greek from Kefalonia. I really liked what you were writing. I’m happy that you will browse through my blog. There you can see a lot of photos from Kefalonia. Have a good time in Greece, regards from the North, Mitza
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So many talents in one person, Mitza! Thanks for visiting Beauty Along the Road…
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it was a pleasure to visit your blog. Thanks for your kind words. Regards Mitza
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Thanks for following my blog, Mitza! I’ll be following your updates. Have a great day!
Best,
Elisa
http://www.yavivi.wordpress.com
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Thanks a lot for your good wishes, which I would like to return, regards Mitza
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