Minggu, 27 Januari 2013

Poem


Remember you

yeah.. i remember you my every time
o’clock not ban me to do it
but my heart sick to do it
to remember it..
 when i was look at the rain
it was remind me that you are
it was opened how sweet in the past time
past time when iam with you
when i sat on chair alone,
the chair told me how romantic we when sat togethere
when i’ve free time in park hill,the cloud told
how i miss you so much!
Day by day
in every second, my feeling is add
more deep yeah more and more
as much as the sugar i need in a cup of tea
in every day, when i not meet you
i’ll miss you as long as the rainbow
in every day, my love go away
go to you, and it beyond as wide as sea,
it’s all lie? Yeah
cause i can’t inscribe my feel to you, is as much
You know what?
i love you without reason,
i miss you without deep scar,
i hug you without my soul.
empty trash, no exist music, bad exam
all need reason, all need breath
but i know what, i do that.
cause i don’t need reason to with you.
i just need time to make it to be pleasure activity.

Oh, my dark
i alone in night
i try to turn on my lamp
but i can’t

little thing

I look, i see

i hear, i smell

i know, i understand

i think, i do

i cry, i smile :)

little things make me smile:)
-you happy
-iam happy
-you smile
-iam smile

i love things that makes you smile :)



space between our relation

Entah cuma perasaaan ku aja atau gimana aku gak tau..
yang jelas ini aku rasain *loh?
hemm... ya gitu deh, dia udah jarang sms
kalo sms cuma seperlunya dia aja, dan itu singkat2 no emoticon lochhh! :(
dia juga udah jarang ngobrol sama aku:( malah hampirgak pernah akhir2 ini, cuma liat2an aja:(
kalo kamu malu oke itu gakpapa tapi kamu juga jangan deket gitu dong sama 4* kan aku gak suka! iya aku cemburu! kalo aku cemburu kamu mau pa? paling juga deket2 4* lagikan? huftt..
hey, aku starting this relation without anyfeels but day by day iam in love with you
but day by day kamu malah semakin cuek sama aku!
bosen! kalo A yg dulu masih sering manggil2 aku dan nemenin sholat dhuhur disekolah._.
kalo kamu... manggil aja gak pernah! please dehh.. kita jadi kek temen jauuh tau gak?
i wont starting conversation with you about that! biar aja deh aku bosen, terus aku putusin kamu deh:p
jangan cuek dong..
cobaaja kalo kamu sama 4* behhh peduli beutt deh
kamu jarang mention, jarang sms, jarang ngobrol sama aku juga.. berasa LDR
hey aku bosen tau-________-!!!!
tau ah, aku gak mau galau gara2 kamuh!
sorry ya i'veserious to national exam!

Kalung Emas- Didi Kempot


Kalung emas sing ono gulumu

Saiki wis malih dadi biru

Luntur koyo tresnamu, luntur koyo atimu

Saiki kowe lali karo aku

Kalung emas kuwi biyen tak tuku

Tak pasrahke mung kanggo sliramu

Gedhe roso tresnaku yo mung kanggo sliramu

Ra nyono kowe lali karo aku


Loro atiku, atiku keloro-loro

Rasane nganti tembus ning dodo

Nangisku iki mergo kowe sing njalari

Kebangeten opo salahku iki

Opo dosaku iki


Sabtu, 19 Januari 2013

Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn


Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Leiden 1606 - Amsterdam 1669

Rembrandt was born in Leiden on July 15, 1606 - his full name Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. He was the son of a miller. Despite the fact that he came from a family of relatively modest means, his parents took great care with his education. Rembrandt began his studies at the Latin School, and at the age of 14 he was enrolled at the University of Leiden. The program did not interest him, and he soon left to study art - first with a local master, Jacob van Swanenburch, and then, in Amsterdam, with Pieter Lastman, known for his historical paintings. After six months, having mastered everything he had been taught, Rembrandt returned to Leiden, where he was soon so highly regarded that although barely 22 years old, he took his first pupils. One of his students was the famous artist Gerrit Dou.
Rembrandt moved to Amsterdam in 1631; his marriage in 1634 to Saskia van Uylenburgh, the cousin of a successful art dealer, enhanced his career, bringing him in contact with wealthy patrons who eagerly commissioned portraits. An exceptionally fine example from this period is the Portrait of Nicolaes Ruts (1631, Frick Collection, New York City). In addition, Rembrandt's mythological and religious works were much in demand, and he painted numerous dramatic masterpieces such as The Blinding of Samson (1636, Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt). Because of his renown as a teacher, his studio was filled with pupils, some of whom (such as Carel Fabritius) were already trained artists. In the 20th century, scholars have reattributed a number of his paintings to his associates; attributing and identifying Rembrandt's works is an active area of art scholarship.
Rembrandt produced many of his works in this fashionable town house in Amsterdam (above left). Purchased by the artist in 1639, when he was 33, it proved to be the scene of personal tragedy: his wife and three of his children died here. The house became a financial burden, and in 1660 Rembrandt was forced to move. A new owner added the upper story and roof, giving it the appearance it still bears. In 1911 the Dutch movement made it a Rembrandt museum -preserving it both as a shrine of a revered national artist and as an imposing example of 17th Century Dutch architecture.
In contrast to his successful public career, however, Rembrandt's family life was marked by misfortune. Between 1635 and 1641 Saskia gave birth to four children, but only the last, Titus, survived; her own death came in 1642- at the age of 30. Hendrickje Stoffels, engaged as his housekeeper about 1649, eventually became his common-law wife and was the model for many of his pictures. Despite Rembrandt's financial success as an artist, teacher, and art dealer, his penchant for ostentatious living forced him to declare bankruptcy in 1656. An inventory of his collection of art and antiquities, taken before an auction to pay his debts, showed the breadth of Rembrandt's interests: ancient sculpture, Flemish and Italian Renaissance paintings, Far Eastern art, contemporary Dutch works, weapons, and armor. Unfortunately, the results of the auction - including the sale of his house - were disappointing.
These problems in no way affected Rembrandt's work; if anything, his artistry increased. Some of the great paintings from this period are The Jewish Bride (1665), The Syndics of the Cloth Guild (1661, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam),Bathsheba (1654, Louvre, Paris), Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph (1656, Staatliche Gemäldegalerie, Kassel, Germany), and a self-portrait (1658, Frick Collection). His personal life, however, continued to be marred by sorrow. His beloved Hendrickje died in 1663, and his son, Titus, in 1668- only 27 years of age. Eleven months later, on October 4, 1669, Rembrandt died in Amsterdam.
brief biography above from: WEB GALLERY OF ARThttp://www.wga.hu/index1.html