Wednesday, October 22, 2008

I'm an aunt again!

My new baby niece was born this morning at 4:40. She was 8 lb 7 oz. My sister-in-law was induced yesterday morning (past her due date), but that baby was still taking her time! SIL pushed for 2 hours. What a trooper. I'm going to go see her in a bit. My first niece and the first child for this brother and his wife, after 4 years of anticipation. They're over the moon.

I've been stitching lately. I did three little Twisted Threads gingham monthly pieces over the weekend. I'm in sleeve hell (which doesn't usually bother me) on the sweater I'm knitting and some small stitching pieces were the cure. Now I'm back to sleeves with only an inch of reverse stockinette left before I join to the already-knitted body and knit up from there.

In the absence of pictures, here's another blog quiz. lol.

Your result for What Your Taste in Art Says About You Test...

Non-conformist, Visionary, and Independent

4 Abstract, -4 Islamic, -5 Ukiyo-e, 3 Cubist, -1 Impressionist and -22 Renaissance!


Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color and line to create a composition which exists independently of what may appear to others as visual realities. Western had been underpinned by the logic of perspective and an attempt to reproduce an illusion of visible reality. It allowed the progressive thinking artists to show a different side to the world around them. By the end of the 19th century many artists felt a need to create a 'new kind of art' which would encompass the fundamental changes taking place in technology, science and philosophy. Abstract artists created art that was diverse and reflected the social and intellectual turmoil in all areas of Western culture.


People that chose abstract art as their preferred art form tend to be visionaries. They see things in the world around them and in people that others may miss because they look beyond what is visual only with the eye. They rely on their inner thoughts and feelings in dealing with the world around them instead of on what they are told they should think and feel. They feel freed from the tendency to be bound by traditional thought and experiences. They look more toward their own ideas and experiences than what they are told by their religious upbringing or from scientific evidence. They tend to like to prove theories themselves instead of relying on the insight or ideas of others. They are not bound by common and mundane, but like to travel and have new experiences. They value intelligence, but they also enjoy a challenge. They can be rather argumentative when they are being forced or feel as if they are being forced to conform.

Take What Your Taste in Art Says About You Test at HelloQuizzy



(Now what does it mean that I had to correct some spelling in there before I could post this? :p)

5 comments:

Fairy Spun Fibers said...

Hi, Lara! A BIG Congratulations to your SIL and brother on the birth of their first baby (o, the sweetness! I remember it so very, very well!), and your first niece. Lovely, lovely bit of news this morning.

I see what your Art Quiz result is, Lara. Yes, we definitely can be friends! Actually, I was astonished at my own results, as I'd picked what I thought was quite a few abtracts. Weird. I DO like some abstracts, but not merely because they're abstract. Mostly because they're pretty, or in some way 'speak' to me, just as do the Realist paintings. To be honest, the so-called 'Islamic' art was the thing I picked only when the other 2 choices were absolutely hideous: Hobson's Choice, indeed!
Would love to see the sweater you're working on - are you coming to the S&B Thursday night?

Velda said...

Congrats Auntie L!

about to post my test results. I laughed....I LOVE the art you got!

Deb said...

Congrats on the new niece. How exciting.

Apparently I am balanced, secure and realistic. lol

Kristin said...

Congrats to your brother and sil on the birth of their daughter.

I love that picture that came up with your results...and, funnily enough, I got the same results.

Anonymous said...

CONGRATS to your brother and your SIL! I know they've waited a long time for this. How happy everyone must be right now!