Monday, 14 March 2011

Paraphrase of the day #2


Wow how great it is to be back, not!
I have had a kind digital recreation in Yangshou China after the Apple Education Summit in Singapore.
After being some kind of connected to the world wide web nearly every day since Christmas, it was good again to be disconnected that and instead connected to the nature and the environment around.

But now it has to do with the "Paraphrase of the day" question I posted a while ago. Not that I have forgot all about it, no I just let it take some time and hoped that somebody would try it out. But not really, again it was only my brother who noticed and gave it a go. Good on you Henrik, but you are wrong, it is not a painting by Rembrandt.
The Painting I had in mind is painted by James Abbott McNeill Whistler and is a portrait of the artists mother and called: "Arrangement in Grey and Black: The Artist's Mother" and is painted in 1871.
I know it is a very paraphrased paraphrase and that it is lacking many of the details, but on the other hand it is a paraphrase.

And so is the new task for you guys out there, or maybe mainly to my brother again. Today I am not trying to do a paraphrase of a more or less famous painting. Today I've decided to do a paraphrase to a more or less famous Album Cover!

So here it is, who made the Cover you can find paraphrased at the top of this post, what is the Album called and when is it released.




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