Art and memory
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San Francisco Part XIII: The Palace of Fine Arts

In this reflective piece, a visit to the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco becomes a bridge to the past, evoking memories of Irving Stone’s The Agony and the Ecstasy. The author delves into the timeless connection between art, memory, and the enduring impact of Michelangelo’s life. Continue reading
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An Evening of Reflection: Art, Memory, and the Enrichment of the Present

This blog post delves into the enriching power of art in enhancing personal growth and memory, examining how Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 18” and Pink Floyd’s music offer profound reflections on life. It celebrates art’s ability to intensify the present and serve as a bridge between personal experiences and universal themes. Continue reading
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