Lets Get That Bread

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My darling @artedellavita inspired me to bake my own bread, she’s such a gorgeous all around homemaker. It took me a week to make the bread because my starter was in dried form because it’s been busy times with the move to a new house and out of the city.

I fed my starter for five days until it started to be all happy and bubbly again and ready for use. I did cheat a tiny bit and added some yeast to the dought too because I’m not that patient to wait a whole damn day and a half for the dought to raise with only using levain.

I made a really simple bread that I cooked inside a Dutch oven to get a really nice crust. Making your own bread is so worth it. Now I have an active starter in my fridge again so I can start playing around with baking my own bread more often.

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Unrelatetly here’s a painting I didn’t buy at the secondhand store because my wallet said no, but would have really liked in my home. This lady is a whole mood and I aspire to be her.

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You can get her with and without clothes!

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Depending on who's coming to visit ;)

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Wait what, I didn’t know she is a reproduction of a famous painting. How peasant of me!

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Haha! When I saw it in your post I thought "Hey, she looks familiar" Took me a minute to remember it was a Goya. I hope they weren't asking too much, considering...

Goys'a painting is actually something of a copy - a theme so to speak - in a sense. I think Giorgione did it first. Then Titian with the Venus of Urbino. Then Manet did his version Olympia. There's probably a bunch more. Seems that nudes have been quite popular even though they mostly hid them in a closet!

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I like the classical style of paintings but I am by no means educated in it. What I do know is that people have and always will admire and want to capture beauty and female form. Nudes will never go out of style!

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That painting is really pretty cool how so many artists did a version of it

Manet's scandalous "prostitute" Olympia

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This bread looks enticing.
I guess you can now bake your bread often.

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@rossfletcher beat me to it.

If you wanted to know a little more about that/those paintings,
La Maja Vestida

The geek in me thinks it'd be great to get a print of each and devise a way to have the Clothed Maja be able to scroll in front of the Nude Maja (within the same frame). "Ok Google - display the Nude Maja". For no reason other than it'd be interesting.

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I was going to ask Ross about who this painting is by so thanks for educating me, I had no idea!

Would be really fun to have both versions and change them up.

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Well, they say that imitation is the best form of flattery.

If only we knew someone who was good with a camera, lighting, backdrops and stuff like that .... throw in a couple of watercolour filters and BOOM ... "La Eva Vestida". Then turn it into an NFT and gift it to your man as an investment vehicle. 😇

Then, you'd just need to tweak a certain tattoo to "... belongs in a museum!"

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I am not mad at the idea. Not one to try and completely emulate something but I can definitely take inspiration and try and achieve the same kind of mood. I am in the process of decorating an old house so slowly I’ll have better backdrops to put myself into a more classical setting and not a studio.

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