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Boundless
Opening Night Reception
Friday, July 15 from 7 - 9pm
Stella's Diner 3042 N. Broadway
Wine- live blues - art!
Show runs July 15 - Sept 15, 2011
"Invisible" by Sandra Walter. 16" x 20" Acrylic on gallery-wrap canvas. UV protective finish. $400
Russ Tamblyn was an extraordinary talented dancer. He had tremendous strength and agility with boundless energy.
I recently saw him perform in the 1956 western film "The Fastest Gun Alive".
It's amazing what he could do. I wish I had half that energy.
You may remembering seeing Russ in the films "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" (1954) and "West Side Story" (1961).
Enjoy this tremendous barn dance.
Members' Opening Reception for "Boundless: A California Invitational" and "Animals Among Us: 11th Annual Youth Exhibition."
14 October 2016
Photos by Stacy Keck
Members' Opening Reception for "Boundless: A California Invitational" and "Animals Among Us: 11th Annual Youth Exhibition."
14 October 2016
Photos by Stacy Keck
This illustration is from a retelling of Norse mythology in the 1930 edition of Annie Keary's The Heroes of Asgard (1857) illustrated by Charles E. Brock. The book is divided into nine stories beginning with the Creation Myth and ending with Ragnarök. The stories are further divided into parts which have illustrated headers and illustrated capital letters. This header illustration in Story VI: "The Wanderings of Freya" for Part II: “Loki - The Iron Wood - A Boundless Waste“ depicts Loki whispering evil thoughts into Freyja's ear as she sleeps. Freyja is on a journey to look for her husband, Oðr, who has gone missing while she was out looking for finery to wear to a feast.
Editor's Note: The third edition of The Heroes of Asgard was published in 1930 as The Heroes of Asgard: Tales from Scandinavian Mythology and was illustrated by Charles E. Brock (1870 – 1938). This is the edition that most readers are familiar with today. The Brock edition contains eighty-five illustrations with sixteen colour plates. The text of the tales remained the same, but the scholarly introduction and the notes of the second edition were eliminated. The Brock edition was republished in 2012, by Dover Publications as Tales of the Norse Warrior Gods: The Heroes of Asgard, but not all of the plates are in colour and several were relocated, i,e., to the front cover and inside the covers. Unfortunately, without the framing conversations from the first edition or the academic apparatus from the second edition, naive readers of the third edition sometimes believe that the retellings represent the cultural and religious beliefs of Old Norse pagans. (Baer, Trish. “A Brief Overview of the Editions of The Heroes of Asgard” The Heroes of Asgard (1930) ).
The MyNDIR site features illustrations from manuscripts and early print books that are not on our Flickr page and can be viewed on MyNDIR: myndir.uvic.ca/. The Flickr page is part of the SSHRC IDG project to add illustrations to the repository from Victorian and Edwardian retellings of Old Norse myths and sagas.
Brock, C. E.. Header for "Loki - The Iron Wood - A Boundless Waste". From: Keary, Annie, and Eliza Keary. The Heroes of Asgard: Tales from Scandinavian Mythology. London: Macmillan and Co. Limited, 1930. 115. MyNDIR: My Norse Digital Image Repository. Ed. P. A. Baer. 2024. Edition 2.6. Victoria, B. C.: Humanities Computing and Media Centre, University of Victoria. 2024.