Me and Dali /
Just like Salvador Dali I grappled with cosmogony from an early age /
Reason for Being /
Salvador Dalí, 1959
Raison d'être
Paladin of a new Renaissance, I too refuse to be confined. My art encompasses physics, mathematics, architecture, nuclear science -the psycho-nuclear, the mystico-nuclear- and jewelry -not paint alone.
My jewels are a protest against emphasis upon the cost of the materials of jewelry. My object is to show the jeweler's art in true perspective -where the design and craftsmanship are to be valued above the material worth of the gems, as in Renaissance times.
Design and Inspiration
In jewels, as in all my art, I create what I love. In some you will note an architectonic sense -as you will in certain of my paintings; again logarithmic law is evident; again the interrelation of spirit and matter; of time and space.
On the relationship of time and space
Awareness of the colligation of time and space entered my consciousness in childhood. Yet my invention of the "melted watch" -first in oil and later, in 1950, in gold and precious stones- evoked divided opinions; approval and understarding; skepticism and disbelief.
Today, in American schools, my "melted watch" is presented as a prophetic expression of the fluidity of time ... the indivisibility of time and space. The speed of modern travel -space travel- confirms this conviction. Time is fluid; not rigid.
On the ascription of human characteristics to things not human
Anthropomorphic subjects appear and reappear in my jewels. I see the human form in trees, leaves, animals; the animal and vegetable in the human. My art -in paint, diamonds, rubies, pearls, emeralds, gold, chrysoprase- shows the metamorphosis that takes place; human beings create and change. When they sleep, they change totally -into flowers, plants, trees. In Heaven comes the new metamorphosis. The body becomes whole again and attains perfection.
On the frivolous character of certain Dalí jewels
Delusive! The Dalí jewels are totally serious. I am pleased if my jeweled telephone earrings bring a smile. A smile is a pleasing thing. But these earrings, as with all my jewels, are serious. The earrings express the ear, symbol of harmony and unity. They connote the speed of modern communication; the hope and danger of instantaneous exchange of thought.
On the Collection
My collection of jewels, brought together by The Owen Cheatham Foundation, will be, ineluctably, of historic significance.
To history, they will prove that objects of pure beauty, without utility but executed marvelously, were appreciated in a time when the primary emphasis appeared to be upon the utilitarian and the material.
Freed of materialism and serving a philanthropic purpose, the Dalí jewels are a new Ambassador for America -to Russia, to Europe, to all the world; a symbol of the cosmogonic unity of our century.
The jeweled pieces -ornaments, medals, crosses, objets d'art- you find in this book were not conceived to rest soullessly in steel vaults. They were created to please the eye, uplift the spirit, stir the imagination, express convictions.
Without an audience, without the presence of spectators, these jewels would not fulfill the function for which they came into being. The viewer, then, is the ultimate artist. His sight, heart, mind -fusing with and grasping with greater or lesser understanding the intent of the creator- gives them life.
Dali said that the viewer is the ultimate artist /
Mom /
Antoaneta Marinova Rikeva - A Life Filled with Hard Work and Devotion
Engineer Antoaneta Marinova Rikeva was born on January 16, 1939, in Veliko Tarnovo, into a prominent family.
Her mother, Mara Rikeva, came from an entrepreneurial family in Gabrovo, while her father, Marin Rikev, was a long-serving municipal councilor and secretary of the Commercial Association in Veliko Tarnovo.
She loved to talk about the lavish environment she grew up in and share stories about her grandfathers’ businesses and her grandmothers’ industriousness.
At the age of four, she lost her biological mother and was lovingly raised by her stepmother, Rena, with care and discipline. She grew up as a bright and cheerful child, roller-skating, playing the piano, participating in basketball, and excelling in school, where she was one of the top students in her class.
In high school, she met her future husband, Hristo.
She graduated with honors from her high school in Veliko Tarnovo in 1956.
She then applied to the University of Forestry in Sofia, where she was admitted to the Forestry program.
In 1960, she married Hristo, and the couple lived in Sofia, pursuing their higher education. They welcomed their firstborn son, Nikolay, with great love.
In 1962, she successfully graduated as an engineer specializing in forestry.
After the family returned to Veliko Tarnovo, Antoaneta began working at the patent office in the Development and Implementation Base at DMZ "Chervena Zvezda" in the town of Debelets.
After the birth of her daughter, Mirena, in 1970, she began studying German and moved to Germany to further her education.
There, she completed a degree in Patent Engineering at Humboldt University in Berlin. She deeply respected German discipline and precision, which she applied throughout her life.
After returning to Bulgaria, she worked as a patent engineer and eventually became the head of the patent office at the Development Base in Debelets.
In 1985, she returned to her first profession as a forestry engineer, joining the "Buynovtsi" Forestry Enterprise, where she was part of a team responsible for forest fund inventory.
Later, she worked in the Research and Development Department of DSO "Local Industry" in Veliko Tarnovo, where she eventually retired.
In 1990, she founded the company "Antrik" and dedicated herself to her private business, providing technical information and patent searches for new product development, as well as translating technical documentation for machinery and equipment from German. Through this work, she supported her entire family.
In her free time, she engaged in various projects, such as taking weaving courses. She had a great passion for agriculture and purchased a plot of land to cultivate. She dreamed of owning a ranch and producing goods.
At the same time, she devoted herself to caring for her stepmother, Rena, with dedication.
She later spent ten years living and working in Sofia in various fields while also caring deeply for her sister, Danche.
In 2020, she returned to her childhood home in Veliko Tarnovo. Until her final breath, she remained deeply faithful, fearless, and steadfast.
Rest in peace, Mom.
My mom passed away today. Rest in peace Mom. My mom's left hand and her chest were still warm when they took her /
My most important pilgrimages /
Why not use the most powerful AI in the world with planning projects? /
Why do I do my best googling on the loo? /
What did you get done this week /
fed mom
cleaned mom
administered drugs
researched
dealt with idiot doctors
thank God for decent nurses
I'm astonished at how evil I can be /
Doctors who perform mastectomy to a minor child should go to prison for life /
In 2021, there were roughly 4,231 hormone therapies performed on minors between the ages of 6 and 17, 1,390 puberty blocker treatments for minors between 6 and 17 years old and 282 mastectomies for gender dysphoria on girls ages 13-17,
AI art is like being kissed by a high-tech toilet. It's like a rendering of starship vs. the actual starship, the latter's got a real thunder /
AI art is like being kissed by a high-tech toilet. It's like a rendering of a starship versus the actual starship; the latter's got real thunder. Mastering oil painting is very difficult and requires many years of study and practice. When AI “artists” post AI art of master paintings we know they do not have the skill to do it.
They just steal somebody else's art and fake post for fake internet points. Fucking losers.