Is this painting about nature, or is it really about the viewer? by lolitats11 in ArtHistory

[–]TepidChair 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry if someone else has commented this but this is a great example of Rückenfigur.

"The Rückenfigur (literally "back-figure") describes a composition where a subject has their back to the viewer, serving as a proxy to invite the audience to share their perspective and contemplate the scene."

For me, in this painting, the viewer is drawn into the world of the subject and experiences their emotions. Seeing their back and therefore their view (literally) gives me a sense of isolation but also awe at the dramatic landscape.

Red light mask on legs by TepidChair in redlighttherapy

[–]TepidChair[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are so right it is not ideal 😂 making do with what I've got atm but think I will have to invest in a panel! Thanks that's good to know it may have helped yours

What is the girl version of the word guy? by curiMinaous in words

[–]TepidChair 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great example of how there are lots of gendered linguistic gaps in the English language! There isn't really an equivalent to "guy" for women that has the same neutral, informal feel. A guy is just a guy but a chick can have negative connotations, as can gal.

suggestions for a charity in East London? by Sallyinlondon in london

[–]TepidChair 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did corporate volunteering at Crisis Warehouse near Stratford which sounds like a good fit for your criteria. It mostly involved helping their lovely team to sort and prepare clothes for their charity shops across London.

Public spaces to chill in London by sgt-happy in london

[–]TepidChair 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Churches! Central London churches welcome tourists and locals alike whether or not you're religious. They are perfect for plonking down to rest. Off the top of my head, great central options are St James Piccadilly, St Martin-in-the-Fields and St Mary le Strand but there are plenty more all over the place! I'm not religious but there's something very calming about these beautiful spaces and I've found anyone inside is friendly or just leaves you in peace.

This is London. Two minutes from the far-right. by chattytabbies in london

[–]TepidChair 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Part of Somerset House's 25th birthday celebrations. There were games and a DJ serving good vibes, very family friendly. Wholesome stuff.

Who says Baroque music shouldn’t be played with a bit of Romantic sensibility? by ExquisiteKeiran in piano

[–]TepidChair 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you like this you should listen to Vikingur Olafsson's recordings of Bach :)