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The PoArtMo Mini-Reviews – Taiyō no ko Esuteban

Today’s mini-review was written by Azelle Elric.

PoArtMo Mini-Reviews are short, quick-read reviews written by members of the PoArtMo Collective. Our goal is to introduce you to art (books, documentaries, movies, etc.) that you may not be familiar with, and that both adults and youths alike can enjoy.

Taiyō no ko Esuteban (The Mysterious Cities of Gold – TV Series)

Genre: Action, adventure, science-fiction, history, myths, archeology.

Year: French Japanese animated series originally aired in France from September 1983 to June 1984, 39 episodes.

Creator(s): The story was written by Jean Chalopin and Bernard Deyriès, and is very loosely based on the novel ‘The King’s Fifth’ by Scott O’Dell. The series’ chief director was Hisayuki Toriumi.

Summary:

Barcelona, 1532. Esteban is an impulsive young orphan who wants to find his father. He follows Mendoza, the navigator who saved his life ten years ago, in a Spanish expedition toward the New World.

The main aim of this expedition: the discovery of the Seven Cities of Gold.

During his journey from Spain to South America, Esteban will meet his best friends : Zia an Incan girl and Tao the last descendant of the Mu Empire (Hiva Empire in English).

Inspiration: 5 stars.
Positivity: 5 stars.
Family-friendliness: 5 stars.

Why we like it: Another French Japanese series with a beautiful animation, beautiful landscapes and a wonderful soundtrack. I’m fond of Tao, but my favourite character is without a doubt Mendoza, he is neither totally evil nor totally good, I find him rather realistic in his characterization.

Who can read / watch: Everyone aged 7 and above.

Favorite moment: The discovery of the solar ship Solaris in episode 6. I was (and still am) totally devastated when it was destroyed in episode 9…

PoArtMo verdict: A wonderful TV show, I eagerly awaited the documentary at the end of each episode as to how it was made! It was my first discovery of the pre-Columbian civilizations and an absolute revelation!

For more information on the show, check out these links below.

The Mysterious Cities of Gold – Wikipedia

IMDb – The Mysterious Cities of Gold

The Mysterious Cities of Gold Cartoon Intro Opening Theme HD

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uy-0UQi6e6A

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Announcement: In Memoriam – The Arthur Ellis Exhibition

Hey there everyone.

It is with great sadness in our hearts that we announce the passing of the father of Auroras & Blossoms co-founder David Ellis.

Arthur Ellis became a blind artist in his sixties but he never let that stop him! He was an incredible inspiration to many artists and people outside of his immediate family. He leaves a stunning legacy that will live on for many years to come.

Auroras & Blossoms founders Cendrine Marrouat and David Ellis have teamed up to pay tribute to Arthur and give him an exhibition to allow you all to sample the wonderful dynamics of his truly unique artwork.

The exhibition can be found on our website, along with Arthur’s bio at https://abpositiveart.com/arthur-ellis-exhibition.

In the near future, we plan on releasing a coffee table book featuring dozens of Arthur’s artworks. If you enjoy this exhibit, kindly consider donating to us, to help us cover the costs of this upcoming release. Thank you so much!

Rest in peace, Arthur Ellis.

You are gone but you will certainly never be forgotten. You will be remembered as a true individual who left his guiding light for others.

David & Cendrine

PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2): Selected Artists!

Hello everyone!

We have some fantastic news to share with you. Our PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2) was filled much faster than we anticipated!

Congratulations to the artists whose beautiful works will be featured in this upcoming new release. Their names are below:

Poetry: Amanda Baker, Lakshman Bulusu, Claire Champommier, Tara Dasso, Lynn DeLong, Ken Allan Dronsfield, Stacie Eirich, Nicole S Entin, Casandra Hernández Ríos, D. R. James, Emory Jones, Brice Maiurro, Zia Marshall, Julia McNamara, Kathryn Sadakierski, Anna Sallee, Wesley Sims, Giuseppe Sloan, Bri Stoever, Mike Todd, and Shelby Wilson.

Six word stories: Cindelle Ancajas, Amanda Baker, Melissa Frentsos, Lisa Marie Lopez, and Chris Slade.

Short stories and flash fiction: Rati Pednekar, Anna Sallee, and J.W. Wood.

Visual art: Azelle Elric, Ángeles Martínez Pomata, and Annette Solakoglu.

What’s Next?

We are currently very busy with several individual projects, but we hope to start working on the formatting and editing of the PoArtMo Anthology (Volume 2) in a week or two. Keep an eye on our blog for our cover reveal!

In the meantime…

David & Cendrine

PoArtMo Podcast – Interview with Katherine McDaniel of Synkroniciti Magazine

We are very excited to share a wonderful interview we recently conducted with Katherine McDaniel.

Katherine McDaniel is classically trained opera singer, poet, painter, and the founder / director of Synkroniciti, “a creative incubator for new art and performance, where generous artists from varied disciplines collaborate to create original work which inspires awareness of the human condition. Based in Houston, Texas, we seek to weave together diverse elements, including visual art, literature, music, theatre, dance, and film. Our latest creation is Synkroniciti Magazine, which seeks to find and amplify new voices from all over the globe.”

Katherine tells us more about what makes Synkroniciti such a unique magazine.

You can listen to the interview below.

Connect with Katherine McDaniel and Synkroniciti:

Have a wonderful weekend!

Cendrine & David

PoArtMo Collective: Latest News from Our Members

Hello everyone!

Cendrine, David, and Azelle here. We wanted to share some of our latest news with you.

Azelle recently posted some very interesting work!

David keeps mesmerizing us with his Found Poetry.

Cendrine is about to release book number 32!

Songs in Our Paths: Haiku & Photography (Volume 2) continues offering an opportunity to reflect on the world around us and uncover its mundane, but often overlooked beauty.

The book will be released on May 25, 2021, and is available to pre-order until then! Click here to purchase a copy.

See you soon for more news about our PoArtMo Collective! In the meantime:

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