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Behold the Beauty: Pregnant Dreaming, ‘Dreams 2‘ by Rubén Belloso

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Trump Administration Approves $2.37B More in Proposed Arms Sales to Taiwan

The proposed sale will help improve Taiwan’s security and “assist in maintaining political stability, military balance, economic and progress in the region,” the U.S. Defense Department has said. It will also improve the region’s capability to “meet current and future threats by providing a flexible solution to augment existing surface and air defenses” through employing “a highly reliable and effective system to counter or deter maritime aggressions, coastal blockades, and amphibious assaults.” “This capability will easily integrate into existing force infrastructure. The recipient will have no difficulty absorbing these systems into its armed forces,” the department said. We welcome @StateDept‘s approval of a US$2.37 billion arms sale to #Taiwan??. The determination demonstrates the #US?? government’s commitment to the #TaiwanRelationsAct & #SixAssurances. It also enables the country to maintain a robust…

Behold the Beauty: Pregnant Dreaming, ‘Dreams 2‘ by Rubén Belloso

In the pastel painting “Dreams 2,” an expectant mother, dressed in pure white and just a few weeks away from giving birth, nestles among cushions as if embraced by clouds that have gently lulled her to sleep. She looks content, with one hand resting gently over her baby, perhaps subconsciously ensuring her baby rests too. 

Behold the Beauty: Pregnant Dreaming, ‘Dreams 2‘ by Rubén Belloso “Dreams 2,” by Rubén Belloso. Pastel; 15.5 inches by 11.63 inches. (Courtesy of Rubén Belloso)

The painting is the second image in a series that master pastel painter Rubén Belloso created of his wife’s pregnancy. The couple had had trouble conceiving and so when they discovered she was pregnant, they felt “extreme happiness,” Belloso says in his online artist statement. It was a time of immense inspiration for him, and he painted his wife’s portrait a dozen times. 

Belloso doesn’t paint for fashion’s sake or because he knows something will sell better. What’s important for him is to be true to himself. He almost always paints people he knows, his family and friends, often seeking to convey positive feelings. He wouldn’t want people to feel indifferent after seeing his work.

For the past 12 years, Belloso has specialized in creating images with pastels as he feels it’s a complete technique: “It combines the best of drawing and painting,” he said in an email. Belloso particularly enjoys the directness of the technique. He can paint pastels with his hands or fingers straight onto the painting surface without the need for intermediary elements. There’s also no need to wait for the pastel to dry so the immediacy of the medium is something he enjoys.

Belloso continues to be surprised at the possibilities pastels bring to his art, even after so many years of painting. Ultimately, he wants to revive pastel painting, a medium he feels is underappreciated in some sectors of the art world. 

Belloso teaches pastel painting in Seville, Spain, where he is based and across Europe, hoping to instill his love for this under-used medium to others. “My goal is that pastel continues to grow as a technique and acquires the recognition it deserves,” he says.

“Dreams 2” is part of the “Distilled Beauty” exhibition, at the American Legacy Fine Arts, in Pasadena, CA., that features select artists from the 14th International Art Renewal Center Salon. The exhibition runs until Nov. 8; to find out more, visit AmericanLegacyFineArts.com  

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China insider: US State Department Requests Think Tanks Disclose Foreign Funding

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s infiltration into foreign think tanks and academic institutions has become a serious issue. Some well-known American think tanks and scholars even blatantly help the CCP enhance its image. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently asked Washington’s think tanks to disclose any foreign funding they receive, including from foreign government and state-supported entities. Pompeo issued the statement on Oct. 13 and specifically mentioned China and Russia when pointing out that some countries try to influence the U.S. foreign policy through American think tanks and scholars. when pointing out that some countries try to influence the U.S. foreign policy through American think tanks and scholars. “The unique role of think tanks in the conduct of foreign affairs makes transparency regarding foreign funding more important than ever,”…