It’s Hump Day and National Absinthe Day. What fragrance are you wearing?

As soon as I get back from the gym, I’ll be in vintage Yves Saint Laurent Paris.

Reminder: on 3/7 we’re doing the Picture challenge, edition 10: celebrate Piet Mondrian’s birthday by scenting Broadway Boogie Woogie, one of his most famous works. Extra reading: Why Piet Mondrian Broke His Own Rules in a Dizzying Ode to New York at ArtNet. Extra listening: a quick audio piece at MOMA. Extra watching: for background, Piet Mondrian – ‘Abstract Painting as We Know It’ at Tate, Piet Mondrian: Painting and dancing at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, This Mondrian painting is actually a jazz score from MOMA via Youtube. Extra opt out opportunities: Not in the mood for any of it? Pick one of the colors and use it to choose a fragrance, or wear a fragrance that works for New York City in the early 1940s. 

And for those of you who like to plan ahead, see Scent of the day ~ Friday community projects 2025, where I’ll try (but usually fail) to have the next five or six weeks mapped out in advance.

Note: top image is Yves Saint Laurent et Pier Mondrian (Musée national d’art moderne, Paris) [cropped and contrast adjusted] by Jean-Pierre Dalbéra at flickr; some rights reserved. Bonus reading: The Mondrian Revolution at The Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris.

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