Artists have hungry eyes and their observations on the world builds a lexicon of their own artistic language. D. Jack … More
Author: Linda Marston-Reid
The Art of the Collective Consciousness
Much has been written about Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious, a belief that all humans share a collective ancestral … More
From my bookshelf
Diane Arbus has always been one of my favorite photographers. This book, Diane Arbus: Revelations includes documentation from the retrospective … More
From my bookshelf
Every day I select one book from my bookshelf and randomly open it to appreciate one page. It’s full-blown freakin’ … More
The Art of Photowork
Barrett Art Center kicks off the 2021 exhibition year with the 34th Annual National Juried Photography Exhibition Photowork, juried by … More
Artists Inviting Artists
For an artist, there is a great honor to be invited to exhibit alongside of their artist colleague at their … More
Travels and Public Art
This post was originally published 7 years ago. While today I am yearning for travel, I do remember some of … More
The Art of Transformation
January 6: Today I found a butterfly in my kitchen. Shockingly beautiful with patterns that resembles a kabuki mask on … More
Rock, Wood, Paper, Scissors
The current exhibit at Lockwood Gallery is a play on the old childhood game of choice – Rock, Paper, Scissors. … More
The Art of Preserving
Uncertainty is now the reality. What is real now is in the future we’ll need food to eat and what … More