My longing for travel continues. I’ve been remembering past trips in an effort to soothe my travel pangs. Yagul is…
The Art of a Likely Story
Artists have hungry eyes and their observations on the world builds a lexicon of their own artistic language. D. Jack…
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…
From my bookshelf
Diane Arbus has always been one of my favorite photographers. This book, Diane Arbus: Revelations includes documentation from the retrospective…
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’…
The Art of Photowork
Barrett Art Center kicks off the 2021 exhibition year with the 34th Annual National Juried Photography Exhibition Photowork, juried by…
Artists Inviting Artists
For an artist, there is a great honor to be invited to exhibit alongside of their artist colleague at their…
Travels and Public Art
This post was originally published 7 years ago. While today I am yearning for travel, I do remember some of…
The Art of Transformation
January 6: Today I found a butterfly in my kitchen. Shockingly beautiful with patterns that resembles a kabuki mask on…
Rock, Wood, Paper, Scissors
The current exhibit at Lockwood Gallery is a play on the old childhood game of choice – Rock, Paper, Scissors.…