Waiting For Rain In Boulder; Photo. ~~~ Expecting rain, the profile of a day Wears its soul like a hat…. Frontispiece by John Ashbery, U.S. poet, critic Ashbery characterizes himself as having been described as “a harebrained, homegrown surrealist whose poetry defies … Continue reading
Category Archives: Paintings
We Travel A Path That Keeps Turning To Outskirts, Never Quite Arrives
the autumn foliage is paint-by-number and different tabs throughout are half-finished murals of a single type of tree in a single time of year. ~ Alexandria Peary ~ •**•.¸¸ ❀ ¸¸.•**• Quick note: I am in the process of resurrecting … Continue reading
Strange Enchantment: Dubious Shapes Lure The Eager Foot To Eternal Chase…
… It unfolds and ripples like a banner, downward. All the stories come folding out. The smells and flowers begin to come back, as the tapestry is brightly colored and brocaded. Rabbits and violets … ~ Joann Kyger ~ •**•.¸¸ … Continue reading
Every Plain Wall Deserves A Piece Of Work, So Why Not Cover It With A Smile?
… The wallpaper is the texture of trees, a landscape seen from above, a contour map of an unnamed mountain, people wandering the face of it. If we were closer we could tell river from leaf, mountain from shadow, a … Continue reading
You Be Trippen.
Notice: My Scatterlings© page has returned! I’ve been working on a couple new boards, weeding out a lot of my art, on this blog and in real life. Nothing feels better then purging art that no longer feels good. This is … Continue reading
I work in whatever medium likes me at the moment.
We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out. (Ray Bradbury) Just a couple of practice boards… Acrylics
Left alone again on the sunny path, with a memory of the rain.
“I am suddenly left alone again on the sunny path, with a memory of the rain.” — Azar Nafisi (Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books) I can’t take too much credit for this painting. I did paint it but … Continue reading