Category Archives: fine art

Mail Art- Call for Entries

For you mail art mavens out there- Colorado’s illustrious Roger Rapp is organizing “My Voice,” a politically-themed mail art show to coincide with the Democratic National Convention in Denver. Sounds like standard mail art procedures- no fee to enter, and no return of entries. For details please click on the flyer thumbnail. mailartcall.jpg

My Blue Heaven

“My Blue Heaven,” oil on canvas, 24″ x 30″.blogmyblueheaven.jpg

Nesting

nesting.jpgOil and mixed media on linen, 6″ x 6″. 

Happy Valentine’s Day

heartcrop.jpgHow I hated this holiday when I was younger. I still think it’s a cruel commercial holiday that excludes the lonely. But- there may be nothing lovelier than a valentine, to one in love. My favorite site about romantic love – heart wrenching, unrequited love – is Steve-o Stonebreaker’s Agony and Rapture

My Thanks

To writer Betsy Robinson and the staff at Spirituality&Health magazine for choosing to feature my work in the “Openings” column of their March/April issue. I feel very honored. The issue will ship out to S&H subscribers this week, and should be on newsstands at the beginning of March.  

The Ill Wind

Oil on Canvas, 12″ x 12″.anillwind.jpg

To Beatrice

Collage & mixed media on linen, 6″ x 6″. to-beatrice.jpg

Back at the keyboard- “L’Afrique”

My computer was defunct for quite a while. This was both good (I realize I waste a lot of time amusing myself here in this chair, and that time could be spent more productively) and bad (not having the photo files for my work or any of the other information I take for granted is very distressing .)  I read a book in one sitting while  I was computerless, and I don’t think I’ve done that for years. My daughter lent me her copy of Victor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning.” I remember seeing a different edition of this book (a paperback, I think, with a stark abstracted figural design and some barbed wire maybe? I remember red and black, will have to search for the book cover design) , on my mother’s bed bookshelf for years while I was growing up, and I can’t believe I lived to be so old without reading it. I tend to cringe when people say, “This book changed my life,” but I think this book may have changed my life. It certainly has changed the way I think about free will and human dignity.  I think I’ll betray my initial vow to update this blog almost daily, and shoot for weekly instead. I got a lot of stuff done when surfing was not an option, so… A lefse update for Writing GB- It does stay moist when stacked, and that was nice. It also stays quite warm for a long time- the lefses on the very bottom of the stack suffered a bit and did stick. But maybe I shouldn’t have stacked them 40 high! I’ll post a pic of a new page spread for an altered book. The owner of this book requested alterations with an “African animals” theme. I was a little frustrated, but gave it a shot.    Photobucket

Leroy

Oil on canvas, 8″ x 8″. Finally finished this small painting that I posted while in progress back in November.leroy1