5″ x 7″. Scratchboard, handmade paste paper, and a bit of an old failed watercolor painting, all sewn together.
5″ x 7″. Scratchboard, handmade paste paper, and a bit of an old failed watercolor painting, all sewn together.
Nice time-lapse film of a huge mural recently completed in Denver.
Eric Matelski is an artist in Denver who frequently interviews other artists for First Monday Art Talks at Dazzle Jazz. Here he is on video interviewing himself.
Michael Conti’s film, “Another Man’s Treasure, “ about Denver artist Jerry Simpson. From the National 24 Hour Filmmaking Association. A little slow to load but interesting.
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Jerry Simpson is one of Denver’s most interesting artists, and a long time ATC trader. Those fortunate enough to have visited the place where Jerry lives know it’s like stepping into a large, eccentric work of art.
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How 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.
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.
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