Monthly Archives: January 2017

Going to a peaceful place?

I guess when you can’t deal with current events making a peaceful place for a little while is a good thing My palette when it was all said and done: One of those old white tshirts I’d cut up to … Continue reading

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Trying out the new 3/4″ angle brush

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Reading this week

I heard about this book yesterday on the radio – and after I got the paint that I’d gone out for I stopped at The Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza and secured a copy of The Power of Kindness by … Continue reading

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For the Quote Box

If you ask me what I came to do in this world, I, an artist, will answer you: I am here to live out loud. — Emile Zola

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For the quote box – why poetry?

I do not believe that a violent imitation of the horrors of our times is the concern of poetry. Horrors are taken for granted. Disorder is ordinary. People in general take more and more “in their stride” — the hides … Continue reading

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