Color and Pizzazz in the Animal Kingdom

September 4th, 2011

“I want the viewer to walk away having felt something.” – Linda St. Clair I recently visited the studio of artist Linda St. Clair in Santa Fe, New Mexico. What a delight! Her airy studio is a sky-lit space filled with color and energy. Linda paints animals of all sorts and sizes, furry and feathered. […]

The National Mall of Curiosities

July 22nd, 2011

The life of the arts, far from being an interruption, a distraction, in the life of a nation, is very close to the center of a nation’s purpose…and is a test of the quality of a nation’s civilization. -John Fitzgerald Kennedy I took a day away from my studio in the Torpedo Factory Art Center […]

Deadly Deadlines vs. Glorious Goals

March 3rd, 2011
Deadly Deadlines vs. Glorious Goals

A goal is a dream with a deadline. Napoleon Hill I am going as fast as I can,  pitched headlong towards a deadly deadline or glorious goal, however you perceive it. For me the perception changes moment to moment. But however you interpret the semantical nuance I will be hanging a show on March 14 […]

Deadly Deadlines vs. Glorious Goals

March 3rd, 2011

A goal is a dream with a deadline. Napoleon Hill I am going as fast as I can,  pitched headlong towards a deadly deadline or glorious goal, however you perceive it. For me the perception changes moment to moment. But however you interpret the semantical nuance I will be hanging a show on March 14 […]

Where to Begin?

December 1st, 2010
Where to Begin?

Then we gather as we travel, Bits of moss and dirty gravel. And we chip of little specimens of stone And we carry home as prizes Funny bugs of handy sizes Just to give the day a scientific tone. -Charles Carryl I have just arrived  back in the northern forests of New England after three […]