While painting away on the piece I posted a few days ago I have been thinking lots about time. How it destroys, recovers, and, in general, makes us a bit crazy. Over centuries whole civilizations are covered with time's rotting, organic debris turning to dirt. Oceans advance and recede bringing sand and future fossils into sandy deserts. And we, while we are going about or business of painting, wonder about them.
Considering Time.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011


A studio visitor asked me once if painting was "fun." The surprises are joyful. The development of a relationship with the painting is rewarding. The continual conversation is enlightening. Does that equal fun? I think so.
I post this as an in-progress report. I know, I know. The last posting was not a finished painting either. But this one is fully in the hands of the goddess Serendipity. What an adventure.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
On writing a blog
Writing a blog is very akin to talking to yourself. But that's okay. In the process of digesting the information gained at the Boston conference, I can let the heavy stuff rest for awhile. Sharing is my next big thing!
Monday, April 11, 2011
April is the cruelest months - Maybe
I just returned from a multi-day conference: International Opportunities for Artists: The Interconnected World, sponsored by the TransCultural Exchange. It was an interesting 4 days of meetings to learn about what's going on international in support of artists.
For anyone interested in artist residencies I recommend a visit to: www.transartists.org. A wonderful, and admittedly, not complete resource.
I encourage all of my artist friends to reach out to each other and share their resources. If anyone is interested in my experiences and more of my learned resources, please contact me.
There are a lot of passionate people and institutions "out there" looking for dynamic artists to enhance the experiences of different groups in the form of workshops, residencies, and symposiums. Through sharing we are all enriched.
For anyone interested in artist residencies I recommend a visit to: www.transartists.org. A wonderful, and admittedly, not complete resource.
I encourage all of my artist friends to reach out to each other and share their resources. If anyone is interested in my experiences and more of my learned resources, please contact me.
There are a lot of passionate people and institutions "out there" looking for dynamic artists to enhance the experiences of different groups in the form of workshops, residencies, and symposiums. Through sharing we are all enriched.
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