Swirl of Black, ©2014. Ink on paper.
Category: painting
Parthenogenesis
Parthenogenesis, ©2014. Ink and pen on paper.
Find the Fire Anywhere You Can
Molten, ©2014. Ink on photo paper.
We are not tragically bound to the starless midnight
Starry Midnight,©2014. Ink and acrylic on paper. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Nobel prize acceptance speech turned fifty this year too. It resonates as profoundly today as it ever has. We need only believe and continue to act and never lose sight. “I accept this award today with an abiding faith in America and an audacious… Continue reading We are not tragically bound to the starless midnight
Wishing for the disturbance of Spring
©2014. Watercolor, gouache on paper.
Blow, Blow, Winter Wind—I Have a Fire Inside
Fire Inside, ©2014. Ink, wax on rice paper.
To Wait for Remnants of the Very Snow
Late Winter/Early Spring/Abiquiu, ©2014. Gouache on paper.
Another Drift from Wax to Wane
Another Drift from Wax to Wane, ©2014. ink, acrylic, varnish on panel. Lady Moon, your horns point toward the east; Shine, be increased: Lady Moon, your horns point toward the west; Wane, be at rest. From Sing-Song by Christina Rossetti
Half Way Down and Half Way Up
Lighten Up, ©2014. Ink, acrylic, varnish on panel. This 182nd post marks the half way point in my 365-day project! It is good to have a daily practice. Thank you all for following along and supporting me with your comments and “Likes.” To celebrate the day I share a “children’s poem by AA Milne replete… Continue reading Half Way Down and Half Way Up
Living Under a Flight Path
Living Under a Flight Path, ©2013. Photo of ink on metal.