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Tag Archives: bliss
Hot Wheels! The Artistry of Karolina Polak
Karolina Polak, a.k.a. KAR, creates luminescent drawings of cars as well as intricate paintings on actual cars. Trucks, too. Here’s the artist’s introduction to her work: “So, to start off, you may wonder (or not at all) how I came … Continue reading
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Tagged automotive art, autosbykar, bliss, drawing, Karolina Polak
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And I am swimming in this …
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Behind the Scene (Preparations for an Exhibit)
This time of year, when the hours of daylight here in the northern hemisphere grow longer and longer as they come near to their peak, brings out the best in me. Among the wonderful developments this season, not only will … Continue reading
I’m Hopelessly Devoted to You: Addenda, Credenza, Epilogue (Everything Plus the Atelier Sink)
“My head, it says, ooooooh, forget it. My heart, it says, don’t let go.” This is how I remember it, anyway, and let us run with whatever wings our way at the moment. Theoretically, this is the end of the … Continue reading
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Tagged bliss, book in progress, kitchen sink, saturated scan, Surrealism
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The Art of Compost: Do you promise to funk?
It began late last August: the campaign to make compost. First, there was a neglected pile of garden stuff, left in a heap all summer long. Greenish and soggy and hard to pull apart, but I did. And it was … Continue reading