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Tag Archives: green
Peaceful Feeling
© Catherine Rutgers, May 2020
Anticipation
Photos taken on July 1, 2008, between 7:18 and 7:22 p.m. Somewhat in the original sequence, sometimes adjusted to tell a story. The first image was software-filtered (Gaussian blur). The motion in all the others came from moving the camera. … Continue reading
Posted in Snapped
Tagged concepts of time, green, photography, summertime, urban landscapes
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Lush July
On the 7th of July, I completed a beautiful day by sitting on the front steps to watch the fireflies flicker above our local stretch of the Flatbush Malls and the neighbors’ lawns across the way. The Malls, incidentally, are … Continue reading
Posted in Snapped
Tagged bee balm, bumblebees, Echinacea, flowers in the city, gardening, green, hostas, lilies
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SOTVC: The Violet and Green Edition
Over the years, I’ve had various tag lines for my artwork. They were kind of like corporate names, if you can envision a company that is involved with absolutely nothing but making art or writing poetry or just generally sending … Continue reading
Posted in Revelations
Tagged autobiography, green, high-resolution scans, intensely personal color, purple, Space Monkey
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Funkia!
Here’s to the readers of CatRutgers4art! You all inspire me, you really do, e.g., Karen D, who brings memory and gardening together in a comment that sent me out to collect and photograph the leaves below: “My mother called them … Continue reading