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Tag Archives: high-resolution scans
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
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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The Colors of June
2013 was the Season of Extreme Gardening. I cut down two diseased and weary bushes, sawing and yanking their roots from the dirt, making space for ferns, lemon thyme, the red-toned lilies. I pitchforked a sketchy patch of weeds in … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged color, flowers, gardening, high-resolution scans, roses, summertime
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The Very Last Rose of 2013
Oh, so much drama contained in this bloom. She was a tiny tight bud in late October, an orange anomaly topping three skinny green branches, a miniature rose, unfurling almost all the way as of 26 November, when I plucked … Continue reading
Posted in Revelations
Tagged extraordinary characters, gardening, high-resolution scans, roses
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Ova (Part One)
In the beginning, there is an egg. You, me, and a bajillion other fascinating creatures start with this. Wonderfully weird. These two are from neighborhood chickens and were refrigerated in a ruby-red bowl for more than a year because I … Continue reading