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Tag Archives: intensely personal color
Spiraling up to this: The @ziartcat flashbacks
Time doesn’t fly. It loops and leaps and spirals. Skips and strolls. Especially when you’re on a journey through social media terrain. Continue reading
You Are Here
“Feather Bones (A Pegasus Variation) ” © Catherine Rutgers, June 2024 Welcome to CatRutgers4Art … star-flung dreams, tiny dancers, wide-open vistas, inner visions revealed. Writing on the inspiration, the media, whatever else springs to mind. This is an invitation to … Continue reading
Classic Color
color (noun, 13th century) – 1 a: a phenomenon of light (as red, brown, pink, or gray) or visual perception that enables one to differentiate otherwise identical objects b (1): the aspect of the appearance of objects and light sources … Continue reading
Unscripted Window (One of In Threes)
01 Quiet, 02 Turned, 03 River Images by Catherine Rutgers © September 2020
Posted in Revelations
Tagged abstract digital art, dynamic peace, intensely personal color, The In Three Series
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Herstory’s Fragments: Postcards of the Space Monkey/French Kiss plus SOTVC era, 1988-1999
They were labors of love, deeply personal yet public, mostly designed by hand, and dependent on access to a very cool copy shop. They were more love note than publicity as practiced in the current century. No email address, no … Continue reading
Posted in Revelations
Tagged autobiography, intensely personal color, Krylon, postcards, valentine
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