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Wherever you may be, welcome to this home for art!
One human person making art with light and time, my eyes and hands. Reflecting the things we see and those we imagine. In the street, garden, sky, air. Here is your invitation to explore! Continue reading
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Tagged abstract reality, autobiography, bliss, colorful abstraction, favorite photos, light, mixed media, photography, public art
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Fulgurite Muse (Wordless No. 14 of 14)
Images: Ritually Lit, Cold War Remnant, The Harbor Lights, 8th Avenue Arty Party Salon (2001), Innerspace Globe, Vibrating Colors, Garden Path in the Night, Another Sign of the Vibrating Colors by Catherine Rutgers, on the Spring Equinox 2025 Continue reading
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Tagged color, digital art, lightning, photography, saturated scan, The Wordless Series, urban landscapes
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Ping Pong Mood v2
Vintage toy clowns, print ads from decades ago, a large piece of glass with hand-painted swoops: inspiration, treasure, or toss? Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist’s studio, autobiography, concepts of time, creativity, flowers, painting, photography, public art, roses
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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
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Tagged concepts of time, green, photography, summertime, urban landscapes
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My Collaborative Valentine
This begins with technique, exploring one of my favorite photos, so kindly lent to me by Tom Burnett, he of the serious knack for taking a good-looking picture. This one was set as my desktop background when I got inspired … Continue reading
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Tagged collaborative poetry, photography, the beach, Tom Burnett, valentine
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