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Tiny dancers, star-sprung rivulets, freshly opened vistas. The Counter-Intuitions live everywhere. We can find them here. And I hope you will. Wave on, Cat “Trace the Sky” © Catherine Rutgers, December 16, 2020
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Tagged intensely personal color, Jimi Hendrix, organic abstraction, urban sky
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Concepts for Main Street
Shown above, my ideas for the Poughkeepsie Gateway, an “art intervention” for the Route 9 underpass on Main Street, near the Hudson River. The project was sponsored by Arts Mid-Hudson, O+ and the Poughkeepsie Alliance. You can watch a video … Continue reading
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Tagged intensely personal color, public art, street murals, urban sky
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The Street and the Sky: Samm Cohen’s Photos of Istanbul
In this era when millions of people are taking millions of photos all the time, it’s a pleasure to sit back and sift through an artist’s collection. Samm Cohen works in multiple mediums, with a passion for paintings that stretch … Continue reading
Anatomy of An Illustration: Exquisite Corpse
Oh, those macabre surrealists! They just loved to play around with the more than slightly creepy, and yet be maddeningly onto something useful and deep. “Cadavre exquis” is the collective technique in which a text or image is shared in … Continue reading
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Tagged collage, Deadly Chaps Press, Joseph A. W. Quintela, Meg Tuite, party, Surrealism, text-driven art, urban sky
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Hot Fun in the Summertime
Think Sly and the Family Stone. Think warm and rainy and sunny at the same time. But don’t think too much. Love, Cat P.S. Just one pic here. Clouds from the sunset on June 26, 2009. See you in July! … Continue reading