Tag Archives: My Museum of Inspiration

Little Murders: A Movie Review Brought to You By the Death of Osama bin Laden

As I was writing my thoughts on the death of Osama bin Laden, I remembered a quote from a movie I saw when I was a teenager that I usually recall when people start talking about good guys and bad … Continue reading

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Growing Art

Multidimensional Object This piece has been growing out of me this week. I am pretty sure it is mature and ready to move out into the world. Trees I took my camera and my canine friend, Charley, for a walk … Continue reading

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Some projects forming in the staging area of my mind

Art: an assemblage built on a 2 foot square of small parts, parts from old models, small bits of painted wood, maybe in the form of a house or landscape or a fantastic machine. There may be some sewing involved … Continue reading

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My Tiny Museum of Procrastination, or The Fools Progress

Am I a writer procrastinating or an artist playing? Anyway I am having some  fun creative moments at my desk. If I am procrastinating it is because ideas are gathering like shy creatures in the shadows surrounding a small circle … Continue reading

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Abstraction II:The Eloquence of Silence and Unimportant Details

“It is completely unimportant. That is why it is so interesting.”– Agatha Christie Miró‘s Search for Mute Music Miró refused to comment, despite the heated debate that was going on. Max Ernst grabbed a coil of rope, while others pinioned … Continue reading

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