“RESOLUTION” What does it mean to you in 2015? More than 40 local artists will reveal what it means to them in a new group exhibit at The Space, January 17th. Opening artist reception is Saturday the 17th from 5 to 9 p.m. and can be viewed the following Sunday from 10 til 4 p.m. […]
Everything Old Is New Again
A hundred years ago I started a line of hand-printed clothing that I sold every night to the tourist’s during sunset at Mallory Square in Key West, Florida. It was the 80’s, the work was primitive, and I was supporting myself while living in a tropical paradise. Luck and being in the right place at […]
Old Work – New Gallery
Ten years ago I created a small series of work that made a very brief public appearance that was never shown again. Two of the four – photography/collage/mix-media pieces are now hanging in the new X Gallery in Eureka Springs. Owner and artist Kris Cross is providing a welcomed venue for artists attempting slightly edgier […]
Still Life
“That’s how I’d like to go. Peacefully in a big bowl of fruit, except there would be fresh figs instead of mangoes.” That was my good friend Nancy Baptiste’s recent reaction to my 2003 photograph titled “Still Life” that I thought would be appropriate for this months group show at Brews. This month I invited […]
What Goes Around Comes Around
In the early 90’s I came out with a popular, mostly women’s line of hand printed clothing under the “Is It Art Label” which I sold in Key West and later brought up to Eureka Springs. I worked with a designer in Pennsylvania to create an all cotton, comfortable, stylish line of clothing which I had dyed […]
First AIDS (In Memory of Joe)
Today is World AIDS Day, a reminder of the many creative souls we lost way too early to AIDS, and its continuing spread, here and world wide. I lived in Key West during the height of the plague from 1984 to 1996 and felt its devastation in our small community. “First AIDS (In Memory of Joe)” was […]
The Cradle Robber
The Cradle Robber was inspired by a good friend’s tragic story of the stillbirth of her first child. She awoke on her due date to the loud, cackling sound of crows outside her bedroom window. My friend confided that when she heard that noise, she knew her baby was gone. Inspired by a book of […]
The Sun of God
TBT… I came across this 1979 Mechanix Illustrated and was struck by its cover – solar energy in the very near future for 5 cents a kilowatt. Imagine if we as a nation had actually invested in this technology 35 years ago. Instead the American people elected Ronald Reagan into office the following year and […]
Collecting Leaves
This fall I collected leaves and pressed them in books, just like I did when I was a kid growing up in Toronto. Childhood memories of me and my mom, walking into the “Woods” – a protected area of old growth trees located just around the corner of our suburban home. There I collected leaves […]
Ab – Ex
Ab – Ex is a group show I’m curating at Brews, the new café/pub that recently opened at 2 Pine St. Ken Addington, Paula Jones, John Willer, Adrian Frost, Mary Schafer, Chris Fischer, Drew Gentle, Marvin Jonason, John Stalling and myself have each contributed an abstract expressionist work for the the show. It’s been 25 […]
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