The summer’s first perfect tomato thanks to Sycamore Bend Farms. Sliced and place on toasted 5 grain sourdough bread, slathered with fresh goat cheese, a dab of mayo and a dash of salt and pepper. Divine. It even matched my chipped anti- SWEPCO nail polish.
The Fourth of July
Growing up in Canada we didn’t have our own flag until 1965. When Queen Elizabeth (our Queen) would arrive for a visit, the most patriotic thing we could do, was line the streets to greet her while waving our tiny Union Jacks. I’ve lived in this country for more than 30 years and am still […]
Show and Tell
Tuesday morning I met with members of the Holiday Island Art Guild to talk about my art and the creative process and am happy to report all went well. No underwear anxiety dreams the night before. Guild members could not have been more welcoming and immediately put me at ease. I brought in several pieces […]
The Swallowing Sky
It looked like a large serpent slithering across the horizon during tonight’s sunset
What to say, what to say…
The Holiday Island Art Guild has graciously asked me to speak to their group about my art and my creative process tomorrow at the HI Clubhouse. Public speaking has always been a challenge. I have dreams of speaking to an audience, only to realize I’m standing in front of everyone in my underwear. So please […]
Bottle Rocket
Admittedly, I was late for Sondra Perry’s multi-media, interactive, conceptual performance piece at the Bottle Rocket gallery in Fayettville Saturday night. The visual of a black woman stirring up a big batch of pink, gooey, bubblegum in a large metal can and feeding it to herself and the audience, was to say the least, intriguing. […]
Artists hands
Delicate, bird-like, yet strong enough to handle power tools, despite the few swollen joints. These artist hands have been busy over the years. The manicured nails, slightly soiled from gardening. These are the hands of illustrator, writer, painter, sculptor, and performance artist Valerie Damon. This is the second of a series of hands of friends […]
Lush
After the rain – The abundant June rain has made everything so green and lush. My daylilies are ready to pop!
A rosy POSY review
A very sweet review from columnist Dan Krotz in the Carroll County News. Go here to read the full article If the link above doesn’t work, copy and paste the URL below into your search browser: http://www.carrollconews.com/blogs/1250/entry/58657/
A bouquet of thanks
What a lovely turnout and party for the opening reception of POSY. I sincerely thank everyone who came out in support – the hugs and kind words were the topping of a near sell out show. Special stuff goes out to the Derge’s, Raven and Ron for putting the show together and lighting a fire […]
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