A different kind of Crawl
Because of the routines we follow, we often forget that life is an ongoing adventure
Reflections and questions for pivotal events 14 and 15
What do you have hanging on your walls? Have you ever made a surprising personal connection with a piece of art on a museum wall? What art would you love to someday see in person? Thanks for reading my stories. I've
Pivotal Event #15 Parts of the Whole (d)
You made it! Crammed into #15 are some other deeply influential art experiences, including viewing, reading, and listening. Each one has significantly improved my understanding and appreciation of art. Enjoy. Reading Françoise Gilot's book, Life with Picasso, not only expanded my understanding
Pivotal Event #15 Parts of the Whole (c)
The list goes on: Crammed into #15 are some other deeply influential art experiences, including viewing, reading, and listening. Each one has significantly improved my understanding and appreciation of art. Enjoy. I was washing dishes one night after dinner, listening to
Pivotal Event #15 Parts of the Whole (b)
Continued: Crammed into #15 are some other deeply influential art experiences, including viewing, reading, and listening. Each one has significantly improved my understanding and appreciation of art. Enjoy. While I was in Switzerland last summer, I was fortunate to see Ursula
Pivotal Event #15 Parts of the Whole (a)
Crammed into #15 are some other deeply influential art experiences, including viewing, reading, and listening. Each one has significantly improved my understanding and appreciation of art. Enjoy. Three cheers to women in abstraction! Make that five cheers. In 2018, Mary Gabriel
Pivotal Event #14 On My Wall
By no means do I consider myself to be a “collector” of art, but over the years a number of personally significant and lovely pieces of art have collected me, so to speak. They have found their way into my
Thank you
Greetings friends and art lovers, Over the last few newsletters I've been sharing stories of pivotal events in my life as an artist. With every story I've been reminded of how many people I want to thank for my progress (look
Reflections and questions for pivotal events 13 a, b, c
Photo above: Art is where you find it #2. "Found" art on the prairies in southern Saskatchewan, 2013 How does location affect your work? Do you have certain types of landscapes that you particularly identify with? Is there a dream you have that
Pivotal Event #13 (c) Basel
Ten years earlier I wouldn't have thought it possible. Yet here I was, opening my art show in Basel Switzerland, addressing the audience in German, laughing and conversing with the crowd using sign language to explain aspects of my process