. . . “I have always imagined Paradise as a kind of library.” I thought of that quote by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges when all the public libraries were… Read More
Paradise Found – Take a Book. Leave a Book.
Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
. . . “I have always imagined Paradise as a kind of library.” I thought of that quote by Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges when all the public libraries were… Read More
Sabal Palms By Joseph Weinzettle I began several ink wash studies of sabal palms, also called cabbage palms, on the north side of the Anclote River. The trees are believed… Read More
assemblage, sculpture, 3 dimensional art curiosity historical references museum exhibition
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August 27, 2020 | By Cindy Stovall The Morean Arts Center Hosts Women Who Work: A Portrait Morean Arts Center Through September 26 Details here . . . A century… Read More
by Lea Umberger In the Tools of the Trade post, I talked about creating costume designs with pencils, watercolors, markers, etc and mentioned investing in a new technology to learn… Read More
A Writer’s Diary, Version 2020 Dostoevsky’s A Writer’s Diary as inspiration for my own diary, which we call blogs nowadays. James McAdams | August 26, 2020 In the 1870s, desperate to earn… Read More
There is no way getting around it. We live in a very political time. Even protecting one’s own health and that of others is now a political act. How did… Read More
Music Theory for Songwriters Podcast by Erol Oz As a companion resource for Music Theory I, I have started a podcast called “Music Theory for Songwriters”. As the title indicates,… Read More
Cypress Swamp Composition By Joseph Weinzettle A cypress swamp after heavy rains is one of the more vital Florida ecosystems, visually as well as in productivity for the environment. My… Read More
August 17, 2020 Script and Paintings Blog #6 by Paula Kramer Time is something I’m not part of, anymore. It’s a rushing river, sputtering and splashing past me. I feel… Read More