Sculptures in The Sky One of my favorite ways of showcasing my sculpture is to put them on articulating boom lifts and move them around in the air. I… Read More
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Entries for the Arts Coast Magazine
Winding Down: 8 Favorites – Photo Composites
Winding Down: 8 Favorites – Photo Composites As I wind down my Creative Pinellas Professional Artist Grant obligations, I’m going to post 4 entries with 8 of my favorite pieces… Read More
Winding Down: 8 Favorites – Photo Mixed Media
Winding Down: 8 Favorites – Photo Mixed Media As I wind down my Creative Pinellas Professional Artist Grant obligations, I’m going to post 4 entries with 8 of my favorite… Read More
Winding Down: 8 Favorites – Black and White Photographs
Winding Down: 8 Favorites – B&W Photographs As I wind down my Creative Pinellas Professional Artist Grant obligations, I’m going to post 4 entries with 8 of my favorite pieces… Read More
It’s Alive!
It’s Alive! It’s finally up! The last of my series of “grubs” is actually standing and stable! I’m pleasantly surprised. Definitely the most difficult sculpture out of clay I’ve… Read More
Winding Down: 8 Favorites – Color Photographs
Winding Down: 8 Favorites – Color Photographs As I wind down my Creative Pinellas Professional Artist Grant obligations, I’m going to post 4 entries with 8 of my favorite pieces… Read More
Here’s to you
Here’s to you Chances are these last few weeks of the grant period will rush by. So before time picks up and blurs this all into warm memory, I want… Read More
Hate Revision? Get Over It
Hate Revision? Get Over It This week I’ll be teaching a workshop at the Chautauqua Institution called “Re-envisioning Revision.” It’s for writers who have a draft of a larger work… Read More
Intent
Intent “What is the artist trying to say? What was their intent?” These questions are used to derive a deeper meaning of a piece of artwork by the viewer. However,… Read More
The Fleeting Snapshot
The Candid Family Snapshot The dusty shoe box stuffed with snapshots has gone the way of the Rolodex. Not me. I still use a Rolodex. In 1995 – obviously before… Read More