Continue Reading Re-distribution There it was again. Bobbing for seconds above the water, then disappearing, leaving a bunch of seagulls screaming in its wake. The…
Continue Reading Re-emergence Riddle me that: Switzerland is supposed to have the largest number of satirical publications per capita. There’s a stereotype-defying fact that will…
Continue Reading Thoughts on Late Bloomers This week I went to the Visual Arts Center in Newport, OR to pick up my work that had been there since…
Continue Reading Thoughts on Flatulence Flatulence, you know, the activity that releases methane into the atmosphere, is not usually a topic discussed in polite company. But since…
Continue Reading Thoughts on Experience The Wild Swans at Coole BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS The trees are in their autumn beauty,The woodland paths are dry,Under the October twilight the waterMirrors…
Continue Reading Thoughts on Vaccination It looks like we will be able to get vaccinated to be (somewhat) protected against Covid-19 in the near future. Or will…
Continue Reading Thoughts On Grieving In Memoriam: Dorothy Goode In the early morning hours of November 27, 2020 I received an email that let me know that gifted painter and adventurous…
Continue Reading Move over, Mondrian. A sentiment that questions Piet Mondrian’s (1872 –1944) status as the master of modernism is, of course, offered in jest. I was…
Continue Reading (Almost) Year-End Report As many of you know I have been involved in a project for years now that tries to raise awareness of not…
Continue Reading Dreaming, while snared, of murmurations. I have been working on a project that, once again, tries to express the feelings associated with our current predicament: longing for…