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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Art. Fire.
Today, I built my fire and offered up libations. The Universe responded with a perfect C- note emitting from the fire, likely a whistle from a wet burning log, Β for a sustained 10 seconds. The Universe apparently likes fire and … Continue reading
Politics. The self inflicted wound.
This week, if you’ve turned on a TV, you’ve likely seen lots of hand-wringing about the Sequester, a huge and really awful way of saying Austerity without sounding as classy as the Brits. In essence, people were fed the huge … Continue reading
Naked Drawing Group at Vitruvian Gallery – 03.05.13
(Mostly) finished un-boxing after a move on Saturday. The place is starting to feel like home instead of a cardboard warehouse. Got to session a little late tonight, but still had an excellent time. Here are tonight’s sketches…
Art. The Background.
I went to Art School about 25 years ago. Tyler School of Art to be exact. I lived off campus as a border in an elderly woman’s home. She was diabetic and did not like the smell of anything sweet … Continue reading
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Art. Vitruvian Gallery Sketch Session. A visit to a show.
Tonight was the clothed sketch session at Vitruvian gallery – distinct from the Artists and Model nude session that happens Tuesday nights. I think I prefer the nude session. π After sketching, I stopped in at Ibiza DC for the … Continue reading