Art On A Whim
Posted: November 18, 2007 Filed under: Art and Photography Leave a commentVickie originally introduced me to Jeff Leedy’s work; several can be found gracing information pages on the website. She shared his latest newsletter, which indicates his work will now be in a gallery in Breckenridge. Check it out to see several more pieces, along with more information.
ARTONAWHIM
featuring
ART THAT MAKES YOU LAUGH®.
First Birthday Portrait
Posted: November 4, 2007 Filed under: Art and Photography, FFT Lhasa Apsos Leave a commentToday is Zeke, Max, Zen and Zena’s first birthday. Katy painted this portrait of Zeke in celebration!
Read Katy’s You See This Dog….
Circus Dog
Posted: October 7, 2007 Filed under: Art and Photography, DRambles on Black Mountain Leave a commentOkay…I now realize a daily update, a daily post, is probably not going to happen. Life gets in the way! A good thing, I suppose. 🙂
Since Nate started college, I’ve tried several times to take a course ‘along with him’. He’d suggest a class I might be interested in. I’d either get the books through the library or order them myself. When he was attending University of Arizona, his major was media arts with a minor in religion (a rather interesting choice considering his upbringing!). Philosophy plays huge in a religion minor and Nate loves philosophy…probably because it’s more inactive, with lots of talk and no concrete right and wrong answers. While it sounded fun to me, after several attempts at several different philosophy classes, including The Philosophy of Science, I gave up.
Now that Nate’s back in Denver completing his degree at University of Colorado at Denver, his courses are focused on art. This semester he’s taking an Introduction to Digital Photography. The focus is in the ‘darkroom’, which is PhotoShop. A self-taught-bumbler-around-PhotoShop user, I immediately purchased the textbooks. I’m immersed in learning, including how to use the many fine features of my own digital camera. It can do a lot more than point and shoot!
The actual class is 6 hours every Friday with much of that time spent in the media lab. Nate came up several Sundays ago and went over what they’d learned, along with an upcoming assignment called Scanograms. They’re done completely on the computer. Various objects are scanned and then manipulated in PhotoShop. Nate is doing a series titled Deconstructive Consumerism. Mine is about dogs….imagine that.
Here’s Circus Dog.
For you watercolor lovers…
Posted: September 21, 2007 Filed under: Art and Photography Leave a commentGreat Egret Blue
Limited Edition Printby Roderick MacIver
…as a writer I have to work with my imagination and my mind, and therefore I must lead a life that does not take my imagination away from my work — which means that I must go away from people at times. I find that the most important part of working is not the period when I am actually writing, but the periods when I stop writing between one day and the next morning. That period is terribly important, and though I cannot write in it, it is one in which my imagination should not be caught up in other things since it is an instrument of my writing. That is the sort of incubation period, a time of vulnerable growth. Something goes on, and I like then to go on long walks in the country just by myself. I would love to write twenty-four hours a day, but words are so exacting, such hard work, that I cannot do more than three or, if I am lucky, four hours at a time, however much I long to push on. So, in between, I am anxious to get on to the next morning; I can hardly wait to get back to it.
—Laurens van der Post, from Walk With A White Bushman.
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The AKC Museum of the Dog
Posted: September 5, 2007 Filed under: Art and Photography Leave a commentThought some of you might enjoy visiting, via the internet, The AKC Museum of the Dog. Located in St. Louis, this piece was one of many featured in an article about the museum in The AKC Gazette.






