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View ArticleOzymandias
I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: `Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip,...
View ArticleCelebrating Earth Day
(click to enlarge) The sun is shining and a cold, but brilliant day awaits. There’s no sense in wasting any more time; we are heading out (with my camera) to take in the presents spring is offering up...
View ArticlePlucked and Forgotten
I thought you loved me when I was torn from my roots Your eyes looked into me and, tho I was ruined, I loved you Then, you dropped me and forever turned your back I have become lost yet distantly hear...
View ArticleDeathgrip
(click to expand) Resistance is futile. I would crush all that which resists my influence. All will be as grains of sand after me. Time means nothing.
View ArticleLife of Stone
Ode to Charles Hapgood In a thousand years I will be silt, hardening by water pressure at the bottom of the deeps. In a million years I will become vast bedrock, sleeping within the earth’s crust. In...
View ArticleAn Attempt at Writing a Short Story
This was written back in ’06, but remains a serious try at penning something worthwhile. I hope some will take the time to read it and comment. Included above is a photo which might somehow set the...
View ArticleIndividuation
When the light of reason fails And the darkness of fear wins Angels fall And demons rise In my mind. Animus In the absence of light Questions rage, seeking anchors Probing corners With senses deprived...
View ArticleiMac Woes
Oh, how I love to post. Endlessly. Daily. But I bought an iMac and all hath come to ruin. No more pictures until I figure this thing out. Within me, it seems, intuition is lacking… severely. No longer...
View ArticleSweetgrass
A fitting photograph to celebrate the personal glorious achievement of finding how to downsize a jpeg on my new iMac and post it on WP, plus the fact that, in a few hours, we in Canada will be...
View ArticleWhistleblowers Take Note
‘Woe to the coward, that ever he was born Who did not draw the sword before he blew the horn.’ From Canobie Dick source Sir Walter Scott, ‘Appendix to the General Preface’, Waverly, 1829 (and easily...
View ArticleThe Wine Cellar of Megalomaniac
Link: http://www.megalomaniacwine.com A relatively new addition to the growing number of fine wineries in the Niagara region, Megalomaniac certainly has pride of place with it’s expansive view of Lake...
View ArticleFractal Dance and Particle Collision #3 Birthing.
Morning chaos dancing before my sleepy eyes A more glorious minuet I could never devise With paints and devious connivances revise What nature adds so easily I can try, but never win Such beauty on...
View ArticleInside
As the days grow short towards approaching winter An urgency develops in my gut As the years grow more numerous from my distant birth An awakening calls It is time for reflection Questioning Reviewing...
View ArticleArtists I Admire – Selwyn Dewdney
Don’t ask me why I like his work. I don’t know any logical reason why I would like it. I just like it. A man of many talents… Writer, explorer, historian, painter… what can I do other than celebrate a...
View ArticleThe Fallen
Wet leaves Tears My father’s short years Rain Explain Memories of Wars past and present A red and a white flower apart Together Over my heart.
View ArticleThe Orenda – Joseph Boyden
The first European settlement in Ontario, Canada, was called Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons in the 1600′s. At that time, there was a constant state of war between the Wendat people (Huron) and the...
View ArticleKnow Yourself
(click to enlarge) How does one get to know their self? Do they look into the past? Tallying the good parts and subtracting faults? Do they look into the future? Adding fine intentions while dividing...
View ArticleART MATTERS
Reblogged from Gallery Strat Chat: Today, I had the privilege of giving a talk at the Rotary Club of Festival City titled ART MATTERS and I wanted to take this opportunity to share some aspects of my...
View ArticleTom Wolfe on Modern Art – The dissolution of skill and the legions of elves.
Gotta love this little lecture, especially if you enjoy being an artist and are familiar with Kurt Vonnegut’s Bluebeard. What’s wrong with Modern Art? Nothing at all, but the 300 of which Wolfe...
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