With their tummies likely full of birdseed, sown nearby, insulated under the rock and snow, three souls found comfort last night. And that was surprisingly comforting to me.
What Do Italy, New England and the Southwest Have in Common?
I, personally, think his work is very contemporary, but it also stirs a sense of something rather “old” in me. Be it France at the turn of the century, or the Renaissance, his work embodies something deep and rich that resonates historic works, while still being every bit modern.
History of Place: The Mountains of Northern NM
This trio of cultures, Indian, Spanish, Anglo, is what’s left in these small Spanish land grant villages of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. In fact the land grant families are still here, many generations later.
This Journey is a Remembering
“We sometimes make decisions out of necessity and sometimes we manage to follow our bliss. That’s part of the great mystery and ultimate delight in living.”
Living in an Art Gallery
This is where Kim LIVES! In fact, other than the kitchen and the bath, the primary living space is a suite of rooms upstairs… but he is surrounded by art. During the day he paints in the great room, or the piano room as it’s called….
10 Things I Love About Being An Artist – The List
This is a recap of a series of posts I wrote listing some of the reasons I love being an artist. If you click on each title, or whichever title interests you, you will be taken back to the original post.
Receiving as Giving
Apparently, giving is extremely important to our psyches, even to our brain chemistry. So if we deny something given to us, we deny the giver this important act of giving. I’ve practiced being mindful of this…
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