‘Lynn Gray’s images are described as fiery ethnic portrait and self-portrait drawings. She feels it is the viewer’s responsibility to complete the drawing through self-reflection and questioning what it means to have and engage in an inclusive community spirit and presence.’
Archives for 2014
Alders and Cedars and Windblown Leaves
I Love Mud Puddles. I feel a kind of excitement when the clouds begin darkening the sky. It will only be a matter of moments and the Forest Floor will be replenished and once again speckled with puddled reflections of Alders and Cedars and windblown leaves.
Dog Expectations
Our dogs notice everything. Every part of their day is about knowing what to expect. But how do we teach them to deal with the unexpected? Well, I would say that it’s unexpectedly easy if we do it gently and slowly. Just a little bit at a time.
Lost
Have you ever lost something? An object, I mean – something perhaps that you cherish? I not so long ago lost a book. It was a wonderful book, entitled “Sing Them Home,” by Stephanie Kallos.
Inspired by the Love of Nature
My life has been defined in the most delightful way by animals. Most of my memories are highlighted by the animals that participated: at a long ago birthday where we fed ponies carrots, our trip to the beach where I saw hermit crabs and fish in tidal ponds.
Jens Kristian Balle – Fine Art Photographer
Jens Kristian Balle is originally from Ødis, a small town in the tiny Kingdom of Denmark, the land of Carlsberg, The Little Mermaid, Vikings and(not to forget) the 1992 European soccer champions.
Slippery Slope
‘Singularity’ is what they called it. If only they’d called it ‘Pluralism’ from the start, then maybe more of us would have smelled a ratbot. Maybe more of us would have cried out “Pluralism my ASS! This is the biggest separatist movement since apartheid!!”
Bingo on the Brain
One thing that’s normally shunned by people, especially the younger generation, is the good old game of Bingo. Most tend to write this off as a boring past time that elderly take part in to stave off boredom. But it turns out that the older folks who play Bingo are actually better off mentally than the rest of us.
Altering Earth’s Rhythm
Mankind has altered and changed much of the view of our planet. Pollution, clear cutting and industrialization are evident in some of the paintings and the titles also reflect my own opinions on our “process of change.”
If I Had a Hammer…
Sometimes the most unlikely find can give you back your life. When Dani found a hammer she didn’t realize that she found a way to get a new home and sense of security.
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