Who we are
Delight in the children looking. Michael and Emily would look at everything and when I watched them, I looked at the world with fresh eyes. I always strive to retain this childlike wonder when I look at color and form. Emily is deeply involved in the shape of the leaf.
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Blackberries
Danny in his element
Blackberry picking.
“I try to avoid looking forward or backward, and try to keep looking upward.” ~Charlotte Bronte
“Every single moment of a person’s life, both of the understanding and of the will, is a new beginning.” — Emanuel Swedenborg
Tiger Lilies
Heron Cove.
An example of human created ecosystem by accident. Is it an accident?
These sundew plants are growing on an old dock in the very end of dog cove. An example of human created ecosystem by accident. Is it an accident? Or are we less than we think they are, part of the planet as worms and snails are? Meat-Eating Plants Getting “Full” On Pollution Carnivorous plants in […]
Light Perspective
There is something different about the sky when the light is fading in early summer over the ocean. Sky and water meet. Broken fences soon to be lost under the shifting sands… late June sunset, serenity.
Hiking Lafayette
Squam Sunset
The twenty first century reflection on what is remembered about Van Gogh
An Unusual van Gogh Work at a German Museum — His Ear A replica of Vincent Van Gogh’s left ear is on display at a museum in Germany.
At the green house.
Me
Red grasses at Heards Pond
Spring!
light Sun 119
Blossoms
Rosy-fingered Dawn
They are surviving!
Lobbyists Set to Fight Royalty Bill for Artists
This is indeed important.
Snowed in
I’m snowed in its March 25 in Tennessee and I can’t get off the hill and that means I’m not going to be able to get to school —
Warmth for spring??
Daffodils
Me
Dawn
I can’t believe it’s snowing again.
Little me
Sunset
S
Images of Change
Fascinating photos.
It is snowing again but the sun came out for a minute
I had fun tromping this. Happy valentines day
Snowy
Snow day till Monday !!! I feel like a six year old
Color
Road to studio and the ice is melting off the road
Sunrise
“In order to understand the way our brains behave, we can observe our emotions and their effects…”
In order to understand the way our brains behave, we can observe our emotions and their effects. In the past, it seemed as though science and spirituality were opposed to each other. However, it’s not a useful division to maintain, because the one tradition deals with knowledge of the material world and the other with the […]
I love this little filling up red map. Testimony to infrastructure failure.
Dawn Light
Patterns in the universe; macrocosm or microcosm?
Path
This was in my head this morning
‘You are old, Father William’ (1865) Lewis Carroll “You are old, Father William,” the young man said, “And your hair has become very white; And yet you incessantly stand on your head – Do you think, at your age, it is right?” “In my youth,” Father William replied to his son, “I feared it might […]
My workspace here at Arrowmont
I am in the Tactility Forum Residency here.
Me
10: Grass research
Today’s sketchbook image 1964 impact of grass on Iran ‘s economy
9: From the gondola
We went up the gondola to uber gatlinburg today
8: Image
This piece is by Jim Arendt. It is in process. we are both at a tactility forum :
It begins. Monocotyledons. Paniceae. Rhizomes, glumes, lemmes, paleas.
7: Looking through
I saw a challenge of a topic of looking through and I thought the idea was fascinating I couldn’t find the challenge again but I still like the idea of the photo
6: Chaos Theory
An illustration of today’s process in the studio.
If it has a pin it is getting a stitch.
Snow at Arrowmont!!!
5: Nest on a tree
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Exhibition Is Knitted With Scientific Accuracy
In one of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s conservatories, flowers that have more in common with cable-knit sweaters than the surrounding flora have been on display for the last few months.
I love my truck.
4: Pillow by Kenneth
When my son was in elementary school he sewed the small pillow in the center of this composition for me for Mother’s Day . The sunlight on it this morning struck me with such a memory of him when he was small
3: It’s all about the light
Late afternoon on the hill the light is this color only a moment
2: Boro stitches for an old army blanket
1: January Dawn
A new beginning
Dad’s birthday is tonight.
I lighted a candle for him and taking a walk.
Elbow loved it here.
I wonder if Santa will bring me a puppy.
Stockings are hung by the chimney with care
I am teaching myself to hand stitch silk.
It is a slow process for me. The wool is much more forgiving. But I like the look of the line of the handstitched better it seems like the sewing machine just destroys this delicate fabric. The stitch scarves are inspired by Boro. much of it is repurposed and vintage silk .
We had snow yesterday
I have been hand stitching my scarves; this gives new impetus
Jimmy with my work at the Luxor Las Vegas
Happiness is a potful of scarves
This hand stitched chiffon scarf will be beautiful
Danny blowing leaves off the hill
Home. Sunrise.
It has to get easier.
My progeny and nieces and nephews
Chilling at the country club
Clamps and scarves
Scarves
Light
Starting a line of scarves.
Good morning
Our hill
Mist in the morning
Memory of butterfly garden
The world is beautiful
The cows all said goodbye as I went off to school
Colors beginning to change here too.
Thinking about dad
Home
Elbow’s Hill
I finally went to the top of “our” (elbow and I) hill today. I miss her but will love another doggie when she comes to me.
I love stacking wood and am proud of this stack
Morning
Seasons different here in Stoney creek blueberries are just coming in
Homeward bound
Worn away yet timeless.
Grief does things to the psyche. I think it rewires the hard drive.
Penland class photo
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Quiet
My cathedral is the pines, straight and true
I was reminded of Desiderata today.
Desiderata Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant, they too have their story. Avoid loud and […]
Wood and fringed polygala
Sculptures that my dad created over a period between 1987-now, and fringed polygala. You can read about polygala here. My last walk with my father, we searched for and found fringed polygala on Squam Lakes conservation land. He loved the land and the earth and his work and life were testimonials to his belief in […]