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Thoughts and meanderings through these apocalyptic landscapes.
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Jan 7
January Warmth and Some Winter Happiness
Winter is both a moment to be experienced and it is also our metaphor for looking deeper into our humaness. Â
Dec 4, 2024
December Moodboard
There’s a lot to be swept up into this time of year.  I believe this hurriedness starts with September, the fleeting rush that summer is...
Sep 9, 2024
Lines of Humanness
I think of Late Summer like I think of a dinner at a nice restaurant.  It’s an experience you are fully immersed in, glasses of wine...
Mar 1, 2024
March Aperitif in the Studio
Welcome to this monthly series, where we trek into my studio and sit down for a light drink. Â Please take off your shoes and I will hang...
Oct 31, 2023
Thoughts on an All Hallows Eve
The older I get the more meaningful the passage of time has become. I think no clearer is this impermanence of life felt than in the...
Oct 26, 2023
OCTOBER: Elevated Lake Superior Cabin
I have been assembling these mood boards to scratch the itch in my interior design passion. With my house a construction zone and my...
Sep 19, 2023
MID-SEPTEMBER Aesthetic Curation
At this point in mid-September, the summer we felt in August has transitioned into a hello/goodbye. I am not convinced of the argument...
Sep 6, 2023
Oil Painting Milieu: An Identity of Longing
Milieu is a French term that doesn’t have a direct translation into English. It’s the environment something exists in, its surrounding...
Jul 18, 2023
JULY Aperitif in the Studio
In the art world, there is a term called a Studio Visit. Taken at face value it means exactly how it sounds - a visit to an artist’s...
Mar 21, 2023
March Milieu: Creating A New Aesthetic to Spring
Often at this point in the year I am torn between making use of the last few days of winter snow and the pull of sunshine and warmth in...
Feb 12, 2023
Resetting Climate Change and Winter Nostalgia
How the movie The Day After Tomorrow captures my feelings about winter and climate change.
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