Doggy Down and Yoga

While doing yoga the other day, I was in the ‘doggy down’ stance. I remembered looking at my own dog that morning and observing her doing something similar. So many of those yoga poses relate to animals and nature. There are the zebra, camel, howling cat, tortoise, cow, cobra, lotus, and tree poses. Plus the […]

Underwater…

Is your bank ‘underwater’?

Check out its debt (or depth…)

Many of my Arborglyph monoprints are titled… Under Water . Therefore, I just couldn’t resist looking at this news article. Of course this ‘underwater’ stuff is affecting us all. How do we artists stay afloat when some of our banks are barely swimming.

Arborglyph: […]

EcoArts, eARTh, scientists and artists…

In today’s Denver Post article, “Climage ” change gets down to eARTh, Ray Mark Rinaldi discusses EcoArts Connections, scientists and artists, left brain and right brain thinking. All are working together for the same solutions for environmental awareness. We’re not so different after all!

But what of the differing methods? The perception that scientists spend […]

Seraphine, the movie

One of my favorite past times is watching art movies and foreign films. Recently I saw a wonderful movie, Seraphine, at the local art movie theatre, Chez Artiste. This movie has won 7 French Academy Awards (Cesars) including Best Picture and Best Actress. The movie received great reviews.

Yolande Moreau is remarkably skilled at playing […]

Fox

In my last blog I mentioned that Zorro means ‘Fox’ in Spanish.

DAM (Denver Art Musuem) has an the intriguing exhibit of Sandy Skoglund’s 1989 installation … Fox Games, which has 28 gray fox in various poses in a totally red restaurant. The fox scampering over the floor, tables and chairs; even hanging off the […]