This week’s “project” ended up being an outing. Mister and I wrangled an invite to a gallery opening. We are familiar with the work of Edward Walton Wilcox. We also know the artist (and his family).…
D-Squared T-Squared – Week 23
Hole-y doughnuts! That took long enough. But here she is! Ain’t she a peach? Literally? I mean, she’s a painting of a peach. And she makes Mister giggle each time he looks at her. Another example…
Notre Romance
This painting was completed a few years ago and is in a private collection. Why am I just now getting around to sharing it? Beats me. Anyhoo, it’s an ode to committed relationships, and I’ve since duplicated…
D-Squared T-Squared Week 22
No news. Seriously. This one is slow-going. Just because. I think it’s schedules more than anything. As in, Mister and I are both responsible for participating in this painting’s completion, and that means active participation. From 2…
Chain Bridge at Night
I’ve not been to Budapest. I’ve not been to a lot of places, but that’s neither here nor there. Actually, I suppose those places are the very definition of “there,” but that’s not my point. This painting…
D-Squared T-Squared – Week 21
Remember when I shared the above photo? It was a D2T2 project and it’s outdoor art. This last week’s project is a companion piece, and that danged thang is taking a little longer to complete than I’d hoped.…
Wow! What a Day! – Part 2 of 3
Yesterday’s post held a bit of how Mister and I spent part of a day at Venice Beach. Today’s post is about how we spent the later part of the evening: at a gallery closing for our friends…
In Progress…
The other day I was going through some of the photos on my phone. I had taken several pics of paintings in an artsy magazine. Some of the photos were snapped because I was inspired by the artists’…
True Dat, Troy
I spotted this sidewalk graffiti in Hollywood and snapped the pic. It made me smile and all I could think was, true dat, Troy. True dat. Here’s to living.
D-Squared T-Squared – Week 18
This past week’s creative endeavor was a 3-d photo project for Mister’s Mama. You know – Mother’s Day! It was pretty easy. First, we picked an old photo, then scanned it. We then decided how many levels…