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Category Archives: Daily meanderings
Promoting the arts
I’m promoting the new online shop of my work at 1000Markets. They have a beautiful interface, and maybe 1/8th of the traffic that Etsy has. But they’ve already had some great press on Real Simple. You can read it here.
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Tagged 1000markets, abstract art, contemporary art, original art, original oil paintings, Paintings
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A Poet and the ‘planet of antiquity’
I’m reading the 2006 Poet Laureate Donald Hall’s ‘Unpacking the boxes’, that I had gotten recently, a belated Xmas gift. It’s almost unthinkable to remember the days when milk was delivered to the front or back doors of residences, (Charlie Chips … Continue reading
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Tagged book reviews, Donald Hall, poetry, Unpacking the Boxes
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Hieroglyphics
A big callout and thank you to Amanda for helping me slog through some coding to update my blog theme with an Etsy mini. A complete stranger and someone I found by googling the theme, she was patient and extremely … Continue reading
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Tagged coding, etsy, Giantplot.com, hieroglyphics, html, Modern, programming
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Valentine Day art
I finally figured out how to do a screen grab of a treasury on Etsy. Here’s one I just created that proves there are serious artists selling on the site.
Posted in Daily meanderings, Paintings
Tagged etsy, oil paintings, original art, original collage, Paintings, printmaking
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Tolstoy and lost luggage
If you haven’t yet read ‘The Murder of Leo Tolstoy, a forensic investigation‘ by Elif Batuman in this month’s Harper’s, you’re in for a treat. Not only does Ms. Batuman give us a brief history of Russian literature, but she … Continue reading
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Tagged Elif Batuman, Goodwill Games, Moscow, Russia, scholar, Ted Turner, Tolstoy
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The last of winter
Most of the snow has now melted and these are my last paintings of it, small 8″x8″ on canvas paper. I already miss the quiet morning whiteness. I’m hoping for another last gasp of winter. Â
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Tagged abstract, blue, contemporary art, original art, original oil, original painting, snow, winter
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Spring
Time to break out the seed catalogs, it went up to 56 today and the snow is mostly melted. Here’s one of my newest paintings, inspired partly by Bill Evans on Cross Currents, and his cover of the Cole Porter … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract painting, another world, antony, bill evans, cole porter, fresh air, NPR, original oil, original oil painting, terry gross
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Snow, the studio and a lifetime burning
It snowed all day yesterday and we have a lovely, thick blanket of white. The sky behind the trees this morning was a liquid and fierce pale gold. Now everything is a cool blue against the dark evergreens. I found … Continue reading
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Tagged abstract, Alexander Liberman, art, Artists, Belgian, Braque, Duchamp, etsy, original art, Picasso, Rouault, snow, Sylvie Van Hulle, Treasury
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Working for the muse
I conducted a poll in one of Etsy’s forums yesterday to try to find out how many people were actually making a living with their paintings, sculpture or printmaking on the site or through other online endeavors. Surprisingly, about half … Continue reading
I’m a curator
I posted my first Treasury on Etsy, which has since expired. These were some of my favorite picks for fine art from the online shop based in Brooklyn. It’s one of the more fun ways to sell online and they … Continue reading
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Tagged Brooklyn, etsy, furiousdreams, interface, online shopping, original oil paintings, victoria webb
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