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Earlier this year I read a book written by a local author about the Lascaux cave paintings. I have always been drawn to the quality of this prehistoric art–how vivid and alive the lines are and how with so few …
Earlier this year I read a book written by a local author about the Lascaux cave paintings. I have always been drawn to the quality of this prehistoric art–how vivid and alive the lines are and how with so few …
The death of a star should have no impact on my life. Yet, hearing of Natasha Richardson’s unfortunate fate made me very sad. Perhaps I am shocked because she was close to my age, and a mother of two young …
“I’ll sleep when I’m Dead,” sang Warren Zevon in one of his memorable songs. Oh how I want to sleep while I am living, but it ain’t happening!. So here I am, catching up, writing early morning pages, mourning the …
The rain has stopped for a moment and I look out at new green buds frosting the thirsty trees. This wet morning has given brief respite to an otherwise dry spell here in Texas. Art waits and I do not …
I am reading a book which has prompted me to get my art-act together: “I’d Rather be in the Studio.” It offers great practical advice for those of us who want to sell art. There is lots of helpful information …