Years Later Everything Still Looks Fresh
Frozen in the moment. Still fresh, Magic. I went back to an external hard drive and dug through archives Looking for images that say fresh. I sure like to photograph my food. Scroll down for the...
View ArticleMeditation Lights Created With Dual Image Photographs
When I went to pick up my order at my favorite framer, Panza Gallery in Millvale, I saw these lights aglow. They are “lights not lamps“, Mark Panza said. “You can leave them on all the time and they...
View ArticleFrank Lloyd Wright – Zeigler House- Guest Blog from Frankfort Kentucky
This afternoon my son Mark sent a few photos of the Zeigler House in Frankfort Kentucky. Individual or group tours can be arranged with the homeowners (by appointment) and if you click the link above...
View ArticleTree of Knowledge Neon Art Installation at University of Pittsburgh
Tonight I attended the Congressional Art Awards hosted by Congressman Mike Doyle at the William Pitt Student Union, University of Pittsburgh. One of my students had an artwork in the exhibit. Because...
View ArticleYou Write the Caption
(Across street from Giant Eagle parking lot- Shadyside. From the archives)Filed under: Photography Tagged: art, backyard, neighborhood, painting, photography, Pittsburgh Photography, postaday
View ArticleWordless Wednesday
Filed under: Art, Photography Tagged: art, art room sink, color, paint, photography, postaday, school, tempera paint, wordless wednesday
View ArticleMade an art project out of the Mini-Mes found in drawer
Completing the gradebook, returning materials, getting signatures that I’ve accomplished the required tasks. My remaining time at school growing shorter by the minute. Still things to be done, so...
View ArticleGallerie Chiz in Shadyside, Art Show Opening
Artists Susan Middleman and Joan Brindle. Classmates reunited at Susan’s Opening Reception Friday night. Class of 1965- they met as freshmen at Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University)...
View ArticleMy Dad Framed Postage Stamps as Art
response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Connected.” And I did the exact same thing tonight! I found this sheet of stamps. (a birthday gift from a friend a couple years ago) in my desk...
View ArticleGrid Gallery
Grid gallery. From the archives. Once you start looking, it’s surprising to see how many grids present themselves. Seems I lean to shooting through chain link fencing. City through a chain link...
View ArticlePittsburgh Sculpture: Joy of Life by Virgil Cantini, 1960
Saturday afternoon I drove home from a happy baby shower on the South Side. The late autumn light on this sculpture was gorgeous. Although I drive by this sculpture frequently, I don’t stop. I parked,...
View ArticleMiss Liberty in Brooklyn Museum Parking Lot
By unknown artist Filed under: Photography Tagged: art, Brooklyn Museum, parking lot, photography, postaday, sculpture, Statue of Liberty
View ArticleLEGO® filled BMW at the Brooklyn Museum
Spotted during Thanksgiving vacation as we were entering the Brooklyn Museum. There are similar cars in Berlin and Australia and the artist Ai Weiwei is tweeting when new locations for Lego donations...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday
Filed under: Wordless Wednesday Tagged: art, childhood, design, etch-a-sketch, New York City, photography, postaday, wordless wednesday
View ArticleFour out of Five
The 2015 Annual Report on the Blog came from WordPress . Four out of five most viewed blogposts this year were NOT published in 2015. Just one of the most viewed was posted this year. Not sure what to...
View ArticleMy Year 2015 in Photos
Thank you for visiting the blog and clicking the ‘like’ button and/or leaving some good words. I appreciate your taking the time to look at the photographs. If you’ve been with me this year, you’ve...
View ArticleYou Can Still Buy a Hanky
Last week in Von Maur Department Store in Columbus OH, I saw these handkerchiefs for sale. Seeing them reminded me of the little ironed squares my mother kept in a lacquered Chinese box. My father...
View ArticleXanadu Gallery Hosts a Vibrant Scene
Scottsdale, Arizona. My midwinter break. Last Thursday night’s Artwalk. We peeked in the Xanadu Gallery on Main Street and heard Pat Roberts and the Heymakers making vibrant music. Delicious chocolate...
View ArticleHandmade Lace and Toile du Juoy
Thursday afternoon, my friend Barbara showed me a pretty pillow she had made at Alterations Express. She used fabric from her mother. her grandmother’s handmade lace and her special pillow. When I saw...
View ArticleLife Imitates Art: WPC
The weekly photo challenge inspired by “Life imitates art far more than art imitates Life.” — Oscar Wilde Grandchildren Anna and Michael and Vincent Van Gogh at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at...
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