The artist gives us a Madonna
and child figure, but perhaps in a burqa? An anti-war statement with the halo
framed with “no war”. And, a tear in the eye of the Madonna figure. This message
meant so much to the artist that she has attached this large painting to the
front of her house for all to consider. Very powerful and enigmatic. Still dealing
with the enigma, but thinking of what issues would prompt me to make such a
public statement. It would not have been a question in my youth!
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
Small Stone: January 17, 2014
We take a lot of ribbing
here that every conversation ends in talking about food and restaurants. This
year, they all seem to end in a discussion of the lack of rain and the severity
of the historic drought. After a phone conversation with a friend about the
dire circumstances our environment is experiencing, I was walking in a nearby
neighborhood, still focused on the future. I turned a corner and this little
blast of Spring brought me back to the present. Of course, that is the goal of the Mindful Writing Challenge. And, this
photo says “This is the present. Enjoy!”
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Small Stone: January 16, 2014
It seems that absolute
precision is required in so much that we do today. The digital age has brought
an exactness that was never achievable…seemingly. My great love of letter press
printing has required enough precision to be able to set type, set up a
printing block and turn out nicely done printing. Beautiful, but not at
millimeter specifications. This much used and loved “furniture” is part of the
press work in setting up type for printing. We often use wood blocks that help
keep it all in place. I think they are beautiful…and precise enough for me.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Small Stone: January 15, 2014
The first picture is a Denver Square; second: San Francisco Victorian; third: a 1915 store front; fourth: an art deco apartment building; fifth: a 2013 street side mural. All of the San Francisco buildings are within three blocks of my house.
In my childhood Denver , I thought of “architecture”
as the buildings I knew well─ the Denver
Square . Solid, built of brick and with almost no
adornment. But, now I live in city where there is a long tradition of
ornamental architecture. I wonder what a child growing up in my current
neighborhood takes in as their “standard” of architectural style. So very
diverse, it must have a life long impact on creativity.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Small Stone: January 14, 2014
It must be spring. Flowers
explode in brilliant colors at stalls along the street. The sun shines so
bright that it must not be winter. People lounge in the park on blankets and
munch afternoon picnic treats. Except, it is not really spring. Mother Nature is
playing a trick with a high pressure ridge all along the west coast. When, oh
when, will she tire of this game and let it rain?
Monday, January 13, 2014
Small Stone: January 13, 2014
How do we define creativity?
I have been observing the work of this assemblage artist at the San Francisco Center for the Book gallery over the
past few weeks. I am amazed at how she has taken so many elements to make her
artistic statement. Otto Octavius combines
a lot of elements from an antique lens device to a 50’s set of rabbit ears. All
the little tubes filled with objects are obviously part of the statement. I
want to appreciate her work. Yet, I simply don’t get it. I guess I just need a
little help here.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Small Stone: January 12, 2014
A blissful Sunday morning.
The clouds lifted from our all-to-brief weather front yesterday and the sun was
shining. I spent a few minutes just checking how the potted plants in my garden
were doing….well, I pretty much do that all the time. Today, however, was
special. The dampness in the night left dew-drop jewels all over some of the
plants. A gift.
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