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Peace of the week, March 18

In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality. —  Alfred Stieglitz

 

Mile Marker 344, 16×22

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Preparing for departure

We are preparing to hit the road for our first show of the spring season!

If you aren’t among the 23 people that are coming to the studio tour this evening you might wonder what that looks like. (Or why the blog posts have been so few and far between!) see images

Peace of the week

When I’m ready to make a photograph, I think I quite obviously see in my minds eye something that is not literally there in the true meaning of the word. I’m interested in something which is built up from within, rather than just extracted from without. —  Ansel Adams

Mile Marker 338, 16x22

 

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Peace of the week, March 4

Photograph: a picture painted by the sun without instruction in art. – Ambrose Bierce

 

Mile Marker 328, 16x22

 

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Peace of the week, February 25

Go to foreign countries and you will get to know the good things one possesses at home. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

 

Mile Marker 323, 16x22

 

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Peace of the week, Feb 11

It may be that the satisfaction I need depends on my going away, so that when I’ve gone and come back, I’ll find it at home. — Rumi

 

MIle Marker 331, 22x34

 

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Weekly Peace – January 7

“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.” —  Ralph Waldo Emerson

Mile Marker 166, 35x51

 

This piece is available now at the Perlow-Stevens Gallery in Columbia, MO. Please contact the gallery if you are interested in adding this piece to your collection.

The Stardust Revolution – Jacob Berkowitz

I speak so glowingly about Guanajuato that it must appear to be a city full of fairy dust and unicorns.

Actually, it is even better! Along with the beauty, hospitality, and culture of the locals, it is also a place to find fellow travelers, all kinds of travelers, from the retired attorneys working for social justice, to carpenters, poets, musicians, outdoorsmen and yogis. What they all have in common is an understanding that we often must travel to better understand ourselves and others.

Our friend, science writer Jacob Berkowitz, knows we must travel farther. Much farther.

 

Jacob and his multi-talented (and brave) family decided to move to Guanajuato from Canada for six months to experience a different culture. We became acquainted when Kyle and I were spanish classmates with Jacob’s kids. If it has been a few years since you have been in school with tweens or teens you should give it a try, it is both humbling and inspiring. Thank you Frankie and Max! And while the kids took a few weeks of spanish classes and moved on to the local school, Jacob and his talented wife Rosemary Leach worked in their respective arts. Rosemary had a great studio to work on her beautiful paintings, and Jacob was finishing up this book:

 

The Stardust Revolution, the New Story of Our Origin in the Stars

 

“The stardust story joins the great scientific debates of the 20th century – evolution and the nature of the universe – into the new great quest of our age. For these stardust revolutionaries, the focus isn’t on elucidating an expanding universe, but an evolving one. Stardust scientists are literally tracing the natural history of the cosmos from the Big Bang to our bodies. They’re making the evolutionary links from atoms formed by stars, to the molecules of interstellar space and the emergence of living planets.

The Stardust Revolution is about the questions we ask ourselves under the mystery and grandeur of the night sky. How am I connected to the cosmos? Are we alone in the universe? How have we come from stardust to souls?”

 

Any readers on your list?

Buy this very readable book for any readers on your list (including yourself). Forget the horrors of your last science class; Jacob makes even the most complex science understandable, accessible and fascinating.

And speaking of science classes, do you have a young scienctist on your list? A young dinosaur lover? How about adding Jacob’s award winning children’s book, “Jurrassic Poop” to your list.

 

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Cyber Monday – Lulu Smith

You can still shop personal on Cyber Monday

 

I don’t know about you, but I opened up my email this morning to a huge pile of online retailers with tantalizing offers for Cyber Monday specials. Amazon, with their monolithic army of marketers and one-click purchasing, has made it exceedingly easy for us to part with our money, but along with it goes much of the sentiment of the season.

So today, I introduce you to another artist that makes it just as easy, but will embue your gift with deeper meaning. You can buy knowing you are supporting her and her family, and not a nameless, faceless corporation. Continue reading »

Mychal Mitchell – Iona Handcrafted Books

medium journal

Iona Handcrafted Books!

If you you know me very well at all, you know how much I love books – any kind of books, and writing, and books, and reading, and did I mention books! So when we met this latin dancing, music lovin’ bookbinder Mychal Mitchell twelve years ago, we became fast friends. Continue reading »