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Painting

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So a couple posts ago I mentioned a canvas that was a field of blue. It has been staring at me, for months.
I had painter's block for serious.
I did not have clue as to what I wanted the subject of the painting to be, so it sat on an easel in my living room. Mocking me with its haughty blueness.

New Camera, New Portfolio Tease, and July in a Nutshell

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This is turning out to be the summer that never was. I blinked my eyes and now it is July 12. My recreational activities (drinking at bars doesn’t count) have been minimal. I did, however, get a round of golf in last weekend which was nice.

200 Pomegranates and an Audience of One

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Shawn Wood, the Experiences Pastor at Seacoast Church, has started a blog tour to support his new book, 200 Pomegranates and an Audience of One which releases September 2008 and

Nature R Not Us

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Taking the cover off the boat, we noticed this little guy. His colors would match up to a lichen if he were on a tree, but he had decided to take up residence in the pool of water formed by a depression in the canvas cover. I think this is a Gray tree frog and probably a Cope's but I don't know for sure. Whatever he is, the top of a ski boat cover is an unreliable spot to meet girls...But then

A Boring Talk About Art Which Shocks

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Yale art student Aliza Shvarts stirred up a real controversy with her student project, a project about abortion - her own, she claimed, something she achieved by attempting to artificially inseminate herself and then induce miscarriages all over a period of many months.

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