ART TODAY 11.05.17 Enter the world of Nature with the elusive photographer Greg Tucker
Probably not a conscious decision, but since he doesn’t particularly enjoy being IN photographs, being the one taking the photos manages to keep him out of the frame, and nature seems to follow him rather than the other way around.
New Year REVIEW of Adam Mars’ Boldness (click for podcast)
Includes the first Adam Mars interview podcast with Natalie Durkin host of “Sounds and the City” at TribeLA Magazine.
ART TODAY 08.10.17: Impressive light show from the Port of Quebec City, Canada by Richard Dewhirst
I’m now a proud American but at the same time that doesn’t stop me from being proud of my British heritage. The two countries have so much in common while at the same time being so different. It’s a fascinating contradiction that I’ve spent years dissecting from my vantage point of having lived in both countries for decades.
ART TODAY 07.11.17: “Innocent” by Hagop Belian
“Innocent” serves as a reminder that magic always surrounds us and that we must believe in our own power. It is a symbol of purity dedicated to all children of the world, dealing with war, injustice and pain.
ART TODAY 07.10.17: Faerie by Hagop Belian
Faerie embodies the serenity and wisdom of patience at the same time holding an innovative vision of the world. Her unique and clever sensibility makes her a master navigator, able to move swiftly with the turnings of the tide. She teaches not to judge a book by its cover, because things are not always as they seem.