Monthly Archives: September 2019

Hollywood

I have recently been intrigued by the classic black and white headshots of the 1940s. I’m not familiar with any names of the photographers, but I am admiring their work. Wikipedia sometimes gets the actual names of the actors wrong, … Continue reading

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Now?

I once saw a man with a tattoo of a watch on his wrist. Periodically, it had the correct time—at least twice a day. Theoretically, if he had more tattoos, he could increase the ratio of accuracy. If his arm … Continue reading

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My friend Bob

I am inspired by his work http://www.youtube.com/watch

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Recent Work

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What do I make?

In the simplest terms: I make art. It is art because I say so— not because I’ve mastered any particular medium. It’s art because, in the act of making, the image crosses a threshold. For me. There are hundreds of … Continue reading

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When is it Sin? When is it Evil?

A good friend posted an article by Dennis Prager and suggested I read it. I’m good with that. I’ve read several of his books and enjoyed his writing. No red flags there. Well—maybe one. Prager has many books, a radio … Continue reading

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Francis Bacon

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More Encouragement Thoughts

Encouragement can be found in a vast mountain lake. A reservoir filled to the brim—more encouragement than we could ever absorb in a lifetime. And yet, for most of us, it remains untapped. This is stored encouragement— the “frozen-in-time” encouragement … Continue reading

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