Monthly Archives: January 2013
Things to Think About…
Ending the month on a few fun finds: * A first rate example of work ethic as demonstrated by recently retired Deborah Ford… *A second look is required regarding desk ‘personalities‘ and time management… * Three weeks to a new … Continue reading
Wednesday Escape
There were at least half a dozen pieces to choose from at the showing. Some ideally aimed for items were already well above my limit in terms of the bidding. The third time/piece was the charm however, with the above piece becoming … Continue reading
Tuesday Tidbit
Some pieces of art are wonderfully colorful, with glittering lines and designs open to interpretation.
Monday Moment
Whether it’s the persistent seeing of things in ‘black and white’ or failing to notice ‘the forest for the trees,’ each of us has a different way to see the world. Is it clear cut/either-or? Or is it a matter … Continue reading
Sunday Snapshot
Sometimes, a ‘lazy day’ can be ‘dismal’ to another – Kit annoyed at the departure of the birds from the patio.
Saturday Snapshot
Sometimes, a piece of art just invites an observer to walk in.
Thursday Thought
Interpret what you will with this item by Aselm Kiefer. Is it art? A statement? Other? I decided to look at some videos and interviews about this artist and the remarks were interesting. What struck me as odd, and maybe … Continue reading
Wednesday Window
A photo from an earlier visit to the Seattle Art Museum: Forget about the bedbugs or boogie man – this is enough to keep one up all night…
Tuesday Tidbit
Today’s entry is inspired by a wonderfully humorous read on Susan Wingate’s page: Greasing the Wheels in My Brain and the first meeting of the SVW group for the year. Given the self-imposed three-minute limit (that and the fact it’s way past … Continue reading
Monday Morsel
A friend of mine shared a wonderful quote I decided to post today: “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.“ Martin Luther King Jr. Armed with Faith, what bold steps have you taken? … Continue reading