This is a first large-to-me canvas painting that I've completed in Louise Fletcher's course. It is 24" x 30" and was started as a course assignment -- an open painting. The open painting is a place for experimentation and play. Mine has gone through quite an evolution since the first rubber brush line was made. After many days of adding drips, writing, and paint to the canvas bit by bit, it changed. At one point, I turned the strange-looking canvas upside-down. With more painting, it changed so much more until a tree shape arrived - the hint being an upside-down funnel that would became the trunk. At that point, there were two spirals on the bottom, one on each side of that trunk. One has been painted over. The remaining one has peek-a-book layers and looks like a portal to an 'other' place. Hence, its serendipitous title: Rabbit Hole under the Tree of Cups . I may make a few tweaks, but the painting is essentia...
Through August 31st (2025), we've lived through 224 days of the second Donald J. Trump Presidency. Upon his inauguration, I began a zine series representing the news articles/issues for roughly two-month periods of time. PoliZine #1 covered Inauguration Day through February 28, and PoliZine #2 covered March 1 through April 30. This post contains photos of PoliZine #3 (May 1-June 30) and PoliZine #4 (July 1-August 31). Both are digital collages of many shared Facebook posts from those time periods about political stories prominent in the news cycle during the respective periods. These PoliZines feel like hosting containers for information dumps I've needed to make for my own unburdening. None of them are pretty, and they have no order. But isn't that what we -- who are citizens of the U.S. -- have been living through since January 20th? Looking at it this way, they seem quite fitting. How are you artfully expressing your reactions, positi...