It was such a delight to see and listen to Julie Fowlis and her accompanying musicians perform in concert over the weekend. It is the first time I've heard her Scottish folk music that she sings primarily in Scots Gaelic. The concert was full of energy and great sounds! In some pieces she'd be singing so fast you'd wonder how she could do it. The video below has the last piece we heard at the concert and is with the same group that is on tour in the U.S. with her now. We, in the audience, were impressively entertained!
People have great ideas! They may be friends, colleagues, artist contacts, or even strangers. In this case, it was an artist friend who provided the genesis of this new Blurb magazine through a conversation over zoom. The magazine contains 151 of my favorite photos taken over the years. I'm using it in an art class where the assignment is to review the photos we are drawn to -- for the qualities that draw our notice. Easier said than done, you may ask? Yes, it is. However, by looking at and thinking about why I like these photos, there are some common attributes. They may have patterns, textures, depth, play between light and shadow, and/or an overall pleasing composition. They all have a sense of 'quiet'. The occasional quirky and whimsical images are always a delight, even though more rare. In sum, the photos in the magazine (examples below) are one element of my point of view. That is to bring unnoticed...