Assemblages of Creative Glee will be appearing in Greenwich for
"ART to the AVE" for the month of May. This year I am matched with Kate's Paperie on Greenwich Ave.
The highlight will be the "We're Not in Kansas Anymore"
Other pieces will to be announced soon
The Launch of Art to the Ave will be on May 6th. Greenwich Ave and nearby streets will be filled with art and receptions, including one at Kate's Paperie.
Watch here for more details.
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My Childhood Drawings






The drawings were ones I made from the ages of 3 1/2 to 6. My father marked dates or ages on most, or I would not know how old I was when I drew them. When I first found these after my mother died, I winced at how amateurish they were. Since then I have learned to see the real beauty in children's drawings. Seeing the beauty in your own childhood drawings takes giving up worrying how others will perceive your art.



Glasses That Read

This pair of fur covered Reading Glasses is a homage to Meret Oppenheim. It is also a tribute to the wonderful children's story "The Velveteen Rabbit" by Margery Williams and illustrated by William Nicholson. The glasses are "focused" on the two times in the book where the rabbit became real. The piece asks the question what does it mean to be real.

Where is Reality?



Where is reality?

Is it here or is it there?....
But where is there?

Winken, Binken, and Nod

The best bedtime stories were meditatioan...they still are.

If You Open The Door You Can See Where It Goes

If you don't open the door you will never know.






Temptation




I never got the concept of sin.
Temptation I got.