Rabu, 22 Juli 2009

Buried Treasure - Revisited

Digging for gold! Again! This post is my contribution to the second round of the Buried Treasure collaboration. Links to each and every participating artist can be found in the previous post on my blog.





It is all about layers. I wanted to Dig Deeper for my second Buried Treasure post. On the surface, my blog highlights my mixed media artwork. But if you look a little further, you will find posts spotlighting my photography, poetry, drawing, travel adventures, and the like. Look just a little bit deeper, and you will find posts about other artists, other blogs, and links I love. It is all about layers.



In my first Buried Treasure post, I focused on my mixed media artwork. In this "re=post" I have captured some of my favorite things from previous posts that focus on everything else! There are links to follow, videos to watch, and images to enlarge. Happy hunting!



Favorite Window:





Favorite Original Poem:



After the Storm



When the thunder ends and the rain stops falling

When the sea is calm and the birds start calling

The clouds will part like a curtain drawing

Promise of an open door



When the air is clear and the wind stops blowing

The sun reappears and the earth starts glowing

A light so strong as if all knowing

Sense of wonder to explore



In that window, in that time

A clearing of a cluttered mind

A ray of hope, it all takes form

In that moment, after the storm





Favorite Photography Series:



Coastal Waters

Shot in Tofino on Vancouver Island













Favorite Reflection: As Night Falls



Favorite Street Art:



Mixed media(!) graffiti from Greece





Favorite Interactive Zen Website: Wildcard



Click your mouse and move. My favorite is mistyline but be sure to try all five



Favorite Drawing:



Drawn in my course with Danny Gregory on the first day of class







Favorite You Tube Video:

Bouncy Balls - all real, no special effects







Favorite Book Project - no binding necessary:



Book Bundles











Favorite Rust:

Details from the 2007 show at MoMA entitled Richard Serra Sculpture: 40 Years.







Thank you all for going on this treasure hunt with me!

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