Category Archives: Nature
The Last of The Gardens: The Unicorn and the Fabulous Caravan
We have reached the last installment of the Botanical Gardens for this year. I did get a message about what the gardens look like in the winter and to be honest, I don’t have a clue. It has never … Continue reading
The Atlanta Botanical Gardens – THE DRAGON Part Trois
I got a tremendous amount of email this past week asking if I could show more photos of each installation and the detail of each piece. Naturally I am happy to comply so we will still have to cover next … Continue reading
Imaginary Worlds 2; Fire and Ice; Jon Gardella Workshop; The Queen of Soul
Lots to cover in the blog today. First there is the closing of my friend’s show Michael Dominick’s show. I should have posted this a few weeks ago. I have known Michael for a long time, we had the same … Continue reading
The Atlanta Botanical Gardens – Imaginary Worlds
This is the entrance hall to the gardens where one buys tickets, can go to the rest rooms and take a rest in air conditioning. I love these metal leaves. I could not see where there was a sign for … Continue reading
Prints and Catastrophyes
Prints I have opened a website at FineArtAmerica.com so that people can select the print they want, frame, matt it, and make it the way that fits their decor and at a price that I never could compete with. And, … Continue reading
Artistry in Nature
Today we are going to look at Artistry in Nature. When you look at art, figurative art, which is using real things from life; landscapes, humans, cities, animals, as opposed to abstract art, an incredible amount of it is nature; … Continue reading
Gone to Scotland – Back from Scotland
Heavy Flames Rock Band http://www.maharajablues.com Maharaja Blues DA PLANE: So on the plane on the way over, my seat mate was the fabulous Jonathan Browning! He plays in two bands, Heave Flames which is a rock band and Maharaja Blues … Continue reading
Textures and Patterns
Okay all of you out in the blogosphere a little test for today: look at the four pictures below, take into account what I named them and then take a guess at what you are looking at. After years of … Continue reading