Today’s blog post, in part, is meant to be a tip-of-the-hat to songwriter, singer, poet, and novelist, Leonard Cohen. I only discovered Leonard Cohen later in life, and it’s just recently that I have spent time listening to many of his albums. Now, I can’t say that I really know […]
Art Interlude – St. Peter’s Cathedral
I had an urge recently to do a bit of 3D modeling, something I had done every day for a couple of decades but tapered off when I began my foray into digital abstract art. Abstract art has been a very welcome change, but my love for 3D modeling has […]
Interdependence
Today we will be looking at the topic of interdependence which I made note of quite a while ago and left until today to write about. Perhaps you recall me having mentioned in previous blog posts the incessant train horns in my neighborhood that, I am sure, are designed to […]
The Essence of Erosion
Today’s art was inspired by someone I saw on Instagram when I participated on that platform. Although I have been away from there for a long time now, I still remember the artistic sculptures of Jack Eagan. I won’t show his work here, but please feel free to check out […]
The Rose Window
Today we will look at some of my recent art that, once again, looks at geometric design. As I traveled this road, I found my interests turned toward the world of Rose Windows – those circular stained-glass windows found in Gothic cathedrals and churches. Rose windows are typically divided into […]
Art Interlude – Aching for Mary Waxmen
A bizarre experience today – September 2, 2025. As I often do, I began my evening by listening to music and opening my painting program. The music selection was found on YouTube, something called [2025] Feeling Good Mix – Billie Eilish, Cigarettes After Sex, Emma Peters, Edmofo, Omer Balik #5. […]