Lasting Gestures of Love

I am often moved by the kindness of others. In today’s blog post I am going to talk about lasting gestures of love. This was sparked by a gift that my wife received recently from four of her Al-Anon friends. Because the program is meant to be anonymous, I cannot […]

Art-Speak

In this blog post I am going to talk about something called “abstract minimalist art.” Parts of the discussion will sound negative, so skip this blog post if you think that will cause you grief. As I will mention, I had been reading an article about the style of art […]

Parkinson’s Revisited

It has been 15 months since I lasted interviewed my wife, Denise, with regards to Living with Parkinson’s Disease. Both she and I have seen many changes over the course of those months, and I thought it might be a good time for an update. As before, this blog post, […]

Humans

Earlier in the month I watched a new-to-me TV series on Amazon Prime called Humans (2015 – 2018). It is based on the Swedish drama “Real Humans” and explores themes of artificial intelligence, robotics, and their impact on society. Between my recent interactions with conversational AI (Artificial Intelligence), and the […]

Asemic Art

In today’s blog post I am going to present and talk about something called asemic art. In case you are unfamiliar with the term, CoPilot says, “Asemic art is a form of visual expression that blends writing and abstract imagery, creating marks that resemble text but lack specific semantic meaning. […]

Is it an Original?

Today, I want to discuss the topic of what makes a piece of art an original. This stems from a recent work of art I created and a bit of a discussion I had about it on the artist’s forum that I participate in. I want to dissect the painting […]