Windows of My Life

I am an artist by nature. Not a day goes by that I do not crave to create something. Paul Klee once said this about how his art came to life, "everything vanishes around me and works are born as if out of a void." That is exactly what happens to me. Whether I am composing a photograph, creating a painting, writing a song or designing a textile piece the world outside me becomes silent and all I can hear see and smell are the going ons of what lives inside me. I personally invite you to peek into the windows of my life.

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Oh give me just one day to free my mind,to create to listen, to walk, to quiet my soul,to cool down,to carry on~ My photographs and other artworks are inspired by the wonder, simplicity and quietude of every day life. In every photograph,sketch, painting or textile piece, I hope to capture the spirit, the mood, the song of my subjects. I was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. My creative spirit awakened when I moved to Northwest Montana where there was plenty of room to roam with my camera and places to be alone with nature and its inhabitants. All my photographs are professionally printed by acclaimed Bozeman, MT artist/ photographer Rob Outlaw on archival quality fine art paper. My frames are custom built by artist Richard Moore of Wind and Snow Art Gallery in Polson, MT.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

.~About Face.~

Yesterday while on my daily walk, I came across a house that had 3 different chairs scattered about in many different directions. Curious as to why they were scattered about, I pretended to sit in each chair and see what the view was.  The first chair faced a withering tree.  The second chair faced the neighbors yard which hosted an array of rusted metal objects.  The third chair faced the front door of the house.
The whole scene made me a bit sad, as I felt whomever lived, here might be facing the same kind of issues in their own life.

It made me very conscientiousness  of my own life and where my chairs are facing.