Seattle – Downtown at the Henry Moore & Public Library
Henry Moores’ Three Part Vertebrae sits directly across from the amazing Seattle Public Library. I almost fell over when I saw these neighbours on Fourth Avenue.
Henry Moores’ Three Part Vertebrae sits directly across from the amazing Seattle Public Library. I almost fell over when I saw these neighbours on Fourth Avenue.
I always discover new reasons to enjoy Seattle and my recent visit was no exception. The Ferris wheel is a whimsical addition to Seattle’s vibrant and seedy waterfront
Winter Warmth and Inspiration There’s been lots of activity in my studio this past month. I’ve been working on several large canvases, mono printmaking, and
Val-David has a population of about 5,000 and attracts 100,000 visitors a year. Their focus on arts and crafts as well as outdoor activities is commendable,
En route through the harvest of colours from New England to Quebec. Numerous stops necessary to be gobsmacked by the beauty of the land at harvest
Old Tucson Last winter I visited the Old Tucson movie location and theme park near Tucson, Arizona. It’s in the middle of nowhere as they
Some Things I Really Like in the MFA Art of the Americas Wing (and Outside Too) At the back of the Museum, the huge baby
Appeal To The Great Spirit At the entrance to the Museum of Fine Arts is this grand and welcoming sculpture by Cyrus Edwin Dallin, 1909.
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is in Jamaica Plain, near Boston. It covers an inspirational 265 acres. I spend time walking, drawing, taking
Jamaica Pond or ‘Pondside’ My base in Boston. Jamaica Plain, a lovely historic neighbourhood outside Boston, was founded by Quakers. It’s now home to professionals, political activists and