by LDUS2530 | Jun 30, 2020 | Breath of Salt Air
Way back in Covid time 3 or 4 weeks ago, when things seemed like they were finally relaxing, when shelter in place was lifting, I made plans to meet my good friend at the Ocean. Why not I thought? We would wear our masks and drive there in separate cars. It was...
by LDUS2530 | Jun 16, 2020 | Breath of Salt Air
It’s so hard to resist. Even in these most serious of times, I find myself endlessly curious about the insides of other peoples’ homes. I’ve always taken a keen interest in the art on the walls on TV or in a movie. What is the art telling me about...
by LDUS2530 | Jun 3, 2020 | Press
Source: Dan’s Papers | June 3, 2020 “More than ever, I need the escape of the sea. I need the stability of standing on the shore and looking out.” What is a painter who draws endless inspiration from Hamptons shores to do when told to shelter in...
by LDUS2530 | Jun 2, 2020 | Breath of Salt Air
Ever since I placed the geranium branch in my best-loved vase, I’ve had the craving to draw it. The branch leans so precariously on the horizontal. It’s shaped like the crook of an arm. The leaves are roundish with curled edges and tiny flowers burst open...
by LDUS2530 | May 19, 2020 | Breath of Salt Air
As I do every morning, I was sitting in my spot, cup of coffee in hand, black mini-journal, lap top all within reach. A plastic contraption with three rigid buckles on my right foot was stretching my achilles heel on doctor’s orders. “Brrrring, Brrrring,...