Weddings, Family and Memory
The painting of a wedding on the beach by Evelyne Boren more than captures an event. The painting captures memory. The painting captures who was there. In the gathered crowds, the line-ups at immigration and Read More …
The painting of a wedding on the beach by Evelyne Boren more than captures an event. The painting captures memory. The painting captures who was there. In the gathered crowds, the line-ups at immigration and Read More …
The fractured tile covered bench, a few steps from Archies Wok, was both rest-inviting and inspiring. The patterns created by the tile pieces created a ceramic quilt that invited rest. A sense of peace. A Read More …
The homemade bird houses embedded in the fish hint at a prehistoric look at creation. A glimpse of the world before the birds and fishes were assigned their appropriate places in the seas and heavens. Read More …
The faces of humanity as we encounter suffering creates this montage of thorny issues. The original film “The Three Faces of Eve” in black and white captures the distortions of humanity caused by suffering. The Read More …
Waking up to mountains and valleys crested in white snow and a sun struggling to burn warmth into a cool day, launches every perspective, every view, into a tableau for the music of the spheres. Read More …
The sidewalks are tripping zones created by bicycles waiting for their owners to return. This title image bicycle is a roaring twenties model. Not seen on the streets today, but was used in India by Read More …
One more gallery, one more walk, one more sun-sprinkled day. Dashing over cobblestones and pavers we started a day of exploration at the Moco. A modern-contemporary museum. The graffiti works of British artist Banksy not Read More …
The connection between these three historical figures was textbook clear. Yet when I walked into the exhibit at the Nieuwe Kerk an overwhelming emotional gratitude struck my white listening ears. These three individuals had fought Read More …
The 1941 photograph captures the Frank family in winter woollens. The picture reminds me of those early immigrant photos taken in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s. Walking through the Anne Frank House some 20 Read More …
In all the guide books and web sites that nudge visitors to explore Brussels there is one entry that tops the list — Manneken Pis. Yes, a statue of a boy urinating in a fountain. Read More …