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| Mr. Espada by Mark Dektor |
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| Mr. Espada by Mark Dektor |
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| Mom and me, six months before her death. |
There are moments, many of them, when I want my mom's presence, up close and in person. I want to listen once again to her long-ago songs, sweet lullabies, see her smile, enjoy her warm hugs. I want the lipstick kisses and the Jungle Gardenia perfume and the soft, nubbly feel of her red wool dress on my cheek as she embraced me before going out on the town for the evening. I want those early mornings with her as she read the newspaper on the living room floor, with me by her side, pretending to read but just really enjoying her company, and the aroma wafting up from her coffee cup. And I want her encouragement to be creative and free, a gift she gave me as I matured into adulthood, beyond childhood.
My Wind Phone.
Recently, I found a way to reconnect with "Mumsy"...I made my own "Telephone of the Wind." After reading about the original phone, created in Japan after the 2011 tsunami, I bought and decorated my own. I use it whenever I want to reach out and call her, and tell her things she'd want to hear about my life. But you can look up and locate the wind phones people have placed in their communities, and experience for yourself the immense joy of reconnecting with loved ones who have gone.
Shiitake mushrooms...
This is the beginning of a series of mushroom paintings that I hope to exhibit at Mushrooms on Main. Stay tuned!
In the last few years, I've explored a variety of art forms. Acrylic paint is my current medium, and depending on my mood, I switch between abstracts (my first love) and the more traditional styles. My latest interest is learning to paint in the "American regionalist" style of the early to mid-20th Century, with a focus on California coastal landscapes.
A few of my paintings in that style have been submitted to our local gallery for a show that runs from March 3 - April 30, 2023. The show, "Finding the Light," features art by members of the Cambria Center for the Arts. Check it out online (it's both an in-person and virtual show) or if you're in town, drop by the CCA at 1350 Main Street.
These paintings are the four I submitted. They're all framed with period style frames that I have bought at antique stores and refurbished. The frames aren't shown in these photos, so if you want to see them with frames, contact me and I'll send you more photos. They'll all be for sale during the show. A generous portion of the proceeds will go toward support of the CCA.
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| "Oaks at Dawn" 8"x10" Acrylic on Canvas, Framed. $225. |
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| "Pines at Dusk" 8"x10" Acrylic on Canvas, Framed. $225. |
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| "Sunset Cypress" 10"x10" Acrylic on Canvas, Framed. $200. |
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| "Twilight Eucalyptus" 10"x10" Acrylic on Canvas, Framed. $200. |