Well, the
art keeps happening around here.


Over the
weekend Martha painted a water color portrait of her cousin’s young daughter. This
came out really well. I know the family will be happy when they get it. Martha’s
other current project is an acrylic on canvas painting of birch trees. I like
how this is coming.
Meanwhile
since the last time I wrote, I have represented the Two Rivers Gallery on TV
and have been working on some new paintings. One is an acrylic on canvas
painting that I have decided to call ‘Peace by Piece.’ This work started life
as a design I made on my computer. I liked it so much, that I decided to paint
it. This piece is based on an image of Gandhi and is dismantled and reformed
into a series of rectangles and cubes. My thought is on how Gandhi and what he
accomplished is too easily spoken of in a few sentences or represented by a
simple image, when the truth is that at any point along the way his quest for
freedom of India through the use of non-violent protest could have failed both
in result and in process. Nothing was as simple as it can easily be described
in a sound bite or a short film clip from back in the day. I hope my point
comes through in this work. I’m hopeful that it will as the image must be
looked at and a bit of effort is needed to see who the image is and how it all
goes together like the puzzle of this man’s life.
The other is
a mixed media piece that incorporates collage materials and acrylic painting on
canvas board. The working title of this piece is ‘The State of Peace’ or
perhaps just ‘State of Peace’. It includes images of Gandhi (both a photo image
and a small representation of the extruded Gandhi design of my ‘Peace by Piece’
painting), a peace dove, a Buddha in silhouette surrounded by flames and the
colors of the Peace Flag also going into flames. The dove has what can be construed
as blood on it.

Well, enough
for now and remember the words of Gandhi, “non-violence is the weapon of the
strong”
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