s n o w

The Northeast corridor is swathed in snowstorms and it's good enough to be the News all morning, apparently. Brooklyn is blanketed in white, but it doesn't look like the sort that's going to last very long (see above). The sounds of snowplows could be heard overnight and in the early hours. A scraping, and immense… Continue reading s n o w

flat stanley

photo by Kim Fenwick Finally took Stanley on a Brooklyn adventure! We trekked into Red Hook– here we are fording the Great and Mighty Gowanus Canal! Graffitti and waning industry, together again! Stanley (having been born of art supplies himself)  also seems quite at home among the sightless baby heads and miscellaneous other findings in… Continue reading flat stanley

A visitor of odd proportions

List-making: worked on new project (a collaboration– as yet, and to remain for a time, unnamed) poured resin into new jewelry bits made updates to several Work projects Now that it's a list it looks so short– but believe me,  those few things have taken up the whole of the day! Audio books make fine… Continue reading A visitor of odd proportions

A Sunday wander

Saturday was Anders' big 4-0 celebration, with folks in from out of town and much revelry. A large night. Sunday brought a mild sunny day and it was tailor-made for wandering. Ben, Merci Green and I walked through Fort Greene and into Williamsburg; stopped for a beer or two at the Brooklyn Brewery, then continued… Continue reading A Sunday wander

Navy Yard

A stoic water tower upon rampart on the roof of building 3 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Windpower on the roof of a new LEED building in the Navy Yard. Snow in Fort Greene Park. Yesterday I went to the Brooklyn Navy Yard to shoot some photos for a client. These were some incidentals shots,… Continue reading Navy Yard

winterlight

fig. 1: (above) A grouping of two images from the Sunday walk in Prospect Park: Dr Seussian grasses of towering puffs on gaunt, weather-weary reeds; the sun's diffusion over softening ice on the lake. fig. 2: (above) a section of the view out my window, with fresh snow silvering the trees. fig. 3: (above) un… Continue reading winterlight

October!

Some abstracts of my new studio in my new apartment with Ben: wall above computer, no art on walls yet The wall above the Queen Anne (and Leg the UglyDoll!) in progress Get to work! And, some images of the Atlantic Antic last weekend. Warren, Kim and I shared a booth and hawked artistic wares… Continue reading October!

“Reckless Example”

It can't be about me; I spell it Lizzie... Seen in the tunnel entrance to Prospect Park last weekend.

a dark storm sky against the light in the west Fifth Avenue North, Park SLope, Brooklyn. Taken Sunday, August 4.

the Solstice has come and gone

Thanks to all who made their way out to Red Hook last week, whether for the opening or since. The collection from the opening (minus the pieces that have sold, of course) are still at Metal and Thread, along with myriad other lovely things, so do stop by if you haven't yet. It's dark dark… Continue reading the Solstice has come and gone