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Anchor Art Space Residency - Danielle Foushee
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MOWART Blog — Land and Art Road Trip. Anchor Art Space Residency. Anchor Art Space Residency. I enjoyed an inspiring five-week residency at Anchor Art Space. In Anacortes, Washington that culminated in an art talk and show. 2013.
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The View From the Canoe: Things You're Not Supposed to See
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The View From the Canoe. Thoughts and photos from the inside of my canoe. Friday, May 15, 2015. Things You're Not Supposed to See. 1st year red-throated loon? 1st year red-throated loon? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Who, What, and Why. Artwork from this project has been shown at:. Maude Kerns Art Center. Lewiston Center for Art and History. Creation of this work was made possible in part by an Artist Trust Grants for Artist Projects (GAP). Find out more at. The Beaver Solution - great stuff!
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The View From the Canoe: January 2015
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The View From the Canoe. Thoughts and photos from the inside of my canoe. Friday, January 23, 2015. That flock of geese is just down at the next bend below the stone arch. I try to sneak by at the far bank, but they scare again. But, in spite of all that busy-ness, it is a gorgeous winter day with sharp sun and contrasts and a blue cloudless sky. There's hardly any wind until I reach the final seaside marsh. Sunday, January 4, 2015. The Fog Rolls In. It is grey and dark under a thick layer of clouds, one...
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Kelly Fleek
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Weve just released an album of song titled Star Crossed. Now available on Bandcamp. Enjoy! The spider ferns on facebook. Another fabulous way to check out my band the spider ferns. Come on by and see what we are up too! My favorite local collective. Phenomenal photography.stunning black and white images.beautiful website.a wonderful artist. Beautiful.functional and elegant bicycle clothing.& everyday wear. The spider ferns on Reverbnation. Chillbient.Drum and Bass.Futuristic Bachelor Pad Musak.
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Notes from Smoke Farm: The Closing - Sept 23
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Monday, September 24, 2012. The Closing - Sept 23. Those that stayed the night are here for breakfast and an even more casual time of chatting on yesterday's talks. I pack my art when most of the guests have left. S asks me if it will all fit in the car. I reply, "I don't know". It never has, but this time it does. Posted by Scott Schuldt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Reading the Washington Landscape. Music for Snow - Lisa Hannigan. The View From the Canoe.
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Notes from Smoke Farm: Ceremony - Priming the Pump
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Monday, September 24, 2012. Ceremony - Priming the Pump. Low down. the log over the ravine. I head up to the slough and turn left up the hill hoping to pass through the woodpecker forest once more. It is a steep hike and brushy at times, but I have found this route to be the easiest, or at least the most pleasant way to the top. The bench just above the woodpecker forest. Posted by Scott Schuldt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Reading the Washington Landscape.
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The View From the Canoe: December 2014
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The View From the Canoe. Thoughts and photos from the inside of my canoe. Monday, December 29, 2014. I woke this day, a lost boy, without positive direction or aim. It goes with the (my). Territory of being an artist, at least until one is so famous and in demand that they become an art machine. When I was working as an engineer, I knew what I would be doing each day. I knew what I would be doing a month or two ahead. There was a certain amount of comfort in the aggravation of it all. I put in at the Foo...
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The View From the Canoe: Truth Serum
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The View From the Canoe. Thoughts and photos from the inside of my canoe. Thursday, May 7, 2015. Dammit. I hit a rock paddling the fast section just before the Leesville Dam and put an eight inch split in the paddle. Such it is with real wood paddles. I end up at the Salmon River, putting in at its confluence with the Connecticut. It is summer warm already and nearly dead calm. Even the birds have gone quiet today as if they did their feeding earlier in the day to avoid the heat. Yellow legs and bird butt.
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rachel van pelt
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Teaching and research statement. Drawings as imaginary icons for imaginary beings. So Iâ m making this set of drawings that are built up with pastels, powdered roots, and these homemade herbal â watercolorsâ that I made by infusing or decocting healing herbs that have dyeing pro [.]. Read More →. Collecting and cleaning bones for Iconostasis Animalia (bone scrubs n’ harmonyâ ). Read More →. Work in progress, research findings, ruminations. You can read and share the press release (here). Some of the rabb...
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Notes from Smoke Farm: Osbornedale
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012. First, I've decide to continue this blog. Even though I am no longer at Smoke Farm, it seemed to make sense to continue logging my terrestrial explorations in the same place. Of course, Smoke Farm contributed so much to what I am continuing to do that, in a sense, it is still "notes from Smoke Farm". I came prepared without a map, but with my compass on a lanyard around my neck - the antithesis of a boat anchor. The vine does not always win. Posted by Scott Schuldt.