Mirrors of the Heart Card Deck, Printmaking

Mental Gymnastics in Printmaking

When I did printmaking I greatly enjoyed the mental gymnastics that were part of the process.  First of all, you have to consider that everything you carve prints in reverse.  This requires particular attention when you include words or numbers in the image.  I recall times when my mind wandered and I found myself carving… Continue reading Mental Gymnastics in Printmaking

Masks

Masks, Parades and Ahab

Red Pepper Spectacle Arts Storefront, Toronto, December 2012After writing about the Russian woodcuts I loved as a child, I’ve decided to widen the scope of this blog to regularly include art works that enrich my life.  In that vein, I was in Toronto’s Kensington Market this weekend where I passed by the Red Pepper Spectacle… Continue reading Masks, Parades and Ahab

Mirrors of the Heart Card Deck, Printmaking

Mirror Images

By the time I reached my mid 20s, I had become wary of courses in art.  And, so, I set out to teach myself, as much as was possible, how to make linocuts and woodcuts.  Outside of one or two prints I’d made in high school art classes, printmaking was a new venture for me.… Continue reading Mirror Images

childhood art, Mirrors of the Heart Card Deck

Art and Intuition

I no longer have any art work that I did between the age of three and my early twenties, other than one or two pieces that are now on relatives’ walls.  I would love to see some of that lost work today.  I have, however, kept a small sketchbook and index cards from the late… Continue reading Art and Intuition

childhood art

Childhood Crayon Drawings

In the night, I remembered that I had two other very early drawings I made as a child of around three years old.  I located them on my second try—one of those cases where you know you’ve seen something, but wonder where you’ve put it.  This time, my memory served me well. I don’t know… Continue reading Childhood Crayon Drawings

childhood art

Welcome to Arts of May

Welcome to arts of may, where I’ll be showing you some of the art work I’ve done in my life.  I’m not famous—you will not have heard of me.  But creating has always played a central role in my life. I’m going to begin by showing you two very early drawings.  They’re on one little… Continue reading Welcome to Arts of May