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Tag Archives: art
Armistice Day 2020
Today is Veterans Day. The day when we honor all those who fought for our country during its many wars. In the beginning it was called Armistice Day, celebrating the end of World War I, The War to End All … Continue reading
Posted in Being American, Citizenship, Democracy, Document, France, History, Painting, Politics, Relationships, United States
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Armistice, art, Civil War, Illustration, korea, Middle East, Reconstruction, Veterans, World War I
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Virgil Delegard – the Next Boomer Trend
Virgil Delegard – painter I’ve been observing an interesting Baby Boomer trend developing: rebirth of the arts. As we boomers retire, more and more of us are finding the freedom to turn or return to activities that give voice to … Continue reading
Kyle – Dia de Los Muertos 2
Kyle, Dia de Los Muertos, Cafe Ena, 10/30/2011
Posted in Blog, Photo, Portraits
Tagged 2011, art, Cafe Ena, Day of the Dead, Dia de Los Muertos, face, face painting, Les Phillips, Les-Phillips.com, Minneapolis, minnesota, photo, photograph, portrait
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Sandplay: Exploring Emotional Turmoil and Creativity
Those who know me are aware that my wife, Becky, has a terminal illness and that we have been on a difficult journey for the last two years. We know how it will end, just not when. My focus is … Continue reading
Posted in Article, Blog
Tagged 2011, art, conscious, creativity, emotion, sandplay, subconscious
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