Archive for June, 2005

A Sad Perspective

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005

With the war seemingly never ending, we may lose sight of those young people we sent over. We may be polarized as a nation, but NOT when it comes to our troops.
The FINAL FOLD lapel pin brings to the surface what we are asking them to do. It is [...]

The Boys of Summer

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005

Summer means car-racing around here! As we watch F1, NASCAR and, virtually, anything that moves, we are longing for the ‘good ole days.’
The memorable race-car drivers seems to have faded into the past. The art of racing has been replaced by new rules that demand cookie-cut cars and on-track [...]

PEACE

Monday, June 20th, 2005

When we did the “Keeping The Peace” show, our country was not at war. At that time, the title of that exhibit had more to do with how our World War II troops brought peace from turmoil.
Today, peace is more fragile than ever and our troops are in a [...]

Friday, Thank Goodness!

Friday, June 17th, 2005

We’re winding down another week around the Studio which means almost nothing! You see, Robert works seven days a week, regardless.
The most wonderful thing about his work, is that he loves what he does. Sure, the challenges are always present. But, being able to meet them ,creatively, is [...]

Outdoor Sculpture

Thursday, June 16th, 2005

Take advantage of the weather and find yourself an outdoor sculpture garden! It may be as simple as walking your downtown area since many MAIN STREETS have adopted the annual art accumulations which allow the artists to keep their outdoor pieces in place for at least a year.
We [...]

The HEALING ‘ARTS’

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

Traditionally, the healing arts were those involved in the medical field. But, that outlook seems to be much too narrow.
The healing arts are also those beautiful things which fill our lives—our paintings, sculptures, furnishings, books. Anything that affects our mood is a [...]