
Hey, you know those really busy shops? I mean the kind of shop where you literally are packed in with a couple of hundred other shoppers.


Hey, you know those really busy shops? I mean the kind of shop where you literally are packed in with a couple of hundred other shoppers.

If you’re an artist, you have the same problem as most other artists — no buyers, and little chance to exhibit your work, much less sell it. Continue reading
I’ve noticed over the past year or two that many galleries, although they are well-placed in upper-end metro areas, have established some ground in online galleries.
Each of the original paintings in the exhibit is available for sale, subject of course to prior sale.
They are priced to allow YOU to generate income from their sale. The subject matter is Jazz Art, paintings which served as backdrops for jazz performances by the jazz greats of our time. Continue reading

Well, here it is again, almost morning, and I haven’t got up anything yet. You might think it’s easy to come up with something that nobody’s likely to have seen before. It involves a lot of timing, instinct and inner direction, plus a lot of luck.

There’s no point dwelling on the political situation. Ignore it long enough, and it will eventually dwindle on its own — or is that swindle?
No comment today on all the smoke & mirrors going down — just grin and bear it.

Apparently Trump said yesterday, in a speech decorated with bristling hatred, that Jewish Democrats hated their religion and hated Israel, so of course I switched my party affiliated to “uncommitted until further notice”. Continue reading

On May 26, 1969, Mata was asked by a student, “What is real?” and she said right back at him, “Whatever you bump into”. It’s worth taking that seriously.
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Oh, hell, I can’t help it — will we ever see a day again when not once is the name “Trump” mentioned?
I guess not. His face adorns a latex Halloween mask from the 22nd century, and the word “trump” is considered so foul that in some 37th century civilizations they punish the offender with a time-out. Continue reading