Exactly how powerful is one candle power? Powerful enough to see what you’re writing? To see where your ideas are going? Powerful enough to see where you’ve been? Light enough to chase away the darkness? Once, with a spelunking group, I was in a cave hiking alone following the new passages opened up by a [...]
Oct 4 2012 | Posted in
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When I first got up there was frost in the field out my window. As the sun came up, a fog set in and the field became an indistinct light gray. I couldn’t see the grass anymore just a very light outline where the far trees met the sky. Mornings are a very special time [...]
Sep 27 2012 | Posted in
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Often we are moving and thinking at such an accelerated pace we often miss the beauty that is all around us. You have heard the simple saying, “stop and smell the roses,” well, most of the roses are gone now. But as you leave your front door, stop, smell the leaves. If they are wet, [...]
Sep 20 2012 | Posted in
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After literally decades of absence from the visual arts, these two women have made a very strong return, Nancy Bindas and Sharon Brackett. Sharon is a lifelong resident of this area, daughter of Charles and Mary Catherine Cecil. She was active in 4-H and the Madison County Fair earning several blue ribbons. After graduating from [...]
Sep 13 2012 | Posted in
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Here it is September already. In our senior painting class at the Madison County Senior Center, 280 W. High St., London, we have worked on skies at different times of day. This week, we start doing trees that are in a distance which will be added to our sky horizons. The next week, I will [...]
Going to school is only the first part of the learning process, and college or technical/trade school only the second part. It’s those schools that help prepare you for the third and most important learning part: ground work for the life learning process. I have met a lot of people who, when they finish college, [...]
Aug 30 2012 | Posted in
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This week at the Madison County Senior Center, I will be demonstrating painting sunsets. Demonstrations will be done in acrylic paint but the same process is used also in oil paint. When using watercolor, it is different. The class starts at 9 a.m. Friday at the center. The demo will start at 9:15 sharp. I [...]
Aug 23 2012 | Posted in
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Did you know how many different grays there are and the great variety of ways to mix them? At the Madison County Senior Center we have been working on midday skies and gray is an important color for the underside of a cloud. It is what gives it definition and volume. The standard way of [...]
Aug 16 2012 | Posted in
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