Tuesday, March 03, 2009

NEW SITE!!!

Visit my new site at  WWW.artoutofhand.com



Thursday, August 07, 2008

"Stroke of Insight"

The video below is by Jill Bolte Taylor. She is a brain scientist who was able to witness her own stroke. Her insights are incredible and really make you consider your place in this universe. The video is about 20 minutes long but very worth watching!! Enjoy and I would love to hear your thoughts.

Stroke of Insight

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Always Summer


"Always Summer"
15" x 11"
Watercolor

Gems of the Desert


"Gems of the Desert"
15" x 11"
Watercolor and Ink

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Tempest


"Tempest"
Watercolor and ink
20" x 15"

After the Fall


"After the Fall"
11"x15"
Watercolor and ink

An exercise


An exercise
15"x11"
Watercolor and ink

Monday, June 02, 2008

Don't be Koi


"Don't be Koi"
Watercolor and ink
11"x15"

Signed, numbered prints available.

Bluebirds of Happiness



"Bluebirds of Happiness"
Watercolor and ink
22"x15"

Friday, February 22, 2008

Laughing Buddah


Laughing Buddah
Collage/mixed media
By special request. Perhaps someone can tell me what it is being said in Chinese??

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Important Event for Friends of the Phonograph Feb. 4, 2008


Important information from my friend Doug - Mr. Phonographia!
This first-ever beaming of a recorded song by NASA will take place on February 4, 2008 when the Beatle's song 'Across the Universe' is sent to the North Star. This event celebrates the 40th anniversary of the song, the 45th anniversary of NASA's Deep Space Network, which communicates with its distant probes, and the 50th anniversary of NASA. 'Send my love to the aliens,' Paul McCartney told NASA through a Beatles historian. 'All the best, Paul.'

Such an event naturally takes us back to other record related milestones, like the small group gathered around the tinfoil phonograph in December 1877 listening to 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' or Edison Day, October 21, 1915, celebrated at the San Francisco Pan-American Exposition, when a recording of Anna Case of the Metropolitan was relayed by telephone to San Francisco, and so was the voice of Miss Case singing the same aria, live, in West Orange, NJ. The 'real voice' was claimed to be indistinguishable from the recorded voice.' Recorded music transmitted by telephone, by NASA, by tinfoil...it's all part of the continuum.

As we celebrate this event on February 4, as keepers of the phonograph legacy let's all take a moment to reflect on this occasion as part of that continuum...recording technologies change, new audiences listen, but in the end we will continue to 'Remember the Phonograph' as Prometheus's gift of fire to mankind...the revolution continues.

For more information on 'Across the Universe' day, go to Phonographia's webpage www.PhonoLinks.com. And remember, any main menu can be accessed in Phonographia by clicking the Phonographia Logo at the top of any page.

http://www.phonographia.com

Have a great day! Doug