Red, Yellow, and Blue: What do we see?
Andrea (the best art instructor) mentioned in art class there is a test to determine how many colors you can see. She said we all have eye cones. Not being […]
Andrea (the best art instructor) mentioned in art class there is a test to determine how many colors you can see. She said we all have eye cones. Not being […]
Spring is new beginnings and so Bayartisan is back after a hiatus. This is my journal of a journey to deepen my understanding of art and explore the creative process. […]
Check out Chesapeake Light Craft (CLC) if you are interested in wooden boats. I recently visited CLC’s show room and headquarters in Annapolis, MD. Beautiful kayaks, canoes, boats, and paddle […]
On board the Hermione! It was breathtaking and I was in awe. The art of ropes – braided, looped, and tied – all in neat order. The Hermione has 15 […]
The replica of Hermione has been visiting the Chesapeake Bay area. I got a chance to see it while docked in Annapolis. It was so impressive. The Hermione was the […]
Last weekend I meet Andrew, a young man who is not only an artist but quite the businessman. Andrew had a lemonade stand last summer. He he donated some of […]
I found another Chesapeake Bay summertime mural in my never-ending search for outdoor art. The local artist is Cindy Fletcher Holden (see posts July 20, 2014 and September 21, 2014). […]
This weekend is considered the “official unofficial start of summer”… and I took advantage of the weekend to take a break and get some inspiration. Here are my steps: 1. […]
The Walters Art Museum, in Baltimore, has an exciting exhibit, “Rinehart’s Studio: Rough Stone to Living Marble”. William Henry Rinehart (9/13/1825 – 10/28/1874) was born near Union Bridge, Maryland. He loved […]
I have found some interesting large metal sculptures. This colorful and very large rooster struts his stuff in front of an Edgewater restaurant, that happens to serve hot chicken wings. […]