Outdoor Stone Sculptures
We continue on with my love of sculpture. Today it is some mature outdoor stone sculptures at Quiet Water park. These interesting pieces have been in the park for around […]
We continue on with my love of sculpture. Today it is some mature outdoor stone sculptures at Quiet Water park. These interesting pieces have been in the park for around […]
A great place to relax and get inspiration is a garden. A wonderful small garden on the Smithsonian Mall is the Mary Livingston Ripley Garden. The garden surrounds the old […]
If I could have a muse that was a piece of architecture, then I would rank the U.S. Capitol dome as one of my top ten. The dome glows at […]
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. […]
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 […]
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. […]