Monthly Archives: July 2010
My Fair Medellin
Time is a fluid thing. It changes in texture from person to person, nation to nation. Days move, weeks go by - I was beginning to think that I wouldn’t be getting to Medellin before heading back to Alaska. But it … Continue reading
Mad Mermaid Stencil
If I was a mermaid in this day and age, I figure I would be a bit pissed right now. And by that, not drunk. Current global circumstance may feed a desire to toss a few beers back (although I don’t know how that would be … Continue reading
Dayanna y César
César runs the internet cafe I spend so much of my time in. One day I had to wait for a computer to open up, so I spent some time with my steady companion, my sketchbook, and doodled. Drawing in … Continue reading
What will it be?
That’s a good question… Stay tuned. Maybe for months.
Waking Up to the Dream
What do you remember first? What memory still stands – was the first to stand? For a rare some, it’s birth. And from there we each have our stories to tell and memories are part of the telling. For me, … Continue reading
Hey Man, Wanna Buy a Pool?
Don Jesus, friend and neighbor, owner of Santuario’s San Isidro ‘super’ market (super because it has six lanes), a sugar cane farm, some houses, and a pool. El Balneario La Marina, or The Waterpark of La Marina… La Marina is … Continue reading
Zombie Mother, Have You Been Out All Night?
12″ x 16″; Acrylic, Metallics, Pen $250