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It’s a green day.

Rosemary

Ivy

Pointed Leaves

I had a great time participating in Somerville Open Studios 2010 in the community space venue, the Armory.  It is hard to explain the energy and camaraderie contained in such a unique and beautiful space.  Thanks to everyone, the visitors, the artists and especially the organizers.

I’m honored to have the following photo appearing in the latest issue of Diverse Voices Quarterly.  The publication is well-presented with great written and visual content.  Enjoy. 😉

Boy and Bird in the Public Garden

I recently roped my friend Steve into showing his photo of sunlight shimmering in water at the RGC3 – Riverside Gallery @ Cambridge Community Center.  When we arrived at the closing reception, the organizer commented that several children had dropped in from the adjacent community center and had admired his work.  She’d encouraged them to come back later and “meet the photographer!”  Well, they did come back.  Three little boys between 8 and 12 years of age, maybe.  Now Steve is a plasma physicist who works with light.  Ask him about the photo and he will immediately start talking about caustics and light refraction and such.  But he didn’t start talking.  He simply asked the boys why they liked his photo.  One pointed and said “It looks like alligator skin!”  Another said, “No, like a turtle’s back!”  Both Steve and I certainly looked at his photo anew.  How about you?  What do you see?

A Chipmunk Tale

He held really still, hoping she would not see him.

Fall Colors in Spring

A Lovely Invasive

An opening reception for the 2010 Somerville Open Studios is taking place this Friday April 16 at the Somerville Museum, from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM.   Participating artists were invited to submit one piece for the exhibit, so it’s a great way to get a feel for the different styles and mediums available for viewing (and purchase!) in May.  Hope to see you there!