Here’s what a jellyfish looks like when it has been beached on the rocks by a receding tide. This is the stuff of horror movies. Drawn with ArtStudio on an iPad. Lynn Bridge
Well, it has finally happened- someone has made a giant dog out of archival cardboard. “Leroy” is at the Tacoma Art Museum. The whole animal is about nine feet tall. Sketch made with ArtStudio on iPad 2.
Mel Who is the subject of this glass portrait? We don’t know. Which is the point. This person is often overlooked. Man or woman? Manual laborer, intellectual, musician? Not sure. How often do we overlook people right in our path? A larger question is ‘How often
I walked down the road to talk with John today. No business- it’s warm weather, and I don’t need anything dry-cleaned at the moment. John has worked behind the counter at our neighborhood dry cleaner and laundry for about four years now. You’d be impressed
If I Were a Rich Man another ‘blur photograph’ by Lynn Bridge I heard on NPR today that when Martin Luther King, Jr. had gone to Memphis to participate in the sanitation workers’ strike, it was a side trip for him, a diversion from his quite controversial plan
Why Nests? « Art of the Natural World. Liza Myers is a painter of unusual gifts. I admire her work because she connects many of my loves; nature, history/human culture, and connection itself. This is a wonderful blog entry about what she does. Enjoy!
Tex-Mex mosaic by Lynn Bridge I grew up eating Tex-Mex cuisine. At the time, ‘cuisine’ was considered too fancy a word for what was served up in Texas restaurants with woven sarapes and over-sized sombreros hanging on the plaster walls, but now scholars of cooking
The Boy in the Manger a photo by Lynn Bridge Someone asked me how I made this photo, so here’s the story. There is nothing glamorous about it! I started doing ‘movement’ photos last spring when I would walk through Zilker Park and see beautiful nature that was interrupted