In the marvelous classic, Moby Dick, Herman Melville writes: Turn to the green, gentle, and most docile earth and do you not find a strange analogy to something in yourself? For as this... Read More
“I used to be a teacher. I liked being in the classroom but the lifestyle of a teacher didn’t fit me. Grading and planning and stressing all the time took its toll.... Read More
Over the years, I have battled with whether I have a ‘real job’, yet I have been lucky to meet amazing individuals who inspire and teach me new things every day; people like... Read More
A Bar Story: Johnny K was born in a little Kentucky town severely edited. He had no arms from the elbows and no legs from the knees. The ancient... Read More
Ten-year-old Ruby Jacobs ran as fast as his feet would carry him along the surf at Coney Island Beach. Running after him was a local cop who had busted Ruby for illegally selling 5-cent ice cream... Read More
By Jill DeGroff Watercolor on Arches 30 x 24” Arches is an archival art paper, an acid-free cotton rag that lasts at least a hundred years.... Read More