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Polychromatic Thoughts: Afternoon Sounds
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Sunday, May 11, 2014. Cars easing by, Doppler-style. Cars racing by, loud then soft. Dirt bikes revving their motors to impress. Sirens at a distance. The call of the mourning dove. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Goldsmith's Frame Shop- where I get all my frames. Waterbury Region Arts and Culture Collaborative. Follow Me on Facebook. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Polychromatic Thoughts: July 2014
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Friday, July 4, 2014. Back to the Old Easel. It's been almost two years since I posted to this blog, and very nearly as long since I've done any art. I was sidetracked by unfortunate family matters, but I think (I hope! I'm ready to have art return to my life. I'm about to start painting a scene from the 2011 Old Skool Picnic at Lakewood Park, using a photo I took as the source of inspiration. I laid out the sketch on the canvas a few days ago. By happy coinci...
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Polychromatic Thoughts: May 2014
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Sunday, May 11, 2014. Cars easing by, Doppler-style. Cars racing by, loud then soft. Dirt bikes revving their motors to impress. Sirens at a distance. The call of the mourning dove. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Goldsmith's Frame Shop- where I get all my frames. Waterbury Region Arts and Culture Collaborative. Follow Me on Facebook. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Polychromatic Thoughts: February 2013
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Dennis Edward Harmon passed away suddenly in the comfort of his home on Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Dennis was born on April 20, 1946 at the Doctors’ Hospital in Washington, D.C., the son of James and Elizabeth (Lord) Harmon. The family moved to Ann Arbor, MI soon after, and Dennis enjoyed spending much of his childhood exploring the local natural history museum. He is survived by his daughters, Raechel Guest, of Waterbury, and ...
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Polychromatic Thoughts: Liar, Liar
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Sunday, December 9, 2012. This is something I wrote in 2010, and just rediscovered. The drawings were done today, experimenting with computer art. When I was five or six years old, living in our last home in Los Angeles, I started to develop my social skills. We lived on a street with many other children, and every day was spent playing in groups outdoors. On occasion, we ventured into one another’s homes and compared lifestyles. Admitting to being different w...
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Polychromatic Thoughts: Capitol Women
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Sunday, June 22, 2014. I took a quick trip to Hartford yesterday to get a photograph of the Sedgwick statue on the Capitol building for an exhibit I'm working on. As I strolled around the building looking for Sedgwick, I couldn't help noticing that the building's artwork depicts nothing but Important Men from Connecticut history. Oh, those Important Men! Sedgwick, on the south facade of the Capitol building. An Important Woman from Connecticut history! There a...
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Polychromatic Thoughts: January 2012
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Friday, January 20, 2012. Just before 2011 ended, I managed to finish my painting of Rush Hour Traffic. The scene is Union Street from the intersection of South Elm. I will give myself a few points for doing better with painting cars than in previous paintings. The first time I tried painting cars, they looked more like pigs. I learn from doing. Now I just need to do more! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow Me on Facebook.
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Polychromatic Thoughts: Dennis Harmon
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Dennis Edward Harmon passed away suddenly in the comfort of his home on Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Dennis was born on April 20, 1946 at the Doctors’ Hospital in Washington, D.C., the son of James and Elizabeth (Lord) Harmon. The family moved to Ann Arbor, MI soon after, and Dennis enjoyed spending much of his childhood exploring the local natural history museum. He is survived by his daughters, Raechel Guest, of Waterbury, and ...
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Polychromatic Thoughts: June 2014
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Sunday, June 22, 2014. I took a quick trip to Hartford yesterday to get a photograph of the Sedgwick statue on the Capitol building for an exhibit I'm working on. As I strolled around the building looking for Sedgwick, I couldn't help noticing that the building's artwork depicts nothing but Important Men from Connecticut history. Oh, those Important Men! Sedgwick, on the south facade of the Capitol building. An Important Woman from Connecticut history! There a...
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Polychromatic Thoughts: July 2012
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The journal of a painter who likes to write. Tuesday, July 3, 2012. As of this afternoon, I'm back on Bank Street! This time at Howland Hughes. Thanks to Donna Bonasera of Connecticut Dance Theater. And Hank Paine. I should be able to get down there at least once a week to paint in the window. Next week I'll be there on Wednesday. Stop by and check it out. While you're there, go next door to The Connecticut Store. They have some great items made locally. And the Arts and Culture Collaborative.
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