Since my recent presentation and exhibition of "The White Mulberry Project: A Silk Road Runs Through It," I've been contemplating which of the 70+ species of plants discovered in my backyard I should work on next. I prefer to have the plant come to me rather than my chasing after it, so I simply stayed... Continue Reading →
Event Video – The White Mulberry Project: A Silk Road Runs Through It
For those of you who missed the in-person event, "The White Mulberry Project: A Silk Road Runs Through It" in August 2023, here's the video! Pull up a chair, brew some White Mulberry Tea and enjoy! Huge thanks to Will and Ally at W Beyer Creative who spent the day with us to film and... Continue Reading →
An Extraordinary Event! The White Mulberry Project: A Silk Road Runs Through It
What an extraordinary day! The presentation and exhibition of The White Mulberry Project: A Silk Road Runs Through It took place in my backyard "mulberry grove" last Saturday. It was supposed to rain but the sun came out (only over Whitehall, apparently) just in time for my presentation and we had the perfect weather for... Continue Reading →
BEYOND COVID: Exploring beauty in a coronavirus pandemic
Even though we are still self-isolating, there is a certain adjustment to this COVID lifestyle thrust upon us by this coronavirus pandemic. It involves Beauty.
Art of the Yukon
Join us on a voyage without leaving home! Experience Canada's Yukon Territory through the eyes of its artists as Artful Vagabond's Serena Kovalosky takes you on an artful tour, in collaboration with international art magazine, ACS Magazine.
Artist Creates “Paintings” in Snow with Snowshoes – Day 361
Simon Beck creates large-scale “paintings” in the snow by walking them out, step by step, wearing snowshoes. Read about how he does it.
When Adversity Sparks A Creative Odyssey – Day 219
Art can serve as a means of expression when adversity strikes. It can provide an escape, it can offer solace or it can be a way to express and sort through the emotions that surround the event. But for painter Brian Glenn Truex, art also became a tool to explore the development of his inner... Continue Reading →
Why Artists Wear Black
I used to wear black at my exhibitions. Back when I lived in Montreal and was regularly touring the gallery circuit at the beginning of my career, I noticed that many artists wore black at their art openings like it was some sort of unwritten rule. I also saw that there were artists who wore... Continue Reading →
