24 Hours on Zatista, Part 3: Dusk
23Sep
21Sep
PaperGirl NY Delivers Free Art to the Masses
...a pack of Brooklynites distributed rolls of art by bicycle randomly throughout the city last Wednesday afternoon. It was New York's introduction to what has become a world-wide phenomenon. Since 2005 it has spread as far as Romania and...
14Sep
24 Hours on Zatista, Part 2: Noon
The thing about the light at noon is that there are no shadows. That's a pretty obvious thing to point out, but have you ever really thought about it? It can make barren landscapes look downright lunar. Some cultures...
02Sep
24 Hours on Zatista, Part 1: Dawn
As humans the one thing that we can all agree on is that we're all different. So it would be pretty hard to say "this is life" or "this is a typical day." The one thing that is relatively...
26Aug
Harvest Art for the Seasons to Come
Everywhere I looked crates were stacked high with perfect vegetables, all color and gleam at high noon. Here in Maine where I live the growing season is mercilessly short--June to October more or less--and that means that by mid-August...