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Who Reads Emily Dickinson?

Will one day come when we will all rebel against this fast pace of technology, Twitter, Facebook, cell phones, and text messaging? Will there be one day when we will all run around barefoot and naked and paint our bodies … Continue reading

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Post Card from Laguna Beach: I wish you were all here with me.

Here is my sanctuary. Here is where I worship what is the most important and the closest to my heart: art. Here is my art gallery where my love and my peace lay. The gallery is all white: the floor, … Continue reading

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Meeting Francesco Clemente, the Poet of Painters, at the Gate of Heaven

I have been collecting art books for many years now, and like other people who collect things, I get excited when I come across something that I find just absolutely wonderful. A few years ago, when I was in London … Continue reading

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Poetry: old, very old, the poets, & Still Hungry

Here are two poems from my book, My Painted Dreams. old, very old When I am old, very old, My body will be like a torn old cover— Thin, so thin that you can see my soul Through its shredded … Continue reading

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