A 'daily' painting from my hike in the snow last week in New Mexico.
I think a good vacation makes you excited to return to your life. Mine was that and more.
The tapestry artist and my friend,
James Kohler, died unexpectedly in March. I said goodbye at his memorial last Saturday. We met when he was a monk at
Christ in the Desert Monastery where he began to weave. Premature deaths such as his are so sad. He was a devoted teacher and his students are truly bereft.
4 comments:
Your study is gorgeous, Randall. It shows so beautifully the inspiration you take from your surroundings.
I offer sympathy for the loss of your friend, who is a loss also to all in the artistic community. Koehler brought such beauty into our world, his tapestries a visual poetry.
Love it, so spare and vivid. The space and the feeling… Deep!
Sorry about your friend; looks like he had a good life. Be well…
What a moving piece. I love the depth of feeling and the simplicity.
Having recently lost a friend myself, I feel your pain. Wishing you peace and comfort.
Your snow study is beautiful. I'm very sorry to hear of your loss.
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