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Community, Hicks and Ode to the Death of Love
By: Ernie Hurt Standing in my bathroom on this cold Ohio morning, pissing away the filth in my system, watching my neighbors frolic in the sub-freezing temperatures… Maybe they are as nuts as I am, perhaps in other ways, but crazy none the less.. I’ve lived on this hill for […]
Debt, Junkies and the American Dream
By: Ernie Hurt With the civil unrest in Missouri, Numerous Veterans without proper medical care and the memories still lingering from our country’s recent recession, you really have to ponder and search in your heart when confronted with term “The American Dream”. It is not tossed around as often as […]
Lessons to be learned, Finish is the death…
By: Jeroen Melis After dealing with some creative thoughts and doing research I realized that finish is the death of our work because it means we are painting an expectation or “to be like” and that puts the brakes on painting to see and feel more deeply. Every beginning is […]
Trial and Error
By: Maven Cade Leary They say you don’t truly know someone unless you see how they react under pressure. The question then becomes; how do we know ourselves if we are never forced to define ourselves and push the barriers of our limitations? Thankfully, challenges come in all shapes and […]
Summer Time Blues
By: Katie Callen It was the summer. Hot, unforgiving, steam ridden misery; the kind that makes you want lay naked in the kiddy pool out in the yard and slamming back cold beers while popping meds to dull the sense of feeling. No need for the hard stuff, I said […]
Thirty-Five Years down the Rabbit Hole of Music
By: Ernie Hurt As you read in my last entry regarding music, you can tell I reserve a fair level of distain for modern music. I’m not alone, and I find a shade of solace in that fact. My music taste lean towards only a small hand full of current […]
Public mutilation.
Black monday 17.11.2014 Today I received a message from a Facebook friend, a dutch painter. To make this article easier to read I will call him John. Because he doesn’t want to get into trouble by using his own name. He’s certainly not paranoid, but It might have been Facebook’s […]
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