Category Archives for art
Caravaggio and the Imagination
Over at Nancy Nordenson’s “Just Thinking” website (http://justthinking.typepad.com/nordenson/2012/01/caravaggios-angels.html), she describes going to art lecture about the Baroque artist Michelangelo de Mersi Caravaggio. Actually, this talented writer and friend (who is well worth reading) is “just thinking” about the imagination, a … Continue reading
More Thoughts on Solitude
MORE THOUGHTS ON SOLITUDE Over at fiction writer and fellow Seattle Pacific University M.F.A graduate Ross Gale’s blog he thoughtfully discusses the writer’s need for solitude. Susan Cain’s article about the rise of Group Think published last week in the … Continue reading
Surprised at “The Glen”
I stood and brought my hands together in prayer, “I can’t believe this is really happening.” Two hundred artists filed down the central aisle of the Great Hall at St. John’s College. These new comrades moving toward the alter on … Continue reading