a blasted pink
Jul. 23rd, 2016 06:26 pm"That was the annoying irony with big establishments– they could be ruthlessly efficient when they chose to, and hopelessly incompetent the rest of the time, when you actually needed them to do something." is what I paraphrased regarding the Green Line extension and community bike path.
The woman at the desk had blue hair and tattoed on her shoulder, a music box heart with a spool upon it, a songbird perched on a platform staring at it.
Speaking of people who have blue hair, here is a story about skunks. Once, some time ago, during a rainy summer in an unspecified year, Jackie's dad tried to keep a den of skunks under their porch from drowning, and the babies tried to spray him but weren't actually producing any stink, they just wagged their butts at him in an attempt to be menacing but they actually came off as endearing instead.
Grenade Head is a plastic head with a grenade and butterflies perched upon it inside, wearing a flag and statue of liberty tie, with a dartboard behind it with "where have all the flowers gone, agent orange?" and "no blood for oil" pins and even a compass.
Some people, unfortunately, have zero presence on the internet.

Allegra Dziedzic - Untitled
She was a high school student in 2015 and I can't find the artist statement about roots both literal and metaphorical or how our eyes move when we view the image.

Nan Rumpf - Arctic Dream

Karen Cass - The Birdcage

Karen Cass - Blue Dragon

Deanne Noiseux - Mon frère écoute de la musique
Translation: My brother listens to music.
Let it be said that autocorrect makes things difficult with many names, and takes things to the next level when it comes to typing something in frigging French. I looked up the placement of the accents afterwards.
The box is lined with pages of books or something, the back is a map of western Massachusetts, and that moon looks like a bowling ball.

Nancy Connolly - July Heat

Stephanie Roberts-Camello - The Messenger
"For centuries the chattering of magpies was said to foreshadow the arrival of guests. Two or more magpies prophesied a happy occasion, one magpie meant sorrow."

Joan Appel - Giverny
Giverny is the location of Claude Monet's garden in Normandy. A monotype is where an artist paints ink on a plate and then transfers the ink to a paper by running it through a press.

Tina Watson - Untitled

Kathleen Dugan - Shelter From The Storm

Terry Coleman - Three Muses

Larry Guillemette - Kundalini
The site for Drew Gaffney's artwork is not searchable. Doesn't matter; Genes I is not on there anyway.
Marcia Ballou - Together: In Peace And Harmony on her site. It depicts two swans in a field of color. Maybe it will be on her site in the future. Maybe future readers will find things like Edinburgh Door and Janet C. Blagdon - Summer Joy and Michael Domina - Moonbeam and Marion Carlson - A Bird in the Hand.
I have a list of all the artworks there along with their price. Let me know if you're interested. I only wrote down the names of works that caught my eyes with the hopes that I would find them on the internet. Alas, it is not meant to be. You can do an advanced background check on Janet C. Blagdon, if you wanted to. I don't want to.
There were at least a hundred paintings, maybe even a hundred and fifty. I don't know.
Burning Question: Who am I, Melania Trump?
The woman at the desk had blue hair and tattoed on her shoulder, a music box heart with a spool upon it, a songbird perched on a platform staring at it.
Speaking of people who have blue hair, here is a story about skunks. Once, some time ago, during a rainy summer in an unspecified year, Jackie's dad tried to keep a den of skunks under their porch from drowning, and the babies tried to spray him but weren't actually producing any stink, they just wagged their butts at him in an attempt to be menacing but they actually came off as endearing instead.
Grenade Head is a plastic head with a grenade and butterflies perched upon it inside, wearing a flag and statue of liberty tie, with a dartboard behind it with "where have all the flowers gone, agent orange?" and "no blood for oil" pins and even a compass.
Some people, unfortunately, have zero presence on the internet.

Allegra Dziedzic - Untitled
She was a high school student in 2015 and I can't find the artist statement about roots both literal and metaphorical or how our eyes move when we view the image.

Nan Rumpf - Arctic Dream

Karen Cass - The Birdcage

Karen Cass - Blue Dragon

Deanne Noiseux - Mon frère écoute de la musique
Translation: My brother listens to music.
Let it be said that autocorrect makes things difficult with many names, and takes things to the next level when it comes to typing something in frigging French. I looked up the placement of the accents afterwards.
The box is lined with pages of books or something, the back is a map of western Massachusetts, and that moon looks like a bowling ball.

Nancy Connolly - July Heat

Stephanie Roberts-Camello - The Messenger
"For centuries the chattering of magpies was said to foreshadow the arrival of guests. Two or more magpies prophesied a happy occasion, one magpie meant sorrow."

Joan Appel - Giverny
Giverny is the location of Claude Monet's garden in Normandy. A monotype is where an artist paints ink on a plate and then transfers the ink to a paper by running it through a press.

Tina Watson - Untitled

Kathleen Dugan - Shelter From The Storm

Terry Coleman - Three Muses

Larry Guillemette - Kundalini
The site for Drew Gaffney's artwork is not searchable. Doesn't matter; Genes I is not on there anyway.
Marcia Ballou - Together: In Peace And Harmony on her site. It depicts two swans in a field of color. Maybe it will be on her site in the future. Maybe future readers will find things like Edinburgh Door and Janet C. Blagdon - Summer Joy and Michael Domina - Moonbeam and Marion Carlson - A Bird in the Hand.
I have a list of all the artworks there along with their price. Let me know if you're interested. I only wrote down the names of works that caught my eyes with the hopes that I would find them on the internet. Alas, it is not meant to be. You can do an advanced background check on Janet C. Blagdon, if you wanted to. I don't want to.
There were at least a hundred paintings, maybe even a hundred and fifty. I don't know.
Burning Question: Who am I, Melania Trump?