By Riccardo Montero of http://www.riccardomantero.com Just as I arrived in the Bryce, I noticed the clouds flowing quickly across the sky, the rays of the rising sun illuminating the pinnacles and the forests, and I started shooting immediately. Toward the end of my shoot which lasted almost two hours, I found myself having to replace…

. found .
he is a man, who helped another man, bravely. small plastic, hiding his love, only 20p. bought him, pointed out his bravery to others, the beauty of a man helping. another man. i have not yet taken his photograph. sbm.

.other people's children .
i guess yours sleep in bed, clean and cosy, safe, loved and cherished. others love and cherish , yet their families sleep in mud, on streets, wherever they can find. they have left the place where bombs drop on children. yes. a person simply decides to drop barrel bombs on children. on everything. now be…

. credo .
dreams, hours long. in tune . there came men with music, hours long. some times things seem so very well, brings guilt for the others. the process has to stop, some point. space is cleaned, prepared again. credo. all things pass. sbm.

Art, Coffee and Blogs
Another weekend and more drinking coffee, sipping tea and reading blogs (at least during the morning). This week I tended to wander a bit and came across a few interesting blogs. One of them helped to provide a title for a piece of art I’m working on. So lets go to that first https://timeandtimeless.wordpress.com/tag/piceras/ While this…

Art, Coffee and Blogs
By Donald Kolberg I’m sitting here having my coffee, and I thought you might like to explore some of the blog sites that I read. They are mostly about art, but you’ll notice, as time goes on, I tend to wander: Tilted Arc is an online journal that features in-depth and long standing concerns about the…

On Art and Inspiration
Interview of Donald Kolberg by Jung Katz STEEL MESH AND RIBBON SCULPTOR September 14, 2015 written by Casey Webb Tell us about yourself, who are you, where are you from, and what do you do? I’m a sculptor living in Central Florida, Palm Coast. I experiment with different mediums as I create organic concepts of Life…

.the patch of ground.
opposite the house. is mowed regularly, bordered with rose bay willow herb. pink. some say a weed, others an herb, yet it is a useful plant, a stand together in public space, glow in groups of style and ease. now september, frothy beards begin to gentle blow on air, then winter stems remain. fireweed. pink.…

A Lesson in Odes
by Laura Shovan [dropcap]O[/dropcap]des are all about tone. Show enough enthusiasm for even a simple object like a shoe, and a poet can convince the reader of the object’s value, that it’s worthy of attention. That is what Chilean poet Pablo Neruda did with his Odes to Common Things, a book which still influences poets…

.list of products.
alongside a list of tasks repair and defend, cut small twigs with gusto and imagination. make conversation, explore philospy at the kitchen table all gingham and pastry knives. this was the order of the day. thursday the handy came, instead of tuesday. plans change. sbm.

. so they walked .
i heard on the radio. they decided to walk. he asked her what she had.. nothing she said, nothing. money? nothing, nothing, nothing. nothing.nothing. nothing left except my girls. i have not lost them, we hold hands, hold hands, hold hands. we have nothing.nothing. nothing left. they decided to walk.holding hands, sbm.