Links I Love • July 2019

“One of the first conditions of happiness is that the link between Human and Nature shall not be broken.” - Leo Tolstoy

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Week 29 - Composition: Depth of Field

“Stand for something bigger than yourself. Add value to the Earth during your sojourn.” - Marian Wright Edelman

Depth of Field is a great way to isolate your subject. Instead, for the challenge though I want you to use DoF to make a subject appear part of something larger. #dogwoodweek29 #dogwood52 #2019dogwood52 #dof

Depth of Field is a great way to isolate your subject. Instead, for the challenge though I want you to use DoF to make a subject appear part of something larger. #dogwoodweek29 #dogwood52 #2019dogwood52 #dof

Nares Moves at Milwaukee Art Museum

Nares: Moves is the first retrospective on the contemporary New York-based artist James Nares (b. 1953) and reveals a significant career bringing motion into the spotlight. In addition to being the first retrospective for Nares, it is also the first to explore in depth the artist’s films as central to his artistic practice. The exhibition and accompanying catalogue celebrate the key projects of this prolific, perpetual inventor and establish Nares as an important contemporary artist.“ - mam.org

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“I do make my own brushes and have done so for many years. I'm constantly refining the designs, trying new materials, re-configuring other brushes - all in my never-ending quest for the perfect brush.” - James Nares

“I do make my own brushes and have done so for many years. I'm constantly refining the designs, trying new materials, re-configuring other brushes - all in my never-ending quest for the perfect brush.” - James Nares

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Week 28 - Storytelling: Your Culture

“The role of culture is that it's the form through which we as a society reflect on who we are, where we've been, where we hope to be.” - Wendell Pierce

#dogwoodweek28 #2019dogwoodr52 #dogwood52 #reflection

#dogwoodweek28 #2019dogwoodr52 #dogwood52 #reflection

In reflecting on this week’s prompt, this part of a poem I wrote a few years ago came to mind (You can read the full version here).

For the first year of my life, I didn't have a name: I was Jane Doe. A year later, I was adopted, chosen, given this name: Melinda Marie Larson.

  • Melinda: gentle, sweet

  • Marie: the French variant of Mary "Star of the Sea," A name for a girl who grew up on the water, for a woman still most content upon it. I was named for my maternal grandmother. I was named for the Blessed Mother.

  • Larson: A noble surname, ethnic and geographic, “Son of Lars,” Scandinavian for Lawrence — a laurel, fragrant, ever green, a wreath to adorn the heads of heroes...I am child of noble victors, of Door County Scandinavians.

My name is the gift of my culture.

Week 27 - Inspiration: Gratitude

"Gratitude opens your eyes to the limitless potential of the universe…" - Stephen Richards

#dogwoodweek27 #2019dogwood52 #dogwood52 #gratitude #limitless

#dogwoodweek27 #2019dogwood52 #dogwood52 #gratitude #limitless

Fireworks

"Just a reminder that fireworks look even more amazing when you're not constantly checking your iPhone." - Anonymous [#ironic: iPhone photos of the 4th of July fireworks in Sturgeon Bay]

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Happy 4th of July!

Happy 4th of July!