I guess I still feel the same ‘rebellion of the young’, as I did when I was a draft refuser back in ’69. We’ve got enough political ‘rebellion’ here in Wisconsin to keep us busy.
I really loved the first photo. The colors, composition, the foreground couple heading away from the viewer and into a happy crowd, like growing old together, like not leaving this life with regrets, with fear, and we, the angels, overseeing the journey.
looking at the colors in these pics brings me back to the days of looking at my parents sun- and time-faded pictures of them as kids in the 60s. Cool stuff.
These 2 Met post are full of inspiration for a people and streets painter like me. Thanks for sharing.
I adore your lively paintings. I like the way you catch life in action…
I guess I still feel the same ‘rebellion of the young’, as I did when I was a draft refuser back in ’69. We’ve got enough political ‘rebellion’ here in Wisconsin to keep us busy.
Mike
keeping it going strong Mike
Thank you for the song.
I really loved the first photo. The colors, composition, the foreground couple heading away from the viewer and into a happy crowd, like growing old together, like not leaving this life with regrets, with fear, and we, the angels, overseeing the journey.
I like the way you put it…The picture started making sense to me after I read your words.
Love the tones – photographic *and* musical… thanks for sharing!
Susie
Thank you Susie.
Still working on Sontag’s On Photography but Regarding the Pain of Others is on my list…
looking at the colors in these pics brings me back to the days of looking at my parents sun- and time-faded pictures of them as kids in the 60s. Cool stuff.
thank you!