women in art Tag

With the blue and yellow lights and the building which was once a WWII fallout shelter, Winds Paradox wishes to honor those brave souls.  Some of those souls are the manpower and the military who occupied this building.  Yet, some are the spirits of our...

I am hoping for you, as I have found, that October 2021 blends a rare mix of seasons. As I prepare plants for winter, I do so, alongside the cheeriest of orange pumpkins. Jack o'lanterns...

Mother Nature's art struck me.  I snapped as many photos as I could have and just as I have in the past - on a bridge, in a bubbled consciousness of the coloration and lighting of a river, the sky and the fog....

What are your favorite days of the week? Sunday evening found myself creating at the Matthias Building. For me, my favorite...

After a particularly long workday, my soul was welcomed by the warm glow of the street's evening lights. Some of my favorite paintings are those of urban life with beautiful, shadowy, orange-glowing cityscapes....

From homes tucked on the woodland's edge to the excited trickling of a reborn river, the art along a roadway dazzles the imagination. The thawing of the earth redeems itself in the routines of seasonal cycles. Winter snows release the green and blues...

February 28, 2021. [caption id="attachment_16177" align="alignnone" width="300"] Memories of Merrill's Historic Mansion[/caption] The Scott Mansion of Merrill Wisconsin. It was the late 1960's in a small city in northern Wisconsin.  During those years, the Merrill Area Art Association gathered artists from the area for classes and get togethers. ...

Yes, I am smitten with the positively pink Christmas tree which now adorns one of the Main Street display windows. When I had the chance to embrace a pink Christmas tree, I thought maybe I should....

Winds Paradox wishes everyone a Sunday like today! From the warmth of Wisconsin sunshine to an opportunity for the obligatory afternoon nap...