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Featured, In Their Own Words / June 18, 2013 / Leave a comment

We Come Out of the World as Leaves From a Tree by Michele de la Menardiere

My latest series of small square paintings is called Saudade. This is a Brazilian Portuguese word that has no English…

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Featured, In Their Own Words / April 23, 2012 / 1 Comment

Why I Struggle to Make Photographs by Andrew Zimmermann

I work with a large format camera, a heavy steel contraption that is older than I am, which puts images…

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Featured, Poetry / February 23, 2012 / Leave a comment

[POEM] Maybe It’s A Tin Ear by Tim Butterworth

Maybe it’s a tin ear for poetry. “Do unto others” didn’t balance like a see-saw when you heard it? You…

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