[New post] New Greeting Cards made from Recent Watercolors
davidtripp posted: " Monday has been dedicated to my Ethics lecture class and Humanities online class, so it doesn't appear that I'll get around to art work till tomorrow. However, early this morning I did create two new 5 x 7" greeting cards from some of my recent paintings"
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New post on Recollections 54 The Art of David Tripp
Monday has been dedicated to my Ethics lecture class and Humanities online class, so it doesn't appear that I'll get around to art work till tomorrow. However, early this morning I did create two new 5 x 7" greeting cards from some of my recent paintings, and these I'll install in The Gallery at Redlands later this week. I sell the cards at $5 each or 5 for $20.
Hat Creek Revisited (we still don't rent pigs)
Captains Woodrow Call and Augustus McRae, finally retired from the Texas Rangers, ride out daily to work their Hat Creek Cattle Company. "All America lies at the end of the wilderness road, and our past is not a dead past, but still lives in us. Our forefathers had civilization inside themselves, the wild outside. We live in the civilization they created, but within us the wilderness still lingers. What they dreamed, we live, and what they lived, we dream." (T. K. Whipple, Study Out the Land). Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove continues to enrich our lives and feed our imaginative visitations.
Night Vaquero
Black care sits behind the horseman
Horace, Ode, iii.1.4o
Peering out from beneath the shadow of his brim, the vaquero turned his head and listened. He had just heard something in the stillness of the Arizona night. Twenty miles of riding had sent him into a dozing mode, but now he was alert and stiffened to listen further.
The horse seemed unbothered and continued to plod slowly along. The rider decided that they had pushed far enough along on the day's ride, and a week of riding still stretched out before them. Searching the horizon line of silhouetted buttes, his eye enjoyed the cool ranges of violets and indigos. Somewhere along the strand, he and the horse would find a place to nest for the night.
I am truly enjoying the lifestyle change with the university coming back into my life. The Ethics lecture class I am grateful to lead, and the student responses, both written and oral, have been most engaging. Hopefully I can find a way to navigate the scholarship and the art as I've been called on to do before.
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