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July 14, 2019

Generations to come should be pissed!

What is our end plan for planet earth, and how can we possibly keep it from happening? 

From the series: No One Lives Here Anymore
 We need to stop mass consumption. We need to eliminate plastic from our packaging. We need to consider our children’s future, and their children’s. We cannot continue to live as if we have endless resources. We know that each year more animals become extinct. We wonder why bears are in our backyards, when in fact it is their homes we are encroaching in on.  The fish we eat are being poisoned by us, as are our vegetables we grow. We are poisoning our waterways, our oceans. We are simply killing ourselves off.



Where is our humanity? Our politicians do not care; they are mostly controlled by greed. Take all you can get, victims are an inevitability. Who are the watchdogs, where is the moral fiber?
Can we save ourselves? It is up to the next generation to put their foot down and demand that big businesses take responsibility for their greed. For taking over our waterways, to sell bottled water back to us, which should be watering crops down the river. For cheating the people who invest in mortgages, insurance, and end of life care. Where is the compassion, the decency? Does tuition need to be so expensive? Student loans so unforgiving?


What is our survival plan? Just keep on breathing, until it is no longer safe to take your next breathe.

Or...


Live in harmony with nature...


 


July 13, 2019

Journey to Barcelona, 2019

A wedding brought me to Barcelona this summer. Thankful for a reason to return to a city I had previously only spent a day in.  Below are some photos from this experience.  One thing I missed last time is seeing the Sagrada Família, designed by Gaudi. I did get to tour an apartment building he also designed on the previous trip. The roof had these wonderful chimneys that looked very alienesque.




The Sagrada Familia, begun in 1882, still under construction today.






Found on the street


New Works on Paper

I love working on paper. Something about the texture, the feel, the smell...
I have been scrounging through Strand's bookstore,
on the lookout for pages with beveled edges, or images that inspire.

Mimicking the lines, posture and emotion,
I create my own idea above the original.




Come see more art on
callieart.com

April 16, 2019

Great Beach Finds!

Back in the Rockaways, where winter is coming to a close. With the weather warming up, still bundled up, we set out for the shore. I really embrace the adventure and surprises that the sea has in store for me.

My finds ~

A horseshoe crab close-up.
And a Sea Robin, missing half its body....



And, a human Robin.... 



Thank you for your visit! 
Callie Art



Spring by the beach, Fort Tilden, The Rockaways

Needing some healthy salt air, off to the beach we sped. Apparently it was feeding time! Fascinated by the interactions and expressions these birds exhibited.












  


Spring at Green-Wood Cemetery, 2019

Walking through the cemetery with eyes peeled, my cohort Robin spotted a furry bunch nesting in a tree.


Off in the distance a pecking is heard. Off to find the bird.
Can anyone identify?



Crypts are peered into.



Only the loyal stand by for all eternity...



I love every walk through this magical place full of constant intrigue and mystery.  

Enjoy  ~  Callie Art



March 28, 2019

Sing for Hope Piano, II, 2019

Back downtown tonight to finish up my piano. Glazing is the last step in completing my piano for Sing for Hope. The time went much faster this year. That happens I guess when you are familiar with a project, vs the unknown. June will feature all the pianos out in the plaza, called the piano parade. I am really hoping that I am in town for it, their is a huge chance I will not be. I love this project and what it means for those less fortunate. It brings a piano to a school in need. It places pianos in parks for everyone to enjoy and experience. It gives with heart and soul.

My piano is about all of us living together, in one city. The crowds, the chaos of city living and the combining of hundreds of tribes. It is dirty, crowded, and people's anger comes swiftly on commuter mornings. Yet we all come together, all just trying to survive with dignity and hope. To make the best of a tough situation. City life is amazing, can be trying, and worth every second. I thrive with it's energy, the visual excitement, and the stunning stories of the people you meet. It is my life.

Enjoy!
Callie