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Magpie Monday

Here are some shiny things that caught my eye recently: ♦ Whoa: Rob Mulholland created this installation to explore “the essence of who we are as individuals in relationship to others and our given environment.” These mirrored figures (six in … Continue reading

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Fàth Mo Dhuilichinn

Fàth Mo Dhuilichinn* Robert E. Stutts “My dear brother, you have stayed too long; I fear that the wound on your head is already cold.”   ~Sir Thomas Malory Mists settle around his battered crown, rusted with blood. The air that … Continue reading

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Passant D’Arthur

Passant D’Arthur Robert E. Stutts Light piercing the morning clouds startles me with its brightness, so like the wound in my side that bleeds onto the brown grass. Bedivere has left, and I have not even Excalibur to give me … Continue reading

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