Tag: painting

  • If Jackson Pollock was a photographer, #3

    I imagine one of his photos would look like this:

  • If Jackson Pollock was a photographer, #2

    I imagine one of his photos would look like this:

  • Poem – House on 7th Street

    A two-story white house one window blue-framed large oak tree in the manicured yard, planter with purple flowers sways in the gentle breeze. Every hour or so the front door opens and a man holding a coffee cup emerges – cigarette lit, he watches traffic on 7th street. From this distance across 7th street, sipping…

  • Denver, CO – Jackson Pollock

    At long last, I have been in the presence of an actual Jackson Pollock painting. In Denver, CO, I was surprised by Patricia with an exhibit titled “Modern Masters” at the Denver Art Museum. I did not know there was one on display, and my attempts to find out more form her were cleverly thwarted.…

  • If Jackson Pollock was a photographer, #1

    I imagine one of his photos would look like this:

  • Spring 2014 – Now Available as a PDF

    We just completed the PDF version of the Spring issue. You may view and download as a PDF or purchase a printed copy. Stone Path Review: Stone Path Review Spring 2014 Stone Path Review journal of the arts with poetry, fiction, photography, and paintings. Presents the path we take through life.

  • Spring 2014 – Stone Path Review

    The Spring 2014 issue of Stone Path Review has been published to the website. A viewable and downloadable PDF will be available shortly. This issue features visual arts by Aaron Bowen, Jimmy Ostgard, W. Jack Savage, Julian J. Jackson; poetry by Cambria Jones, Charles Wilkinson, Daniel Flanagan, John Grey, Mark J. Mitchell, Rachel Nix, Richard…

  • multiverse of paint

    Breathtaking oil painting of scenes from beyond here.

  • Fall 2013 Stone Path Review

    The 8th issue of Stone Path Review has been published. This marks the closure of our second year of publishing. What started out as a simple idea with no long-term plan has become an extension of our passion and appreciation of the arts. We look forward to the third year and beyond and will rollout…

  • Today’s Music and Art

    For last couple of weeks, I have been mostly listening to Mystical Sun. At first, I was lost in the soundscape and very in tune to each note and beat. Over time, the music has incorporated itself into the background, and become a part of me. I’m still trying to find the words to explain…