Tag: painting

  • Jackson Pollock Poem – Black 1912

    Shadow handcuffs removed visible light vanquished every days truth challenged the mirror turns inside out. In the year of 1912 what was known understood, even accepted, began to shift. Paradoxes emerged and the human mind sourced from beyond these four walls, sparse apple trees planted last fall, the blood-red sky of early winter morning –…

  • Jackson Pollock

    While I am not that educated when it comes to art, and in particular painting, I am fascinated with Jackson Pollock.  We were going to feature him in an issue of Stone Pack Review, but that has changed.  Instead, I will post some photos and text here. Like many people, I was first exposed to…

  • Review – Eve’s Daughters

    The following is a review from the opening reception of Eve’s Daughters  on April 6th 2012 at Tarnish & Gold. Deep into Northeast Minneapolis, we found ourselves in the art district looking upon the space and gallery called “Tarnish & Gold“. The opening reception for “Eve’s Daughters” brought us here on a beautiful spring evening.…

  • Eve’s Daughters art exhibition

    We went to an art and poetry exhibition on 04/06/12 at Tarnish & Gold Gallery and met two wonderful artists: Ashley Dull and Wendy Brown-Baez.  There are additional events coming up all related to the arts and National Poetry Month. In celebration of National Poetry Month an exhibition of paintings by Ashley Dull and poem scrolls by…