Archive for 2016

  • Two New Monoprint Collages

    By on May 5, 2016

    Here are my two new monoprint collages done in acrylic and ink. Both are 18"x24".

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    Polly Castor
  • Spring at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens

    By on May 4, 2016

    I had a glorious time a the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, which was bursting in bloom with cherry blossoms, wisteria,...

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    Polly Castor
  • NYC Five Boro Bike Tour

    By on May 3, 2016

    I completed it without walking my bike once– even up the steep climbs on the bridges– so although I...

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    Polly Castor
  • Two Early Spring Plein Air Oil Paintings

    By on May 2, 2016

    I've been painting outside a couple times here this spring before the weather turned cold and rainy.

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    Polly Castor
  • Some Exotic Captive Birds

    By on May 1, 2016

    Yes, a God I resonate with gave them their coloring!

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    Polly Castor
  • Bits and Clips for April 2016

    By on April 30, 2016

    I hope you find something here thought provoking, meaningful, inspiring, or helpful in these links.

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    Polly Castor
  • Kayaking in the Mangrove

    By on April 30, 2016

    We enjoyed kayaking in the mangroves wile in Florida...

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    Polly Castor
  • Hibiscus

    By on April 29, 2016

    As a photographer, should I focus on the stamen or the petals? I couldn't decide.

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    Polly Castor
  • Color Studies in My Artist Journal

    By on April 28, 2016

    I love an artist journal as a place to try out ideas before doing them on larger canvasses. Here...

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    Polly Castor
  • Poem by Sara Teasdale: Barter

    By on April 27, 2016

    Life has loveliness to sell, All beautiful and splendid things

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    Polly Castor
  • Book Review: Little Paris Bookshop

    By on April 26, 2016

    The main character is a "literary apothecary, or a "book epicure" that can discern which book is exactly the...

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    Polly Castor
  • Who Are You?

    By on April 24, 2016

    This quote is longer than most I share, but I think it is really worth reading because gaining objectivity...

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    Polly Castor

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