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For starters, big shout out again to Esther Piszczek for keeping us in touch with the local arts scene. No one is happy that there have been so few art openings or receptions this year. Duluth welcomed a new director to the Tweed, Dr. Anja Chávez, and it seems like the next day we were in lockdown. According to their website our governor has requested that the Tweed remain closed till Spring. Definitely a disappointment. You can go to the Tweed website and see some of what you are missing.
What is it about faces that so fascinates us? I've been drawing faces since pre-school. Why? I don't know. In part it is a fascination with how much expressiveness can be generated with a minimal quantity of detail. I'm sure that's part of it.
My sketchbooks are filled with little drawings of faces, funny animals and designs. Sometimes I like to repeat a design until it morphs into some other design. (If you want to learn new designs, you might consider checking out Esther Pizczek's Zentangle classes.)
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Photo: Gary Firstenberg |
Speaking of faces, at the grocery store someone asked me today, "Is that you, Jack?" These masks have done more than hidden our smiles. They've concealed our identities. That was the first time this has happened, though not the first time I myself wanted to ask... "Is that you?"
One more thing about masks. Please don't do this:
And if you are an artist looking for highest quality scanning and giclee reproductions of your work, be sure to contact CPL Imaging. You will NOT be disappointed.
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It's strange that the head scientist I mean Governor Walz and all his follower science-believers haven't noticed all the masks contaminated with deadly disease being casually tossed in regular garbage, in parking lots, on road-sides, etc., and that they haven't had or demanded any super-strict requirement that the contaminated masks be disposed of in bio-hazardous waste bins, which should be everywhere.
It seems to be only conspiracy theorists who think that might be kind of dangerous and unscientific (never to mention that some suggest that the killer-virus is a government- and media-led scam to sell vaccines and gain total control, and that the ridiculous lack of seriousness on the disposal of the filthy masks pretty much proves that).
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