Posts Tagged "photography"

Featured Works: Week of May 20 (Spring)

By on May 19, 2019 in Issue Archives | Comments Off

Spring has been a long time coming in the Northern Hemisphere, but it is finally here. Our contributors celebrate the changing of the seasons. “Riparian Life” by John Zedolik accompanies Canadian geese back south with the spring warmth. In “I Could Be Charlemagne,” David Sapp observes the power of natural forces. With “What Home Garden,” photographer Keith Moul provides a close-up view of a...

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What Home Garden

By on May 19, 2019 in Art/Photography | Comments Off

  What Home Garden by Keith Moul

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Featured Works: Week of Sep 4 (Beauty All Around)

By on Sep 3, 2017 in Issue Archives | Comments Off

Through the eye of an artist, the eye of a poet, we can find beauty everywhere, as this week’s contributors demonstrate. “American Exceptional” by Llyn Clague serves as an ars poetica, finding inspiration all over America. “Cleveland Haiku #384” and “Cleveland Haiku #385” by Michael Ceraolo encapsulate moments in the city where he lives. “Always Assessing Size” by David Thornbrugh contemplates what animals notice about the world. “Blue Loneliness,” “Distinct” and “Exile” by Fabrice...

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Distinct

By on Sep 3, 2017 in Art/Photography | Comments Off

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Blue Loneliness

By on Sep 3, 2017 in Art/Photography | Comments Off

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