In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic most people, until recently, have opted to stay at home and indoors bingeing on Netflix and learning to make sourdough. At Temple Sinai essential workers like me have continued to work though, doing building maintenance and a lot of cleaning and building ways to socially distance people for whenever everyone else returns to the temple for services and religious school. We've cleaned and polished everything to a blinding gloss. After awhile though we sort of ran out of work to do inside and have moved outdoors to tackle the sorely neglected landscaping. With the school being closed so there aren't any kids running about Mother Nature has taken over the grounds in some pretty interesting ways. We have been using several types of wood chips and mulch to cover large parts of the playground and other areas and, with all the rain we had early in the summer, there has been an amazing array of fungi popping up all over the place like never before. ...
In no particular order my Top Favorite Artomatic Artists that I hadn't heard of before: Matty Burns - Danny: The Astronaut Deer series Ellen Cornett - her Re-imagined Tales Jeanette L. Herrera - just about everything! Lisa Harkins - beautiful little collages Patricia Hartnett - Doves series Ben Nicholson - great work with no info. points off for that, Ben. Frank Mancino - fabulous realist drawings (think Robert Assael ) suffer from cheap framing (a pet peeve of mine having been a framer). Heather Randell - great work in collage on canvas Chris Bishop - Robots! Jamea Richmond-Edwards - very good mixed-media portraits Asad "ULTRA" Walker - Amazing what graffiti artists can do when they're not vandalising someone else's property Christian Tribastone - an excellent draftsman. Art on recycled paper bags and cardboard boxes Malcolm Blaisdell - dark, wacked out realism rules! Rosina Teri Memolo - Photographs documenting the death of the ...
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