Some
Spring Gleaning
by Robyn Wells Martins |
by Jack McWhorter |
by Doreen St. John |
by Heather Bullach |
by John W. Carlson |
by Patricia Zinsmeister Parker |
by Erin Mulligan |
by Christopher Triner |
By
Tom Wachunas
From
Merriam-Webster, glean / ˈglēn
intransitive verb
1: to gather grain or other produce left
by reapers / 2: to gather
information or material bit by bit
transitive
verb
1a: to pick up after a reaper / b: to strip of the leavings of reapers
- glean a field
2a: to gather (something, such as
information) bit by bit - can glean secrets from his hard drive / b: to pick over in search of relevant
material - gleaning old files for information
3: FIND OUT - The police used
old-fashioned detective work to glean his whereabouts
Planting time. The seed of
an idea: Once this Covid crisis has eased enough, some ambitious soul(s) out
there should seriously think about organizing an exhibit of works made by local
artists working through this strange and stressful time of social distancing. A
celebratory commemoration of resilience and productivity. A harvest festival.
In the right setting, it could be a truly inspiring and stunning show.
Meanwhile,
consider this post a very modest exercise in virtual curating. My Facebook
browsing has yielded many encounters with artists I’ve written about in
the past. This gathering of digital images, all found in their recent Facebook
posts, is certainly not an exhaustive look at what’s been pouring out of
studios in these parts. It’s a love letter of sorts. Virtually yours, think of
it simply as me being…grateful. Be well, everyone.
This was like taking a long drink at an oasis, Tom! Thanks so much for sharing. It's really good to see fresh and diverse new work.
ReplyDeleteDiane Belfiglio