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Assorted images from the last couple months.

01.15.2022 by Peter J. Crowley // 5 Comments

The skies on the 12th of January provided a grand pallet.

The sky provides me with images and dreams.

But it is people drive my creative soul. Jan. 14th at Safeway.  I was struck by this young women what a marvelous look.

While at the market I also made a quick portrait of one of the Pharmacy staff. This nurse gives pain free injections and is a pleasure to talk with.

Downtown Olympia Christmas shopping and fooling around. Sort of silly but aren’t we all a bit silly.

I met this man on a misty morning stroll. He was parking where I was walking as he got out of the car I asked can I sit in your car to tie my shoes? Laughing he said sure it is hard to get down there isn’t it.  He is making neighborhood maps I have a map of my neighborhood. We met on November 28th last year.

The storm door light table. I have used windows and doors to view my transparencies and negatives. Tracing, outlines all of us artists make what we need to create.

Life continues to layer into abstract creations today from downtown Olympia.  Layered Life a portfolio I have been shooting for nearly thirty years some with a subject in Victorian cloths layered against modern buildings.

 

Be well my friends. peace

 

Categories // Color Fine Art, Community, Faces, Layered Life, Life, Nature, Olympia Wa., People, Seattle, Silly, Street Photography, Uncategorized, Washington Tags // Abstraction, Black +White Fine Art Photography, Color Fine Art, Humanity, Layered Life, Olympia, Portraits, Street Photography

Wood Nymphs Frolic at Caprilands 2000 Coventry Ct.

02.17.2020 by Peter J. Crowley // 7 Comments

A magical morning at Caprilands in Coventry Ct. 

Misty early light they revel, dancing in their world, life without times reality. 

A sundial to warn that the reality will soon arrive and they will dance off returning to their hidden realm.

But sun is warm as are the moments,

Still time for a bit more morning play. Boldly they dance the silence broken by joyful laughter.

One last repose, a smile a giggle a wisp of wind and they are gone.

peace pjc

Categories // allure, B+W Fine Art, Caprilands, Color Fine Art, Coventry Ct., Dance, Film, Frivolity, Silly, Spring, Summer, Uncategorized Tags // Ambiance, B+W Fine Art Photography, Color Fine Art, Dance, Figure Studies

Math, Puddles, Around Town at 6 Years Old

04.11.2018 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

Math and local Business. A program at the Olympia Public Schools. Students visit five businesses and answer math problems for their grade. Inara goes to OCS a private school but she heard about this and wanted to do the program. The school district gives a reward to all who complete five visits. Mom says lets do 10 since I’ll be giving you the reward. When they dropped me off she had 13 including 3 from me. They went on to other places for more questions. At most Businesses she did a few questions. The child loves to learn.

Math Question at the Port of Olympia. Her process is to hear the question then scooch down and figure it out popping back up with the answer always correct. Saturday morning she came over to play. I was watching The Masters and told Inara that when Tiger Woods does his math on the green he also scooches down.  When I told her about Tigers process her eyes reflected that she either had heard of Tiger or was surprised and pleased someone was named Tiger.

An after school visit March 20th Snap Peas, and Strawberry Milk. “Grandpa move that table over here so I can set my milk on it?” “What?” I say, she responds “please”

Nooks and crannies she slips into small places where her view is unique. Here at the market watching the convener move the Snap Peas along. 

Monday the 8th after a furious 3/4 of an hour of Minecraft we venture out to collect sticks to build a small shelter for her animals outside by my garden. I spy a puddle on the street Mandela we stop picking up sticks  for a photo. At first she says no, I ask her always when I want her to pose. It will be a refection of you in the puddle that’s cool. A couple minutes of shadows and reflections and back to gathering.

 February 8th at school the older kids put on a play Inara and the younger children were the audience. Well as soon as we arrive home a play is written, a set constructed and the story of a waking baby Dragon is performed. 

Silly Rabbit eyes as she finishes her salad at Poppet cool kids clothes, The salad from MeKong  a great Thai eatery here in Olympia. Mekong doesn’t have a salad on the menu but well everybody knows Inara and they now prepare her a salad when she visits. No Dressing. We all laugh when I say to the waitress no dressing in the room you make the salad. The waitress laughs and says “I know.” Just another 6 YO regular. 

Photographic Art 952, posts, 161 pages, 8 Galleries pick a tag or a file below explore 47 years of art.   enjoy pjc

Categories // Abstract, Childhood, Color Fine Art, Olympia Wa., Photographic Art, Silly Tags // Abstraction, Color Fine Art, Great Food, Olympia, Reflections, Spring

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