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LAST, light the golden moment of the day. Last Winter full moon,

03.10.2009 by Peter J. Crowley // 2 Comments


Last Light The Crocker New London March 7th 2009

Process and perfection once something to strive for understanding light kelvin color temperature. That wonderful warm glow that happens on sunny day’s for just a few minutes at the beginning and end of the day. This digital image was really “captured” [captured the violent term that replaces the making of a negative or the creating an image] on Sat. evening in New London from the parking lot of The Bean and Leaf Coffee House where my friend Roberta Sulls had an opening of her art. Now that golden light can be pixceled out anytime if you just buy the newest software, capture any light you want on your cell phone and it will be goodnuff, consume it but in reality it consumes you. The last light, the golden moment is gone only to be replaced by replicated multi tasking pod people. Enough this was supposed to be a short post, but I don’t speak anachronisms.
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Photographic Art Statements questions made with light.

Prints for the people ask about March specials beyond what’s here.

even though it says Sept at top of this page scroll down. It is really March.

Last full moon of winter tonight. This is a last theme post.

Mark Twain Consider this?

“It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.” Yet choose to ignore cause it is making you money. I said that.

Categories // Black and White Fine Art Last light, Creativity or photography by numbers., Mark Twain, Roberta Sulls

Art and freedom go hand and foot.

03.07.2009 by Peter J. Crowley // 4 Comments


The doorway to an artist a path that the Leprechaun might find. It isn’t that the entry is hidden it is a state of mind. Many feet pass through this door yet most of them are blind to the color and the light before them, tis sad that the child is left behind. So as you stroll through the doorway look for the brightly colored palette it’s there inside your mind. Look forward and back for freedom you might find.


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Photographic Art

Prints for the people

Categories // Artist Portrait, Colorful Feet, Colorful Mind, Doorway

Art Warms the Soul

03.05.2009 by Peter J. Crowley // 5 Comments


The lights are on but the lot is empty is this the fate of small business? It’s night so perhaps they are closed. It’s also cold, February 26th 8:30 a polite women stops her car and shuts out the lights and waits for me to get my image civility isn’t dead. I wave her on thank her and stand in the cold. Pondering “Winter in America,” [a song/poem by Gil Scot Heron find it and listen] the world the cold which is not the temperature so much as a metaphor for humanity. Tonight I am warmed by the simple act of kindness of the women not wanting to interrupt my image. pjc

This week there are two art opening of note that will warm my soul and yours to if you come out.
we are one
a new body of work by sandra jeknavorian

MARCH 6 – MARCH 31, 2009 OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 6-9 PM ARTWORKS 49 CHURCH STREET NORWICH, CT (860) 889.2413 ADDITIONAL GALLERY HOURS BY APPOINTMENT

Roberta Sulls “Spring Cleaning Collection”
Opening Reception Saturday March 7th at 7pm At The Bean and Leaf 13 Washington St. New London Ct. 25% of Roberta sales will be donated the The Women’s Center in New London

Photographic Art Support Small Business

Categories // Roberta Sulls, Sandra Jeknavorian

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