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“Oh my god grandpa” keeping up at full throttle…

10.06.2016 by Peter J. Crowley // 5 Comments

Who is Peter see Thurston Talk’s profile.

Not an easy task, I’m picking tomatoes she is running her circles increase in size.

dsc_2711-sept-24-2016 Saturday we went to the Theater to see “Piggie and Elephant we’re in a play”.  One of her teachers was in the play. We arrive at the theater as is the usual action Inara picks our seat. In the front roll a friend from school sits. A brief glance at Mom and me “I’m sitting here” mom and I head to the back. Her circle grows.

pjc-and-inara-11-webA stroll downtown Molly Walsh creates and shares our love. “Really Grandpa?” Laughing and seeing is what we do.

dsc_2014-welington-amilie-cat-7-13-16July a visit to feed Wellington a friends cat a little snuggle.

Visiting last night filling me in on the days events at school. A cut on her chin “Oh my god grandpa we were running and Peter wasn’t looking and bonked into me I fell and hit the curb proud of her little battle scare. But “Oh my god” where did that come from? A couple white pumpkins a flashlight walk she wants to go to see the Mandala painted in the street. It is late and daddy will be here soon. She tells me we should go watch the silly Humming Birds try and drink the nectar from the painted flower we laugh picturing birds trying to lick the flowers. Did I say laughter?

enjoy pjc

Photographic Art  My second book 

Categories // Adventures with Grandpa, Childhood, Circles., Doorway, Olympia Wa. Tags // Blending the past and the present, Olympia, Photographic Art, Portraits, Street Photography

Faces from 70’s

09.09.2016 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

A Life in Photographic Art 1971-Today

Memorial Day Parade 1972 Stratford Ct. The Stratford News. The first staff position.

Abington Ct. The Aries House 1972 Music, Art, Friends,  fresh food to share adventures.

Me Cosey Beach E. Haven Ct. already serious. The War drags on the profits roll in the body count every night on the evening news and that’s the way it is 1972 and today. The War Drones on. We’re only a pawn in their game.

Photographic Art

Categories // A Life in Photographic Art, B+W Silver Gelatin, Documentary, East Haven Ct., Passionate Observer, Vietnam Tags // Ambiance, B+W Fine Art Photography, Humanity, Portraits, Street Photography

A Muse Dances Through My Studio

08.31.2016 by Peter J. Crowley // Leave a Comment

A Life In Photographic Art

2001  A Wood Nymph floats through a white environment.

DSC_2419 S25 SatY-20 R-20 SpotWht Eyes Web8-6-162016 A new muse. It is always the eyes that separate art from glamour. These eyes tell the story and explore the soul of the artist. Her eyes are my eyes, my eyes are hers, speaking volumes to those who listen.

2001 Eyes and smiles Pirouette through the highlights and shadows.

DSC_1770 S 15 Sat-10 June 29 16 KaileyThe soul of an artist is etched by the eyes in the negatives a thesaurus of emotions.

Many years, many Muses some pass through my life briefly a spark a highlight and gone some linger for years and the language of creation expands we speak with a new voice. Shadows, highlights, motion, emotion explored discovered shared. A flower, a stream an old house the muse is youth the muse is me.   peace pjc

SCAN0125 Ss15 Sat+15 Cnst40 Lgt30 The MuseThe Muse of two plus years 200 rolls of film two million moments.

Photographic Art another muse dances through

Categories // A Life in Photographic Art, B+W Fine Art, Black and White Fine Art, Eyes, Motion, Norwich Ct, Olympia Wa., Soul Tags // B+W Fine Art Photography, Blending the past and the present, Color Fine Art, Figure Studies, Giclee, Olympia, Photographic Art, Portraits

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