The Chapel of Maria Santissima Di Montevergine

Chapel of Maria Santissima di Montevergine in Haverstraw, NY

This blog post is a continuation of my previous post titled “A road trip with no end destination in mind,” in which I hopped in my car and headed north along 9W and the Hudson River, looking for new places to explore. I left the story at the point where I was in Haverstraw, NY, … Read more

Use of the phrase jolie laide

example of jolie laide seen at the Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown

I was reading a profile of the designer Kelly Wearstler in the NY Times, and there was an interesting quote from Amy Astley, the editor of Architectural Digest (which I love, and subscribe to), where she said: “…’I do think she’s a master of jolie-laide,’ or finding beauty in the unconventional or strange.” I was … Read more

Having fun with AI art related to the Ducks vs The Buffs in college football

Ducks vs Buffs college football AI art

I’ve never been much of a college football fan, but with all the recent hype about Coach Prime (Deion Sanders) and the Colorado Buffaloes football program, it’s caught my attention. Between the 3-0 start for the Buffs, along with constant coverage on the ESPN Instagram account, along with Coach Prime appearing on 60 Minutes last … Read more

Real estate listing with famous art reproductions

famous art reproductions

I was looking at some real estate listings online when I noticed some famous art reproductions all in the same house in Newburgh, NY. The first one that grabbed my attention was this copy of “Juan de Pareja,” by the Spanish artist Diego Velázquez (the original is circa 1650), installed in this turquoise blue hallway. … Read more

Artistic floral arrangements at art galleries

unusual sunflowers seen at Pace Gallery in NYC

When I entered Pace Gallery the other day to see the Julian Schnabel exhibition, I was immediately struck by this artistic floral arrangement at the front desk. Those aren’t your typical sunflowers, and what are the spiky balls? I wasn’t sure at first glance, but wanted to try to find out. I’m not 100% sure … Read more

A double rainbow in New Jersey

double rainbow as seen in New Jersey

My son contacted me yesterday to ask if I was seeing the double rainbow outside after a long afternoon of heavy rains. As I looked outside, I was struck first by the intensity of color and light, much more visually intense than any rainbow I’ve seen of recent memory, but secondly the aspect of a … Read more

Finding art by my feet on the sidewalks of NYC

found comic book page on the sidewalk in NYC

When I am in New York City and walking around, I tend to see things that grab my attention in unlikely places, whether it’s on the sidewalk, on the back of a sign, the possibilities for creative finds are endless – like this leaf and muffin wrapper that looks like a flower. I was walking … Read more

The suggestion of flowers on the sidewalk in NYC

A plant leaf and a muffin wrapper look like a flower

I was walking around Chelsea in Manhattan on Saturday, visiting art galleries, when I noticed this combination of objects, pictured above. I didn’t touch it or move anything, what you see above is what I saw – and to me, it looked like a flower! Now, why would a long thin plant leaf like this … Read more

A road trip with no end destination in mind, part 1

Sinclair Oil Green Dinosaur sculpture

This past Sunday morning, I wanted to get out of the house (since I work from home all week), but couldn’t decide where to go. The weather was questionable (chance of rain), so I wanted an adventure that had some possibilities of being inside and/or outside. I’ve been exploring Hudson River towns in recent months, … Read more