Monthly Archives: April 2016
Gravity still works, parts 1 and 2
My younger granddaughter, Bennett, spent some time making sure that gravity was still in effect. In each case, it was. Her great-grandmother, in the background of the top image, seems surprised the result of the experiment.
Bennett picked out this outfit herself. She has either a very strong, on-the-edge fashion sense, or she’s completely hopeless. At this point, I feel like it could go either way…
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.27.2016
Art is where art is

Sometimes the art you see at the art gallery isn’t where you thought you’d find it. I went to see the fantastic show by James Johnson and Erika Pochybova at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts.
And, then, in a little service galley behind the gallery, I found some more art! It’s not as beautiful as James’s and Ericka’s, but still…
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.26.2016
Nope

This is a photography blog, not a political one – I feel it’s important to start there.
The other day, I was talking with my granddaughter, the fabulous Hannah. I said (I was joking, of course), “…and, as you know, I am in fact a genius.” The fabulous Hannah relied, without missing a beat, “OK. Let’s just pretend that’s true.”
The other Saturday morning, I saw the NOPE art in a studio window. And I made the image, and am posting it here, just because of the artistic merits of what I saw and captured.
Let’s just pretend that’s true.
CASP
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.26.2016



