Was a featured poet at Van Duzer Days at Full Cup Saturday 8/13/2011. There were about 9 other artists reading poems. All poems about Staten Island. Frank William hosted.
Very cool.
EKÒ-SPEAKS-ART
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Rejections
Why is it that we place so much stock on being accepted to publishers who we do not benefit financially from. I understand the importance of having your name in books. It looks good, builds up a name for yourself...but in the end, who benefits from all of it? The person publishing the anthologies and collecting the royalty checks which is not the individual artists but the person who said yes or no to your submissions. So why let one person make you feel good or bad because they decide that a select group will fit together better than others. Maybe I just tell myself this to make myself sleep better at night but I have confidence my writing is good and no matter how many rejection letters I receive, I need to keep hold of the fact that it has no bearing on me as an author. I just do not fit what they are looking for. Plus i deserve to be paid for my hard work and genius. lol.... not watch someone else profit from it.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
puzzle piece
this is a puzzle piece i submitted to Art Connects as part of Tim Kelly's collaborative puzzle installation. i worked on it for about an hour hour and a half ....my daughter submitted a puzzle piece as well. she was very proud that her and i would have art in the same show. according to her, if i am in the show, then it must be a really great show and so she is proud to have her art in it as well...it is real.. her remarks made me very happy... it is nice to know someone thinks so highly of you and your talents...especially your kids!
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
What does an artist look like?
I've posed this question toward the reader for one sole reason. I've been told on numerous occasions that I "look like an artist". So what exactly does an artist look like? At first I thought it was the tattoos. Yea, that must be it...tattoos equal artist. That has to be it. But no, that can not be it. People say this to me even when I am covered up. So what is it? And why is it that people can spot that I am an artist right away but struggle to identify my race? I find this phenomenon very amusing.
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