At first thought, you would think him to be a fierce lion of a man. But in his village, everyone knew his heart was bigger than his mane.

painting by me, CDW
At first thought, you would think him to be a fierce lion of a man. But in his village, everyone knew his heart was bigger than his mane.

painting by me, CDW

Painting by me, CDW
I’m not in the darkness of number 4. Today feels like a number 5, but in the shadows to the left of the glowing highlight.
Stick Man tries to copy while Worm Man wants to steal. Or, is it the other way around? You tell me.

Graffiti Art Painting by me, CDW
Although she was a bit of an odd bird and wore a rooster on top of her hat, she was graceful as she walked through town with confidence.

Painting by me, CDW
At the party, they thought she was overly concerned with her beauty.
She wasn’t.
They didn’t know her.
She had other things on her mind.
Like life.
Like what really mattered.
They judged her anyway.
She didn’t care.

Painting by CDW-(me)
(Four Quills of a Tale is a folktale about losing one’s creativity and the struggle to regain it)
Where was she, my precious girl who stood by my side village after village? Who filled me with such light!? Such color!? Now, my trustworthy companion, my leader, had left my side.
Hours, perhaps days later, I heard the distinct and distant sound of her honk. It lifted me from the cold ground and my feet followed where my ears lead.
A swirling fog of color engulfed me as if I were trapped inside a tube of colored glass. My arms flailed and, clearing the fog from my vision, I happened upon an old wooden bridge. I hesitated, but only for a brief moment. Goose’s honk continued calling me forward.
On the other side of the bridge, my body became heavy and light at the same time. My eyes were drawn to a beautifully welded lamppost reaching toward the stars and alive with a small, enticing flame.
At the post’s base stood a bald man of abbreviated stature. How curious he was! With one eye, he stared in his hand-held mirror’s reflection and seemed to look behind him with one eye, while staring forward at me with the other.
“Name?” he asked, rudely.

Katarina by CDW
I painted this two years ago while waiting for my grandson to be born. When the joyous bundle arrived, all I had to do was fill in the name.

I thought about gluing Oreo cookies to his knee caps but thought he looked knobby enough. Besides, the black and white might have overshadowed his slippers!

painting by CDW- for my daughter before she grew up!
Looking for my book of poetry, I found this instead. It is my portfolio of art from my early years of painting. Here’s the cover and, the first page, and one of my first paintings. “Life is a Caberet.”



A bit of Louis and my own version of “It’s a Wonderful World”
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