Days of Art 2025-15: Louis Prima

These Days of Art posts are not meant to be informative, but inspirational. I hope to present you with a little piece of art that you may be unfamiliar with. Take from it what you will, whether it is new or simply a reminder of something forgotten. Today’s art is presented by Louis Prima, trumpter,…

Days of Art 2025-11: R.I.P Sam Moore

Sam Moore, the lead-tenor half of the 1960s soul duo, Sam & Dave, passed away yesterday, Friday morning. He was 89. According to NPR, “Publicist Jeremy Westby said Moore died in Coral Gables, Florida, due to complications while recovering from surgery. No additional details were immediately available.” Moore was best known for his successful partnership…

Days of Art 2025-9: Paul J

I don’t need to say much about this one. If you know music, you will hear the arrangement, the skintight musicianship, the moodmelting backing vocals, and the brainfreeze lead’s vocal range. J Paul is here, and he’s live with a remake of Aerosmith’s “Dream On.”

Days of Art 2025-8: My Sweet Lord

My wife knows I don’t want a funeral when I die, but should she survive me, and I hope to God she does, it will be up to her. Funerals aren’t for the dead; they’re for the living. Instead of a bunch of words, I’d rather people just hear and see … me. Not my…

Days of Art 2025-7: Am I the Same Song?

In 1968, music producer Carl Davis gathered a group of session musicians and laid out a track written by Eugene Record and Sonny Sanders called “Am I the Same Girl?” The song was accompanied by lead vocals provided by Chicago native and Brunswick Records recording artist, Barbara Acklin. Barbara’s vocals were not to Davis’s liking,…

Days of Art 2025-6: Black Filmmaking

Even though few people ever read this blog, and though we’ve stopped regularly posting to it for years, I believe keeping a live conduit to art is more important than ever. Put simply, Earth culture sucks. That being true, I will attempt to reinstate something I was doing years ago: Days of Art. That is…

Black & White v. Color Photography

There has long been a debate on when photographers should shoot in black and white (bw) versus color. This is particularly true with respect to street photography, since many old shooters have held loud biases against shooting color. Before we debate the merits of their arguments, we need to understand a bit of history. For…

The Art in Street Photography

In addition to painting versions of my and my wife’s photos, I’ve begun a series wherein I do an interpretation of photographs taken by renowned street photographers. I don’t usually have a predetermined approach to them. I really just start sketching (or painting without a formal sketch) and seeing where they take me. The results…

Chrysalis Stage

I am not a trained artist. I am a photographer and a novelist. Painting is a retirement hobby. I do have, however, an artist “wife coach.” Seeing her paintings develop and seeing mine are two different experiences. Maria’s paintings bloom like flowers in early June. You can tell from the start they’ll be lovely, you…

Mediocre Art Is Better than a Good Job

Since my favorite (and only) social media outlet, Post.News, is closing, I’ve decided to start using my blogs as a place to deposit my work. No one reads blogs, really, but it’s better than taking a part-time job to remedy my occasional boredom. I restarted my love affair with art, in earnest, back in 2021,…