Stars in My Eyes
/Sometimes an artist can’t see what she’s making until it’s been done for a while. My latest piece, Filtered Beams, is hot off the encaustic press . . .
Read More* Diane Reardon, Ph. D. * Psychologist * Creativity Coach *
Making Art about Whales and Oceans in a Warming World
This “whales” blog ran from 2014 through October 2019. Please enjoy its posts for their focus on globe warming and our whales and oceans.
Sometimes an artist can’t see what she’s making until it’s been done for a while. My latest piece, Filtered Beams, is hot off the encaustic press . . .
Read MoreHumpbacks are in the news, locally and worldwide. . .
Read MoreAs mentioned last post, a group of my pieces about whales will be shown at a local invitational art show. The series is called Same Boat . . .
Read MoreIntentions of helping the oceans are not enough. Apparently, writing or reading a blog is not enough either; actions are needed. My last post on using cloth grocery bags did help me a bit by leading to . . .
Read MoreWhen I first started making art about whales, I had trouble telling one kind from another. Since there are over 75 kinds, maybe you . . .
Read MoreHow can art inspire us to care for our oceans? One way is when it reminds us of experiences that touched us deeply. The thrill of watching a humpback breach . . .
Read MoreAnimals don’t like loud noises. They are especially threatened by unusual ones made by people and machines.
This week . . .
Read MoreArt and science about whales to inspire cleaning up our oceans.