Showing posts with label @carylhenryalexander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label @carylhenryalexander. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Caryl Henry Alexander-Epic City Radio Interview Recording

Let me know what you think!

The conversation with Carolivia Herron was really fun!
She is so warm and welcoming! As was her fabulous engineer, Alex Lima, I appreciate his insights and comments.







Caryl Henry Alexander-Epic City Radio Interview Recording 









A special thanks  to Karen James Cody for introducing me to Carolivia, to my wonderful supportive husband Jesse Alexander and to comedian Ruth for sharing her thoughts during the show.

Friday, April 27, 2018

Happy #Arborday


I LOVE TREES!


















Great! I love trees!
I live amongst trees-the woods as my dad called them and they are my friends!

I would like to think that the trees around our home, help to keep our air a bit cleaner than it would be in our neighborhood, that is near to an AF base.
Today is one of those awesome Spring days when the trees start showing baby leaves! You know that wonderful chartreuse, that whisper of green….. 














Today I am in gratitude for the Winter sky that has amazed me
So clear and full of stars and moon. 

Now, I will enjoy the shade that our trees offer throughout the Summer.
I can see that the trees are awake and struttin their stuff, ready to roll. 


















I wish us, the birds, animals, weeds and bugs a season with the nutrients that we all need to live well and prosper!


Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Mixed Media Selfies!


When we create, we plumb the depths of our being, accessing what we think, feel and believe. The more we create, the more we discover!
Mixed Media selfies are self portraits that tell a story in the moment.There are infinite possibilites for materials we can use. I've been looking around the net and love these examples.....

Registration-https://www.eventbrite.com /e/caryl-henry-alexander-artist-with-purpose-invites-you-to-gratitude-garden-2018-tickets-44822253567


Monday, April 16, 2018

Future Facing Art and Poetry: Sparks that Connect

Greetings!
This is a proposal that Poet Hiram Larew and I have submitted to Montpellier Art Center for an exhibition in their library gallery. Our vision is to weave together two distinct disciplines with multiple thematic inter-sections to explore and create.




Our recipe: 
First take Hiram's amazingly visual poetry!


BETTER SEEDS
Looking up seems early
I’m going to slip outside as soon as
sprigs poke and fences shine
Scout about until you wave me in for breakfast
I’m going to lean into my wishes
Because this is the nickel time of spring
When legs seem longer.

There are better ways of learning
Ways as ready as your bird box
There are better people
Ones who get polished by the wind
And there are better seeds
The kind that wait a year or two.

But it’s hard to wait when everything is curling
When time slips through curtains to let us know
That this chance is more than our pillows
It’s quicker than that
It’s kind of like our neighbor
Who slides a box of kale starts
Onto the porch first thing
Chuckling not to wake us.

And mix in, until well blended my own paintings and installations,
 











Cook til seared on the outside and pink on the inside. 
While hot layer with movement, sounds and color. Serve immediately!

Friday, March 31, 2017

PCM 2017 is coming up April 29 in DC, are you coming to town?

Did you all hear that there is an Honoring Our Sacred Rivers community art project that I'm involved with in the lead up to the Peoples Climate March? I'm inspired and actively co-creating in an expansive river loving community, the Potomac Riverkeeper Network's Patuxent, Anacostia and Potomac Riverkeepers.

Working with the healing energy that runs with the rivers is totally cool.
This time has reminded me of stories that my mommy shared with me about her baptism in the Raritan River in NBNJ.
I'm so glad that I have stories of how we lived with and interacted with our environment when there was such abundance of access. Let's share our stories.