Oct 092015
 

In June of 2015 the beautiful, eight-acre DeVos Japanese Garden was opened at the Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I visited in mid-July after a day of refreshing rain.

in appreciation of all who contributed to this contemplative space

in appreciation of all who contributed to this contemplative space

the streaming water flows into the rock carved water basin as an opportunity for purification

the streaming water flows into the rock carved water basin as an opportunity for purification

this tree spirals like a wave reminding me of the ocean

this tree spirals like a wave reminding me of the ocean

the smoothness of the stones and basin contrasts with the rough texture of the surrounding rocks

the smoothness of the stones and basin contrasts with the rough texture of the surrounding rocks

the hydrangea and lantern accent the path

the hydrangea and lantern accent the path

the island in the pond reachable by boat takes our minds to a serene place

the island in the pond reachable by boat takes our minds to a serene place

as water pours over the rocks the sound removes the need to talk only listen

as water pours over the rocks the sound removes the need to talk only listen

a Japanese thread-leaf maple tree beside a waterfall tumbling over rocks gives us a sense of timeless beauty

a Japanese thread-leaf maple tree beside a waterfall tumbling over rocks gives us a sense of timeless beauty

a long view across the pond reveals the tea house, bridge and sculpture as the water reflects the tranquil rocks, trees and sky

a long view across the pond reveals the tea house, bridge and sculpture as the water reflects the tranquil rocks, trees and sky

contemplation of near and far, solid and reflection

contemplation of near and far, solid and reflection

elegant lotus blossoms

elegant lotus blossoms

baby and great grandfather

baby and great grandfather

inside the garden a zen garden provides a stark contrast of minimalism

inside the garden a zen garden provides a stark contrast of minimalism

zen garden seating of stone harmonizes with the garden and provides a place to be quiet and mindful

zen garden seating of stone harmonizes with the garden and provides a place to be quiet and mindful

contrast the fleeting beauty of flowers with the old stones and flowing water of time

contrast the fleeting beauty of flowers with the old stones and flowing water of time

Oct 052013
 

Long ago while hiking in the North Carolina Mountains I came upon a convention of butterflies sipping water from the wet rocks along side of a waterfall. I made a photo and have been displaying an 8″ x 10″ print ever since. One day this spring I felt compelled to make a painting of these butterflies. A big painting. 3 feet x 4 feet. I sketched them in quite fluidly, but then became enraptured in their detail. I marveled at their consistencies and differences due to lighting, angle, distance and some uniqueness to each one. I built up layers of color because of their iridescent structure. The painting remains in the studio. I enjoy seeing it there. I’m wondering how it will relate to the next painting…Carolina Butterflies

Apr 222011
 

I cracked open a fortune cookie that said, “Good luck is mostly good planning.” I also got a card that said, “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade…But when life hands you a load of crap, don’t make anything.” In between the two there is living in the present moment, appreciating the beauty and coping with loss. It is in this spirit that we plan for a new sailing adventure, south to the Florida Keys and up the entire east coast of the U.S. It’s a voyage we have made before, but rushed into four weeks of vacation from work. On this trip we will wait for good weather and hopefully sail more, motor less, and get to see more land-side sights along the way.