Portfolio, January 28, 2010
January 28th, 2010
click here to see more pictures. Here is a random sample of photos and digital art from the past year. Read the rest of this entry »
click here to see more pictures. Here is a random sample of photos and digital art from the past year. Read the rest of this entry »
click here to see more photos. Christmas was a fun time. The family got together to celebrate. People gave each other gifts. Merry Christmas!
click here to see more pictures. Best wishes and happy new year. Here are a few photos of friends. Also included are two photos of Tenzin Yongdu, a monk from Nepal who spend a few days in Montreal this Autumn and taught at the Rigpe Dorje Center.
click here to see more pictures. Nathalie and Jan invited friends to a housewarming party, to help them kick-off a beginning, by filling the place with the spirit of friendliness, good conversation, playfulness and music.
Software problems have slowed things down a little. I won’t have pictures from Jan’s party posted for a few days, while I deal with technical difficulties. Meanwhile, one could read the latest from Club Morono, or peruse some of the writings on Dreaming Man.
click here to see more pictures. Tim Higham stopped into Montreal after doing business in Quebec City. Read the rest of this entry »
click here to see more pictures. Rob Denton wrote, directed and produced Triptych: Three Short Plays. They played at Theatre Ste. Catherine in Montreal. Read the rest of this entry »
click here to see more pictures. Laughter is serious business, nothing to joke about. The gallery with this post is a selection of imaginary pictures related to the on-going Lohbado, Club Morono, Oogah saga. For more detailed descriptions of the photos, visit Dreaming Man. Read the rest of this entry »
click here to see more pictures. The eighth annual Expozine fair happened this weekend in the plateau of Montreal. Nearly three hundred people presented their work in the basement of the Eglise Saint-Enfant Jesus. Organizer Louis Rastelli invited me to take pictures of this cultural event, featuring literary publications, comics, magazines, posters, cards, buttons, art object and artwork. It was a delight for the eye, and a lively, friendly event.
click here to see more pictures. Lake of Stew performed at Sala Rosa on November 12 to launch their new album entitled “Sweet as Pie”. The house rocked with twenty-first century urban hillbilly music in the plateau of Montreal. Read the rest of this entry »