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Red Spot

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Gray Gradation

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Red Wave

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Winter Watch by jgyoungmd

  She ran by at walk pace athletic garb on trying to get thinner while the trees had already disrobed and ice settled into the creek. Couples wintertalk by little noticing other sticks racing up the path as I sit … Continue reading

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Gift Rapt Plus (DVD)

Gift Rapt [45 min.] “In this one man holiday show at Macky Auditorium Gallery at the University of Colorado, I look at the gift of NOW. Poems set the stage for this conceptual show. Some are serious, others comic; some … Continue reading

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Back to blogging

Since the last blog last year, I reached 90 videos on www.YouTube.com/jgyoungmd, got juried into art shows at Open Studios, Core Art Gallery “Wordplay” show, the Louisville National Fine Arts Show and have had two one man shows at Studio … Continue reading

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Mendocino

Documentary of our trip to Mendocino on our 25th wedding anniversary. Having fun with the children’s game, “Duck, Duck, Goose.” Commentary on seriousness and play in Buddhism.

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Less

This subtle play on words explores the role of abstraction in art and asks, “A picture is worth a thousand words” or is it?

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Strangers to Themselves

Freud saw Leonardo da Vinci as a repressed homosexual; Jung develops the idea of the the animus [the male side of woman] and the anima [the female side of man] which may be seen in the complex personalities of Leonardo, … Continue reading

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Strangers

His life of obscure poetry So unique It was hard to understand What plagued him. Only with great effort Could I begin to glimpse What he meant But most remained hidden In his own private world Undisturbed by me. Her … Continue reading

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