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A few shots B&W processing from our 2008 trip to New

Coors Field, in downtown Denver, offers breathtaking views of the Rockies, enhancing baseball with high altitude and dry air, leading to thrilling games and impressive home runs. It embodies Denver's culture.

Photo study of John's Chevy

From an In studio event

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

Saturday morning in Chicago. Lakeview East. A small peek...

Raw dump of every snap I took at the No Kings Event. I will eventually do an edited run and curate thru things.

redwing black bird series/sketchbook

 

redwing black bird series/sketchbook

 

A few shots B&W processing from our 2008 trip to New

A Tuesday Night class of many ages

A few shots B&W processing from our 2008 trip to New

This look at something to do "East of 41" takes us up to Zion.

for this longest running Native American Event in Lake County. This was the 22nd event and was very well attended. #eastof41 Take a look at the video notes of the afternoon. youtu.be/4EeMyC5ZsEE

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

Gull Series #20 12 x 18 water color and ink on paper

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

The REI Co-op building in Denver is a historic landmark that was once a power plant for the city’s tramway system. It was renovated and restored by REI, a leading outdoor retailer and co-operative, to showcase its conservation ethic and commitment to the community. The building features a large retail store that sells outdoor gear and clothing, as well as a bike shop, a ski shop, a rental service, and a trade-in program. The building also hosts events and activities for outdoor enthusiasts, such as classes, workshops, and guided trips. The REI Co-op building in Denver is more than just a store, it is a destination for adventure and discovery

“Pay This Some Mind!” (Final Version)

Acrylic and Mixed Media, 16x20, 2024

Part of the Voices in Protest series

 

This painting began as an abstract attempt to say something honest about Pride without co-opting someone else’s struggle — but as it grew, it became a larger conversation. Inspired by the 1969 Stonewall uprising and set in front of the U.S. Capitol, the piece features figures modeled after Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, holding signs — including one left blank.

 

At its first showing, visitors were invited to fill in that empty sign with their own messages using sticky notes. What emerged was powerful: voices speaking out on veterans’ care, immigration, personal identity, and resistance.

 

🌸 “They tried to bury us, but they didn’t know we are seeds.”

 

This final version preserves those community messages, woven into the piece’s DNA — but the invitation still stands.

What would your sign say?

Drop it in the comments or visit the gallery — and add your voice.

 

️ This painting appears alongside Before the Noise and Words Woven Walking Waukegan, other works in this unfolding story. You can view the full series in this album.

  

02/29/2024 Dreamy start to this years extra day. Waukegan Beach, Lake Michigan, Illinois Sunrise

Maybe both, Who also dreams of flying like a bird. This composite image created over this mornings coffee. I am, in my favorite environs, taking a selfie. (six separate images layered for this)

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

Shots from Saturday at the #ScooptheLoop #Waukegan #DavidLSI

A Tuesday Night class of many ages

Behold the Rosa Negro, a masterpiece born from the delicate caress of EVA sheet foam. Crafted with precision, it stands as the floral crown jewel in my flamboyant pirate ensemble. So enamored am I with its allure that I've deemed it worthy of a spotlight in its very own feature post.

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