Arts Area
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Adan’s Fine Art America Images # 13 – Light Between the Trees, Digital Art circa 2016
“This digital variation of a 2012 winter scene in Vermont is from Ethan Allen park, located a few blocks from where my wife grew up.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.18.3
“Evening masses were best remembered in the old wood church he grew up in.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.18.2
“Macario’s hotel was the modernized fortress playing visual counterpoint to….”
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Monet @style_minds
“…(a) lesson..I seem to need to relearn each time I paint, lol!”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.18.1
“The long afternoons with late evenings before the sun would set, meant the art show was….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.17.1
“On her third trip to Galveston to visit with Arturo, Rosetta….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.16.2
“They both grinned quietly, remembering their newness together….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.16.1
“…entering this apartment on the second floor, with tree views through the open wood windows….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.15.2
“Painting had just done the same thing for him.“
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Mountain Canoe, Updated Image for Fine Art America Listing 08.20.2020
“The stars in the current image-version were actually there. The lighting, and my camera shot, just didn’t capture the highlights and color (canoe) well at all!“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.15.1
“… what he loved most about the original impressionists’ works.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.14.2
“Rosetta glanced down at the list of sandwiches and lunch dishes.“
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Tweets That Caught My Eye on Twitter – Humor @HecatesLove13
“…corny as this tweet is, it never fails to make me feel at least even a little bit better!”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.14.1
“It took Arturo three days to convince Rosetta to go to lunch with him.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.13.1
“Lunch, for Arturo, had, over the years, become an art of patience and time….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.12.2
“One set of knowns helped reveal another set of unknowns.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.12.1
“Even with attention-seeking Sundance, Arturo and Rosetta were bees to….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.11.3
“The breeze whispered more, but too quietly to grasp. Arturo didn’t mind, his heart was filling with expectations….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.11.2
“Arturo grasped a small canvas, inlaid with soft overlapping rows of wide brush strokes. Blue-grey, like worn bolts on an old wheel….”
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Aging Gracefully During Covid-19 : Approaching 70 – Why It Feels Like the Speed Limit, lol!
“Doubts about whether 70 would actually be that major a marker for me, in terms of how hard and how far to push myself, held me back from developing thIs post though, until today!“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.11.1
“ It would be lunch time soon Arturo sensed….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.10.3
“ …at the far end of the table, across from the side he had chosen to go down….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.10.2
“Her clash of ancestors….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.10.1
“Galveston, initially, proved almost as problematic as it did promising.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.9.2
“The sergeant reached down to the plain wood table beside him, pinched a small safety razor, and lifted it up to the room.“
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My Two Most Read Posts July 2020 – SilverSneakers Stability Class, and My Review Of AcornTV’s Brokenwood
“I knew even before the month ended these two would be my top July 2020 posts, there was no one close enough to hardly even threaten an upset, lol!“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.9.1
“In the Air Force, shaving everyday is like the sun rising, expected.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.8.3
“In the early spring, with fog on the waves, Arturo moved to Galveston. History shows, he reflected, the weather is less predictable there….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.8.2
“After another try, with an artistically supportive woman….”
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Awash in Dreams – One Painting, Four Digital Variations
“Sometimes I spend a lot of time debating which variations to keep, which to toss, I come up with, from any one of my originals. This time around the process just seemed to slip by without as much stutter and hesitation – much the way this painting came about.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.8.1
“Dancers, he quickly found, like himself as an artist….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.7.1
“‘They let you do that in school,’ asked his youngest, a boy.“
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“My names is Hah-nah” : Hanna – 2nd Season – Amazon Prime Original – a Streaking 5 Stars!!!!!
“Neither my wife nor I had much hope the follow-up to Season 1’s absolute thriller could come close, much less surpass, the intense when’s-it-gonna-end suspense and tension of this remarkably very modern, very relevant to our times fictional series!“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.6.1
“‘See you at the show,’ he whisper-read, quietly remembering why he needed to shave.“
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.5.1
“In that instant, from the words of a kind stranger, Arturo made a decision.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.4.2
“Anna pranced, arms alternating up into the air in pure play, unaware how beautifully she danced.”
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My Art and Photography are in Good Company at Fine Art America!
“Just a short post with some links for a special promotion Fine Art America has created for artists and photographers selling their work on the FAA site.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.4.1
“Arturo was staring at a small ridge of blue-green paint….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.3.2
“Arturo leaned forward a few more inches, closing off their conversation from those around them….”
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Adan’s Movie/Cable TV Reviews – The Frankie Drake Mysteries – PBS via Prime Video – Season1, Five Stars!
“There’s also a great blend of four main characters, including Frankie – of an interesting mix of sizes, shapes, personalities, and ethnicities. All very capable, and yet, with terrific emotional nuancing, quite vulnerable. These are courageous women wanting their share of the world.”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.3.1
“Though they had just met that week, he liked the glint and glimmer her eye. He feared losing momentum….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.2.3
“The image itself, when nearly done, Arturo had always felt, lived in the light.”
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Aging Through Covid-19, July 16, 2020 – Contemplations During the Virus Upsurge in Austin
Been a Bit Since I’ve Posted Much Anything About Our Covid-19 adjustments and challenges, my wife and I have just continued to clatter down the road of time, grabbing and doing the things we’re still able and allowed to do like two kids walking home from elementary school 😊
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.2.2
“Arturo…let the wind’s whispers speak light whistles….”
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Milestone @FineArtAmerica July 2020 – 1,000,000 Views of My Art and Photography!
I can only humbly say – Thank you! – to everyone who’s stopped by, sometimes commenting, and enjoyed viewing my work! Plus a special gratefulness to all my buyers and licensing agents since my joining Fine Art America and posting my art and photography in early 2016! Please continue to enjoy visiting, please continue to…
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.2.1
“These were the moments Arturo felt a visitor to his own work….”
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.1.2
“Colors and textures. Shapes that softly glow….”
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Bastille Day 2020! 🇫🇷 With Memories of Paris 2012
Sheila and I eventually took the same bus back we’d taken to the Bastille monument, back to our tiny upper floor loft in a nice apartment building, rented through an early European version of what Airbnb later came into being as.
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The Old American Artist Twitter Excerpt Series, Number I.1.1
“Maybe now, in my sixties, he thought, my days are like weeks now….”















