I have particularly fond memories of watching the escapades of Hercule Poirot, played by David Suchet with my grandmother. Curled up in an arm chair as a child in the warmth of her living room watching an odd man with an exacting manner solve the unsolvable crimes created by Agatha Christie made for many a... Continue Reading →
The nutshell studies – Frances Glessner Lee
Not all art starts out as art. Some pieces which we view today as amazingly creative pieces, started life with a much different purpose. Some get mistaken for trash...like in the case of Paul Branca, bless the cleaning lady that thought she was being helpful and threw out the $15,000 dollar trash installation. In the... Continue Reading →