• fall harbinger

    i have been watching this little leaf on the red maple in front of our house. "what's the hurry?"... i ask?


  • just published!

    well... we've gone and done it! my son and i have published a couple of photography books on blurb. how cool is that!?! really! it is so amazing that anyone... with the time and inclination... can publish a book! truly a wonder!

    my new addiction... i mean... hobby... of photography has lead me down a side road, it seems. alex and i, sharing my camera, got into some photographic exploration on a couple of recent trips. this exploration has lead to the publishing of these two books. you can check them out through these nifty little badges:

    By jacqueline iskande...

    By jacqueline iskande...

    see more of alex's photography at his flickr photostream.

  • aloha...

    well... i suppose it has been a while since i posted, hasn't it? a lot has happened, but not i felt like talking about. i'll try to do better. and to make up for it, here is a little aloha from our recent trip to hawaii. this is one of my favorite sunset photos. you can see all our (my son's and mine) good pics on flickr... just click aloha.

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  • long time, no entry

    gosh... it sure has been a while since i have posted anything, hasn't it? not sure why that is... guess i have not had much to say.

    the SAMA conference in early april was great! i really enjoyed meeting a lot of new people. i also had 2 very good workshops: one with bill buckingham and sophie drouin on working with stones; and the other one with sonia king on the business of mosaics. volunteering was a wonderful experience which gave me an opportunity to meet even more people.

    the MAI 2008 exhibit was very exciting... so, so many good pieces representing a lot of different techniques and materials. i think that my favorite mosaic in the exhibit... the one that wowed me the most when i first laid eyes on it... was by scott henderson... i believe.. and was titled swan lake. absolutely stunning! kind of surprising, as i am really more into abstract these days... but it was beautifully done and so, so striking... it just kind of took my breath away. click on the thumbnail to see it.

    still working on my monthly rhythms explorations, and i am enjoying both the process and the challenge. i also finished up my latest floating planes piece from my above and below series. i am calling it subtleties. i am not sure how i feel about it... it just did not turn out as i had envisioned it. it was very experimental... but really nothing like i anticipated. i will expand on all that some more when i post some pics in a few days.

    not much more to talk about right now... i will post my april rhythms piece now.

    more later...

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