Wow- what an exciting webpage! I truly love your ability to appreciate the art in the ordinary, offering further meaning to what might otherwise be passed-by. Your writing , reader-friendly (a los gentes, tambien!) and spiced w/ charisma, awakens the reader to a beautiful truth: there is a global community, and sharing ideas, reflections, and cool pix of graffiti are all acts of involvement. viva la escriba!
hi Danielle. We were friends in elementary school- its Lynda goldman. i saw your profile on linkedin and it led me to your site. i hope you are well. I always love finding an old friend online. -Lynda
I absolutely love your art and writing site. I don’t remember how I cam across it but it’s my home page so that I can enjoy it everytime I come online (and that’s a lot as I go to boarding school and it gets pretty boring around here). Just know that your work is being enjoyed all the way from London, England!
Hi there,
I love your Zora Neale Hurston collage. I am writing a smallish research paper on some theories I have on events that may have shaped Zora’s identity and life. What a brilliant and progressive African-American woman, all before the advent of civil rights and feminism! I think she was so far ahead of her time, people felt they had to bring her down. I am at university in the Bay Area. Have you seen her census records? I found them fascinating, brought some insights. Beautiful site, really enjoyed it! Thank you.
Wow- what an exciting webpage! I truly love your ability to appreciate the art in the ordinary, offering further meaning to what might otherwise be passed-by. Your writing , reader-friendly (a los gentes, tambien!) and spiced w/ charisma, awakens the reader to a beautiful truth: there is a global community, and sharing ideas, reflections, and cool pix of graffiti are all acts of involvement. viva la escriba!
the Graffiti photos at Padgett station look good; well done
Thank you Hal. I enjoyed looking at your photographs of squirrels and elves… very cute! Did we meet at the opening?
My wife is a Latman. I am wondering if you are related.
Please write me so we can discuss offline.
Namasate from Hal
hi Danielle. We were friends in elementary school- its Lynda goldman. i saw your profile on linkedin and it led me to your site. i hope you are well. I always love finding an old friend online.
-Lynda
Are you back in Carrboro ?
I will return to the lovely land of North Carolina just after the New Year. Happy 2008!
I absolutely love your art and writing site. I don’t remember how I cam across it but it’s my home page so that I can enjoy it everytime I come online (and that’s a lot as I go to boarding school and it gets pretty boring around here). Just know that your work is being enjoyed all the way from London, England!
Kate, thanks for your lovely words. They totally made my day and made me smile SO big! I like Dan Eldon’s “The Journey Is the Destination” too.
Hi there,
I am at university in the Bay Area. Have you seen her census records? I found them fascinating, brought some insights. Beautiful site, really enjoyed it! Thank you.
I love your Zora Neale Hurston collage. I am writing a smallish research paper on some theories I have on events that may have shaped Zora’s identity and life. What a brilliant and progressive African-American woman, all before the advent of civil rights and feminism! I think she was so far ahead of her time, people felt they had to bring her down.