Shooters got to shoot!
Occasionally I see things that are visually interesting but outside of the creative vision I hold for my artwork.
Thanks to the miracle that is the iPhone, I capture them just for the joy of making images, sometimes sharing them on my instagram feed. Here are a few - just for fun!
Snapshots!
Opening reception tonight with celebrated artist, Anne Muller at the Shari Brownfield Fine Art gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.
After being unwell for 15 years, I’m trying some new things to see where i am now. Hardly recovered, but feeling the need to find something new - and that, in itself, is something new. #ca
Woodland forest floor is print of the month for May 2023. https://www.buelteman.com/blog/print-of-the-month-november-jb5t4-tcnVO-f9bf9-ze9bw-zcxnk-jt7x6-88k5j
I have a new exhibit in the public lobby of 630 California St. in San Francisco.
Hanging with Elisabeth and Shari at Shari Brownfield Fine Art in Jackson Wyoming. Lucky me!
Homage to the great painter, Anne Hogle, whose painting of this same subject hangs in prominence at our home in Montara.
A mosaic of light on the Pacific coast from Skyline Boulevard during a snow storm in February
Retouching my photograph “aspen Fence“ for exhibition in Jackson, Wyoming.
Please join me at noon on Tuesday, March 14 in the lobby of the world headquarters of First Republic Bank at 1 Front St., San Francisco for a brown bag lunch talk about my cameraless artworks currently hanging there.
You are invited to join me at noon today at 45 Fremont St. in downtown San Francisco for a brown bag Lunch lecture to discuss the work installed there in the lobby.
“Fairy Ring” from my book, The Unseen Peninsula being prepared for delivery.
Retouching “Aspen fence“ a 19 x 19“ gelatin silver print for my upcoming exhibition at Shari Brownfield Fine Art in Jackson Wyoming.
And while I'm in Happy Birthday mode, let's hear it for Nikolai Tesla, born July 10, 1956, one of the greatest minds of the 18th and 19th centuries. Like me, never received a college degree as he placed higher value on practical experience. This Google logo was cut from steel to make this Kirlian image using my 80,000-volt Tesla Coil.
#buelteman.com, #Tesla, #cameraless
Celebrating the last day of spring by harvesting some green salad bowl lettuce from the Spring Garden. Tomorrow is the first day of summer. Hope yours is a good one filled with all the things that make life worthwhile.
Maidenhair Fern, 25 x 20“, print number 13 of 25, framed, and available for acquisition through buelteman.com.
This one is for the people of Ukraine whose respect and admiration has been earned by millions worldwide in the face of unrelenting Russian violence. Go Ukraine!
Today marks the beginning of my 27th year in the absence of my mother Betty Virginia Dampier. Like most moms she was the worlds best! I still miss her but my grief over her passing has been replaced by the joy of having been raised by her. She was one special woman. Back to present time it’s the first day of spring time to get the garden in and celebrate life!
Delighted to have the opportunity to share never before seen color photographs of my beloved San Francisco peninsula during this one hour presentation for the Woodside Arts and Culture Committee.
It’s hard to speak about love without appearing simple minded or daft. Nonetheless today is the day we celebrate this most profound of human emotions. I made this image of an Antherium flower when I was very sick in an attempt to stay grounded and connected to the things that make life worth living. Hope you have a wonderful Valentine’s Day.
Riding the Century-old original Coast Highway above my town of Montara California