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  • President Barack Obama Inauguration, January 20, 2009, Part 1

      President Barack Obama Inauguration, January 20, 2009, Part 1 President Barack Obama Inauguration Day On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 And Looking Back To His Past In 2009 I created a portrait artwork utilizing the words written by, President Barack Obama, in his 2009 Inauguration speech. In addition I developed other artwork about his family. …

  • President Barack Obama Inauguration, January 20, 2009, Part 2

    President Barack Obama Inauguration, January 20, 2009, Part 2 President Barack Obama Inauguration Day On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 And Looking Back To His Past In 2009 I created a portrait artwork utilizing the words written by, President Barack Obama, in his 2009 Inauguration speech. In addition I developed other artwork about his family.  After…

  • Comments on the Presidential Election of 2016 at Union Square, New York City

    Comments on the Presidential Election of 2016 at Union Square, New York City, New York On Monday, November 28, 2016 I went to New York City.  I had a chance to stop at Union Square, 14th Street which is the location that people have been posting their comments on the Presidential Election of 2016.  There…

  • Remembering Gwen Ifill Journalist

    Remembering Gwen Ifill Journalist “Washington Week” moderator and “PBS NewsHour” co-anchor Gwen Ifill passed away Monday. She was 61. We remember our friend and colleague and her nearly 40-year career as a newspaper and television journalist. Please feel free to send us your favorite stories or memories of Gwen here For more information please visit…

  • Trail showcases Glasgow Murals and Street Art Around the world

    Trail showcases Glasgow Murals and Street Art Around the world Life goes on no matter what happens in the world or in the political arena.  After listening to Hillary Clinton gives her acknowledgement of defeat speech, I drove into doing the things I love most, artwork.  I visited the BBC News site yesterday and found,…

  • Ing’s Peace Project and Open Doors, Newark International Art exhibition

     Ing’s Peace Project and Open Doors Art exhibition At Newark International, Newark, New Jersey Organized by Charley Cano On October 19th – 30th In participation of the OPEN DOORS CITYWIDE ARTS FESTIVAL A glimpse of Newark’s rich ethnic and cultural diversity of artists, past and present. Art by Esmeralda Vazquez, Grigory Gurevich, Ibou Ndoye, Ing-On…

  • Tot Parade & Treats, Halloween on Halsey Street, Newark, NJ

    Tot Parade & Treats, Halloween on Halsey Street, Downtown Newark, New Jersey On Friday, October 28, 2016 “Trick or treat!!!! I am the great dragon!!!! If you don’t treat me I will breathe fire on you!!!!” Little ones dress like a dragon, tiger, eagle, cat, skulk, fire man, SWAT, ice cream cone and other Halloween…

  • Remembering 9/11

    Remembering 9/11 Memorial to World Trade Center  John and I had planed for a while to take a trip to Swansea, UK to visit John’s older sister Phyllis.  Finally, we bought two tickets from Air India.  We were scheduled to leave Newark, NJ on September 10, 2001.  We always plan to stay more than three…

  • There Is No Honor In Honor Killing

    There Is No Honor In Honor Killing BBC News reported: “According to the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), at least 109 people were killed for “honour” during just four months, between January and April this year. Human rights monitors say the incidence of such killings is on the rise. The HRCP reported 1,100…

  • John Watts’ Photographs of Street Art, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York

    John Watts’ Photographs of Street Art Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York On Sunday, June 26, 2016 These photos taken at the Astoria NYC, street art festival, are intended to reflect a relationship between the art, the people and their environment. I view street art as an ongoing theatrical event requiring all three elements…