Art at MSP airport

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The Northeast Minneapolis Arts District is honored to share your work with 66 other artists based in the neighborhood. The exhibition will be open in the Concourse C Gallery in Terminal 1 from June 9 – December 1, 2025.

Exhibition dates: June 9th– December 1, 2025

Location: MSP (Minneapolis-Saint Paul) airport Concourse C gallery in Terminal 1

Concourse C is for travelers heading East!  West Coast travelers- it’s a walk but well worth it!

Accepted works: Wolf n Bear & End of Day

End of Day

Sunsets are proof that no matter what happens, every day can end beautifully by Kristen Butler- Go out and be one with Mother Nature; allow her to show you we are all one with the universe.  So, fill your heart with beautiful images that keep your Soul’s light shining bright!  End of Day is a symphony, where all participants flow in harmony and me with my camera the composers- one of the best gifts given to me from nature. 

Wolf n Bear?

Some people come into our lives and quickly go, some stay for a while, leaving footprints on our hearts and we are never the same- by Flavia Weedn.  Indigenous cultures believe that bear footprints and the bear itself represent strength, courage and the connection to the natural world.  This image reminds me of the ones that left their footprints on my soul.

The Boundary Between Dream and Reality

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2024 International Art Competition, New York

Online exhibition

https://www.whitelockartcenter.com/exhibition/the-boundary-between-dream-and-reality

The following works received the Award of Excellence and will be a part of the online exhibition

I am humbled and honored to have not just one work selected but all three for this online exhibition, especially with an international call to boot!

Duck lake sunsets

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This view recharges my soul, I love sitting on my parent’s shoreline watching the sunsets and June didn’t disappoint. There’s no better way to reflect on a beautiful day than watching the sunset, knowing tomorrow is going to be just as amazing.

I enjoy my time spent with Mom especially after Dad passed away a few years back.  It’s funny how life’s perspectives change after you lose a parent.  I know that someday my time witnessing these beautiful sunsets on my parent’s shoreline will end but they will forever be locked inside my heart.

Robert Frost wrote this perfectly:  Nothing Gold Can Stay.

Nature’s first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold.  Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then the leaf subsides to leaf So Eden Sank to grief, so dawn goes down today.  Nothing gold can Stay.

Below are images I was blessed to capture and deciding which ones to make into my photozaics.  Your comments are welcome if you have a favorite.