This week, let’s go out on the lake, and listen to the water lap the sides of the boat, the drips fall from the oars.
Danielle Richard, Repère. Acrylic on canvas. www.daniellerichard.com
Peter Doig, Swamped, 1990. Oil on canvas.
Benjamin Hole, Untitled, 2014. Photograph.
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Three Things: The Quiet Day Edition, II
Time for another quiet day, methinks.
Shelton Walsmith, ghosttown az.5, 2014. Photograph. www.sheltonwalsmith.com
Benjamin Hole, Untitled, 2014. Photograph.
Howard Kanovitz, Hamptons Drive In (detail), 1974. Acrylic on canvas. www.howardkanovitz.com
The teetering pile in my closet means that it is laundry day today. As I fold sheets and stack shirts, would you care to join me? I’ll even roll your socks for you if you write some pretty (or witty) words about it.
Benjamin Hole, Untitled, 2014. Photograph. www.benjaminhole.vsco.co
Stanley Spencer, Sorting the Laundry, 1927. Oil on canvas. National Trust Collections, United Kingdom.
David Welch, Laundry Totem from Material World, 2011. Photograph. www.leftfork.net