Welcome to the Front Door of My Creative Web Office and Gallery
Who What When Where Why and How
Background
Several years ago, I was talking with an old art sage. He told me that he had set up a one man art show to exhibit his oil paintings. He found that he had extra wall space at the exhibit area. He called a friend and asked her if she wanted to "hang with him". I immediately seized the mental moment and nailed that clever phrase in an analytical, shallow crease in my brain. When I decided to give birth to my dream website, I had the site name that fit my intentions.
" Hang With Me " has taken a long time to mature into a physical web site. It will probably take a long time to develop content. But I am feeling that my content should take its own sweet time. In fact, a website is little more than an extension of the artist's creativity. And I tend to be a little slow to create.
Challenge
There appear to be millions of sites. They are everywhere. On every subject. But exactly how do you make it to the web and why? How do you want to present yourself to the world? And, really important, how do you build a website that will allow personal flexibility, creativity, and control? Good questions! I will discuss these thoughts and issues as time progresses.
Plan
My simple plan is to frequently add content. This content may cover:
- Painting "show and tell"
- Art Gallery for paintings and drawings
- Art Gallery for photography
- Referral to my new media site www.AssistiveTechnology.TV
- "Just Fred" Thoughts and Ramblings
- Upcoming: The Afternoon Morning Show
So, the journey begins. . . come "Hang With Me".
Hemmingway
Hemmingway
Yesterday, I got up early and proceeded to start reading a book I had just purchased at the local Goodwill Wholesale store. Papa Hemmingway.
Of course, I jumped to the last chapter and read it first. I did not like what I read, so I jumped around the various chapters and quickly skimmed the content of the book. (Hoping to find a reason to continue reading.) Well, you guessed it. . . I am going to use the pages of this book to make my first batch of papercrete !!!Book Summary
This book is for folks who are depressed, who want to become depressed, or who have nothing else in the world to do but to read a depressing book. Oh, I am now seeing why painting and art are such great diversions from reality. Now let me think: Hemmingway, Van Gogh. Ooops . . . . . . They were artists too! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Papercrete Brick
Well, I am not changing my opinion. Wonder how a "depressed" papercrete brick will look?
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