Author Archives: Paula Josa-Jones

the help

I read this poem, “When you Can’t Stop Crying”  by Jon Katz on Friday morning and burst into tears   It has been a raw, dark week for me.  There is a part of me that cannot feel into what is coming, or that fears what is coming and prefers not to look.

And then there is my beloved, beloved Capprichio, nose in the grass, hooves on the earth, eye to me, reminding me to taste what is here right now, to stand where I am and breathe all of this in.  And today, when I was appreciating him, and appreciating the warmth, and appreciating the opening blossoms om my crab apple tree, the lilacs, the sun I could feel a budding possibility, beyond my control, beyond even my ability to imagine.

This weekend I am traveling to Minnesota to visit my sister.  Janet is one of the most ebulliant and optimistic people I know.  When the genetic cards were being dealt, she got those.  Whenever I see her, I say I am going to get an infusion of “Janergy.”

Next post from St. Paul.

 

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saturday’s very fine art

for sale:  “Tintoretta”

Signed, limited edition print of a toned photograph by Pam White. 

This print from Highland Studios is 16 x 20 on acid free archival paper, and mounted on foam core, ready for framing.

Cost is $87 + $7 shipping.

Sale price (usually $2500) for the original one-of-a-kind framed photograph:  $1700.  (Price includes shipping.)

You can purchase by contacting me HERE, or with Paypal.

Tintoretta

This print is available this week only.

new site coming!

For the past three months, I have been working with Robert Schaufleberg and Elizabeth Lord, the excellent designers at Deko Design in New York on my new website.  When I started taking photographs, I wanted the site to be more dynamically visual and hold more of my work and my offerings in one place.

I have had the fun of developing the language and choosing the photographs for each page.  The site is  BEAUTIFUL and  I am very excited.  It is in the hands of Mannix Marketing at the moment.  They are tweaking its search engine friendliness.  We are hoping to launch by mid-May.  Stay tuned for the launch party.

 

the view from here

the view from here is changing

the view from here is opening

the view from here

contains the near and the far

the crests and the valleys

fence lines and the fields between.

it is a breathing, moving landscape

perspectives unfolding

moment by moment.

I remind myself

to taste the sweet grass

right here, right now

to step into the view

one foot at a time

to let myself be led by the

opening horizon.