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February 18, 2021
Poem (I Am Brushing My Teeth)
Another audio file of an older poem that is part of a manuscript titled, Elegy for the United States of America.
I guess I’m on a jazz kick, and a love jones.
I hope you dig it.
Clifford Brown
February 17, 2021
Pure Pop: the Poem
I completed a manuscript called Pure Pop around 2004. Gavin Craig and the fine folks at Revelator Press published an e-chapbook version of it, which is available on this site. The title poem of the manuscript is dedicated to Diane Wakoski, and it is about dealing with winter, and I always think of it around this time.
I hope you can listen to it; I hope you enjoy it.
Poetry
February 16, 2021
My Jazzy Jazz Jazz Playlist
I have been working on a jazz playlist. The idea occurred to me while reading Quincy Troupe’s book, miles and me. This is by no means a complete survey of the entire jazz catalogue—just a bunch of jazz musicians and tunes which I dig.
You will, of course, notice the inclusion of a lot of Miles Davis. I love the trumpet, and Davis is by far my favorite jazz musician.
Also, yes, this exploration of jazz pretty much takes a nose dive at the onset of the 80s and comes to an abrupt end.
February 15, 2021
Presidential Themes
On Presidents Day, I would like to point back in time to a few early paintings. Very early on, I was focused on a series of paintings and collages that focused on the theme of liberty. Most of these works included an image of the Statue of Liberty. A little later, I latched on to the idea of presidents peering over the shoulders of soccer players: a theme of the future. The theme revolved around the idea that soccer was the future, that national evolution was necessary and that presidential figures would understand this.
Collage from 2001.
I can’t remember the title of this painting, but it was a large piece, like 4’x9’, on cardboard.
Collage on box board.
Washington Peers into the Future
Crossing a Delaware.
Miscellaneous Paintings art
Statue of Liberty Series art
February 12, 2021
Free Samples of Your Silent Face Available Now
“The reader will likely be reminded of Nick Hornby’s 1995 novel 𝘏𝘪𝘨𝘩 𝘍𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘺 or possibly Richard Linklater’s 1993 film 𝘋𝘢𝘻𝘦𝘥 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘊𝘰𝘯𝘧𝘶𝘴𝘦𝘥; Lane’s tale is similarly episodic and digressive and more dedicated to re-creating the feeling of a time and place than telling a cohesive story. Even so, the sharp prose and inviting energy help it to succeed where similar novels fail. Readers will enjoy following Stuart’s thought processes, wherever they lead.” —Kirkus Reviews
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February 11, 2021
The Falling Leaves Drift By My Window
Is there anything finer than Ozzie Bailey’s vocals on “Autumn Leaves” with Duke Ellington and Ray Nance and company behind him? I just don’t know. My gosh. Swoon.
Ozzie Bailey
February 9, 2021
miles and me, by Quincy Troupe
I do not remember when I first became enthralled with the music of Miles Davis, but Jackie and Zach were young, so it has to have been about 20-25 years ago—which is wild to me because it seems like I was just discovering the breadth of the Miles Davis library only yesterday. (I am only disappointed that I hadn’t discovered MD while I was in my teens, some thirty-five years ago.)
Zach gave me a copy of Quincy Troupe’s book, miles and me, for Christmas. It is a very good, even-handed account of the man. While not delving into and deconstructing the problematic issues surrounding Miles Davis, the flawed person, for pages and pages, Troupe does outline and go into some depth about Miles Davis, the whole person without pulling punches—which I appreciate.
I really enjoyed reading about Miles Davis—the musician—the jazz scene, and Troupe’s perspectives on an evolving America. The epilogue, in and of itself, is worth reading, and highly recommended.
However, I recommend the whole thing.
February 7, 2021
A Kirkus Review of Your Silent Face
“A meandering but vigorous story about wayward youth and the necessity of art.” —Kirkus Reviews
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February 3, 2021
The Galleries
The studio has been pretty quiet for the past few weeks, as my day job has taken up most of my time. I haven’t started any new paintings as of late. But yoursilentface.com is still here. Please enjoy the galleries, the playlists, the shop. Thanks for dropping by.
Here are some quick links:
The Sublime art
BLM art
Double-Universe Topology art
The Selfie Series art
Your Silent Face: The Playlist Your Silent Face Available Now
Original Art for Sale


