by Jeffrey Scherer | Dec 7, 2016 | Philosphy |
In my latest painting, I am exploring the relationship between two souls who do not have the same relationship that existed when they met. While living together each departs for their own world every...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Nov 18, 2016 | Art, Philosphy, Social |
Since I was very little, I have always enjoyed showing my ideas through my fingers rather than through my mouth. While I like discussion and debate, it is not something that I wake up in the morning wanting to do. Drawing seems primeval. It is visceral for me. The...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Nov 15, 2016 | Philosphy |
In 1978 my daughter Hannah was born. Three years later my twin girls Lauren and Nora were born. Their mother is Elise Howell. She is a brilliant musician, teacher and academician. As a man who spent his early post teenage years protesting the Vietnam War,...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Nov 15, 2016 | Philosphy |
Facebook helped me in many ways understand the tension, distrust and simmering anger on all sides of the political spectrum over the past year and a half. It has served its purpose. I know now that it is not a vehicle for change—only confirmation. While at times I...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Nov 9, 2016 | Philosphy |
This painting expresses my many moods today. I am angry, sad, perplexed, fearful, anxious yet, somehow, retain my hopefulness. I am, of course, grieving the loss of a tremendous opportunity to acknowledge that inclusiveness is better than exclusiveness. With Ms...
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