Author Archives: Lpkaster
Stealing the show
There have been a lot of new developments in my work, which I will deal with gradually. Primarily, I want to welcome the new subscribers, and promise to write more, and pay more attention to this weblog. I am always … Continue reading
White Rock Lake Paintings
In May I started to take photographs of White Rock Lake after a discussion with Martha about how the lake will have a centennial anniversary next year. I created quite a number of digital images to print out on cards, … Continue reading
Inheritance
Yesterday my six-year old grandson let himself into my electronic studio, stepped through the door with an air of confidence. He noted the several PCs humming. One was writing a CD, another processing a Photoshop image, and the third was … Continue reading
Further reflections about talent
One of the Sales staff is a young woman with some experience singing with a musical group. I encouraged her to share a CD with me they made several years ago and I found she had an excellent voice. As … Continue reading
Not For Export
I have been very busy lately with painting commissions and have had only a little time to devote to getting OKAPI launched on CD Baby. I have received a lot of interest in my paintings of Koi lately. I have … Continue reading
New CD release
I am working on a new CD. Since last November I have been inspired on many levels. Someone suggested I work on more music with a specific theme, so the result is a suite of four pieces based on the … Continue reading
Music in the Wind
Sometimes I have been travelling long distances, on divided roadways especially, and heard music coming from the tiretreads and passing vehicles. The sound of wind whistling through the no-draft (those little triangular windows were popular through the ’50s set just … Continue reading
Koi Paintings
A page of Koi paintings from the early ’70s until the late ’80s is being prepared for those who are interested in this period of my work. I am not saying I will never paint another Koi painting, just not … Continue reading
Playing Theremin, painting with sound.
I’ve been working on music as much as possible, between painting commisssions and an intense load of picture-framing. My PAiA Theremax is an excellent instrument after Scott took some time to look it over and find some simple errors I … Continue reading
Stealth Pepper
I was sitting and in conversation with my wife while driving across town on a Saturday afternoon. It was like one of those conversations from recent Sonic ads. Remember? It’s a conversation that looks like two strangers sitting in the … Continue reading