Mother’s Day. The caboose was loaded onto a flatbed and is ready to leave the station. I’ve never seen my house from the south before.
Monthly Archives: May 2007
The Caboose is leaving
Hanasakajijii
The following paintings are inspired partly by a Japanese tale, Hanasakajijii, also known as “Grandfather Cherry Blossom,” and/or “The Old Man Who Made Trees (Flowers) Bloom.” I heard about him through a CD called Floating World by a band called Anathallo. Anyway, I thought it would be interesting to see what might happen if Hanasakajijii had a dog. The first two breeds that popped into my mind were an Akita or a Japanese Chin. I once knew a Japanese Chin named Sushi, and an Akita named Kushi.
Hanasakajijii
The following paintings are inspired partly by a Japanese tale, Hanasakajijii, also known as “Grandfather Cherry Blossom,” and/or “The Old Man Who Made Trees (Flowers) Bloom.” I heard about him through a CD called Floating World by a band called Anathallo. Anyway, I thought it would be interesting to see what might happen if Hanasakajijii had a dog. The first two breeds that popped into my mind were an Akita or a Japanese Chin. I once knew a Japanese Chin named Sushi, and an Akita named Kushi.