Wander and Paint — slow travel

Destination Diaries: Garden of Good and Evil - Bourbon Street, New Orleans, USA

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Destination Diaries: Garden of Good and Evil - Bourbon Street, New Orleans, USA

The second piece in the New Orleans series, "sees me walking down the alleys and corridors of Bourbon Street. On such a journey, one is bound to stumble upon vistas that feed overactive imaginations...

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Carthagena Blues

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Carthagena Blues

[...] When I travel, instead of trying to hit all the tourist places and looking at the big picture, I end up ditching the crowds...

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Rainy Day Arrival in Tokyo Art Journal Page

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Rainy Day Arrival in Tokyo Art Journal Page

A visual stroll during the night I arrived in Japan. It rained softly and then like cats and dogs. Cold temps chilled me to the bone...

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Destination Diaries: Puruña Stone Forest, Patahuasi Peru

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Destination Diaries: Puruña Stone Forest, Patahuasi Peru

I visited the Puruña stone forest as part of the few guided tours I ever willingly participated in when I travel. I just have something against having someone else restricting my time and my movements...

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100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Weeds & Wildflowers Salad Recipe

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100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Weeds & Wildflowers Salad Recipe

[...] One requirement was that the resulting work had to either inform or visually explain an issue to a larger audience. As an organic, slow food and fresh food advocate, the concept for the "Wild Dining Illustrated" series crystallized after a few days of introspection focused...

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