Self-Portraits

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Hello

Today we are going to Muse about self-portraits.  If this is your first visit, welcome to Musings. If you have been here before, welcome back. Over time we are going to talk about many things: the past, the present, perhaps the future, travel, art, society and more. Wherever my musing takes me. I hope you will come along with me.

The Figure

You will have to indulge me as I engage in a little tooting of my own horn. Over the years I have produced paintings of a wide variety of subjects executed in many styles. But, for the most part I have been drawn to the figure, the figure as a study or as part of a larger composition.

Tulip
Afternoon Tea
Keep Back 15 Feet

Self-Portraits

There is one subject that over the years I have returned to many times: ME. The model is always available. I thought I would show you a progression. Here goes:

1964
1968
1976


1981
1985
1988
1990
2017

2019


On a Different Note

I would like to introduce you to my neighbor. The other day I was walking my dog and this fellow appeared:

I didn’t have a camera with me and he headed off into the bushes. The next day he appeared again which is when I took the photo. He just stood and watched me walk by. He seems to be comfortable in the neighborhood.

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Have fun.

My work is available as traditional prints on canvas, paper or metal, but it also available on greeting cards, phone covers, tote bags, shower curtains,  t-shirts and more.  It makes for some very personalized gifts.  Below is the link to the site.  I hope you like it.

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Works on Paper

On The Waterfront

Impressions of Florida

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The Promise of Spring

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Today we are going to Muse about the promise of spring.  If this is your first visit, welcome to Musings. If you have been here before, welcome back. Over time we are going to talk about many things: the past, the present, perhaps the future, travel, art, society and more. Wherever my musing takes me. I hope you will come along with me.

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The Promise of Spring

When we built our house, we planted two Royal Poinciana trees in the front yard. When in bloom the tree can be stunning, red and vibrant.

It also grows to be very large with a wide canopy that drops leaves and flowers.

The landscaper did not advise us well. Two were too much for our front yard.

I had one removed and the stump ground out.

The remaining tree has grown with a vengeance. In season it’s canopy spreads over the front yard and over the roof of the house. And it drops leaves and twigs onto the roof and into the gutter, with the result that the gutter has clogged and backed up causing problems. One of the joys of home ownership.

I had the tree cut back.

I had the tree cut back

Jeanette was concerned that I killed the tree. So was my neighbor. And, actually the thought crossed my mind. But our gardener reassured me, “No Sir, it will come back”.

It has been three weeks.

I am happy to reports that he is correct. The tree lives.

New Growth



And look at these orchids. They had died back and were essentially discarded in the back yard. I thought they were beyond saving. Jeanette had more faith; she fed them. But neither of us really thought much of them.

But look at them now. They are more resplendent today than they have ever been.

A Beauty

Magnificent


It is the promise of spring.

On another topic

Last night we watched Motown 60: A GRAMMY Celebration. It was hosted by Smokey Robinson.

It was quite interesting to me. I realized there was a whole part of our cultural world that passed me by. As an adult I met Smokey Robinson; I did not know who he was.

During the time Motown was emerging I lived overseas. When I came stateside for college, I didn’t even own a radio, much less a television. The first car I bought had no radio . . . that would have added $5 to the monthly payment. So I missed a lot. Did I miss everything? No! Of course not. But my awareness is pretty sketchy.

One of the Motown songs showcased on the program that really stood out to me was Mercy, Mercy Me by Marvin Gaye. The lyrics speak to the times in which we live. Gaye was ahead of his time.

Whoa, ah, mercy mercy me
Oh things ain’t what they used to be, no no
Where did all the blue skies go?
Poison is the wind that blows from the north and south and eastWhoa mercy, mercy me,
Oh things ain’t what they used to be, no no
Oil wasted on the oceans and upon our seas, fish full of mercuryAh, oh mercy, mercy me
Ah things ain’t what they used to be, no no
Radiation under ground and in the sky
Animals and birds who live nearby are dyingOh mercy, mercy me
Oh things ain’t what they used to be
What about this overcrowded land
How much more abuse from man can she stand?

Marvin Gaye

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  • 1.  Click on this link: thomas-tribby.pixels.com.  
  • 2. Click on one of the categories in the menu bar at the top: Wall Art, Home Decor, Lifestyle, Stationery or Apparel.  It will list a number of options.
  • 3.  Click on option.  
  • 4.  Click on image and a sizing slide will open allowing you to adjust the image to the way you like it..

Have fun.

My work is available as traditional prints on canvas, paper or metal, but it also available on greeting cards, phone covers, tote bags, shower curtains,  t-shirts and more.  It makes for some very personalized gifts.  Below is the link to the site.  I hope you like it.

Click on:     thomas-tribby.pixels.com

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Books by Thomas L. Tribby Available Click on title below to preview

Works on Paper

On The Waterfront

Impressions of Florida

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To the Letter

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Today we are going to Muse about the post office box.  If this is your first visit, welcome to Musings. If you have been here before, welcome back. Over time we are going to talk about many things: the past, the present, perhaps the future, travel, art, society and more. Wherever my musing takes me. I hope you will come along with me.

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TO THE LETTER

Today I sent three packages to their respective destinations: some salad plates, some western shirts and a snake skin I have have had for sixty years. Each went to a different address.

There is really nothing remarkable about that, but it did get me thinking about the post office.

Post Office box

When was the last time you went to a post office? I’ll bet it was a single purpose trip, not something you do very often. For me, that is not the case. I have a post office box. I go several times a week. I rarely see anyone collecting their mail. I rarely have mail.

Why I have a box is not clear to me anymore. Advertising and political testimonials … that is the vast majority of the mail that goes to my box. The rest goes to the house.

I think I have it because of my grandfather. He had a post office box all his adult life. For many years he had his own business which required a post office box.

My grandfather was 69 when I was born, so, by the time I focused on him, he was in his mid seventies. I would spend a week or two with my grandparents each summer. Each afternoon my grandfather and I would walk downtown to the post office. There was seldom any mail by that time.

After the post office we would walk to the Elks Club where he would have a drink and I would have a coke. Then we would walk home. A daily ritual.

My grandfather collected stamps. He would buy plate blocks, stamps that were still attached to their original sheet and including the serial number of the printing plate in the sheet’s margin or selvage. It’s a collector’s thing.

He would also send first day of issue letters to my brother and me when they were issued. I still have one.

As to the others, I was too young to think to keep them unfortunately; I just thought they were “neat”.

Stamps have changed. They no longer have the quality or charm that I remember from the past. I don’t know if first day of issue mailings are still done or if people collect them.

But I keep the post office box.

There is one valuable purpose the box serves. In the summer we often go to Mexico, staying more than a month. That creates a logistical problem. The postal service will “hold” residential mail, mail that goes to the house, for up to 30 days, not longer. What happens then I do not know. Is it discarded? Is it returned? It is a problem!

I have it forwarded to the post office box.

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  • 1.  Click on this link: thomas-tribby.pixels.com.  
  • 2. Click on one of the categories in the menu bar at the top: Wall Art, Home Decor, Lifestyle, Stationery or Apparel.  It will list a number of options.
  • 3.  Click on option.  
  • 4.  Click on image and a sizing slide will open allowing you to adjust the image to the way you like it..

Have fun.

My work is available as traditional prints on canvas, paper or metal, but it also available on greeting cards, phone covers, tote bags, shower curtains,  t-shirts and more.  It makes for some very personalized gifts.  Below is the link to the site.  I hope you like it.

Click on:     thomas-tribby.pixels.com

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Books by Thomas L. Tribby Available Click on title below to preview

Works on Paper

On The Waterfront

Impressions of Florida

 Works at

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Horse Collection

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