18 March 2026

B Charles

 

B Charles

We had become good friends when he died, all too soon, but Rabbi B Charles Herring made a lasting impression on me.  He was just plain Chuck and he helped me over a sticky point in my religious training.  I use the word ‘training’ loosely, since it has been going on over the past 70 or so years, both in formal settings and informal.  In Chuck’s case, very informal;  we used email.  I had been thinking about the Christian doctrine of Original Sin.  It didn’t make sense to me that everyone was born into a state of ‘sinner’ so I asked Chuck about it.  Without giving me specifics, he gave me the opening line of a Jewish morning prayer: My God, the soul that You have placed within me is pure.  In other words, the Jewish religion rejects the concept of Original Sin, and I do too.  But that is the foundation upon which Christianity is based.  So my conclusion is that I am not a Christian.

Music

 

I’m not a Christian (more about this later) but I like their music, whether oratorio, hymn or gospel.  I ran into gospel by tuning into the Gaither Homecoming series on TV.  Bill and Gloria composed quite a few gospel songs, my favorite of which is “God on the Mountain” especially when sung by Lynda Randall.  To give you an idea of the theme, here is a bit of the lyrics:

“For the God on the mountain, is the God in the valley
When things go wrong, He'll make them right
And the God of the good times
Is still God in the bad times
The God of the day is still God in the night.”

17 March 2026

Back to Two

 I like this one because of the simplicity of just two colors.



12 March 2026

08 March 2026

Moving On Up

 I thought I'd try my hand at a multicolor print, so I read a few articles about the technique and watched some videos, and this is the result:

I used the reduction process.  The lightest color is printed first, in this case it was yellow:
Then the next color was orange, so I had to remove all the areas on the block that were to remain yellow.  This shows the design carved out of the block.

The last color was brown, and this is what was left on the block for the last printing:

So it was an interesting bit of carving and printing.  I printed a set of 5 and added a new skill to my repertoire/

03 March 2026

Starting Up Again

 So I bought some equipment (Speedball) and created this linocut, then tried to get a good print.  Here's the result:

The question now is: What to do with it?  Any ideas?

26 February 2026

Cycling Back

 In my early days, my art was mostly pencil and colored pencil on plain ordinary writing paper, you know, the kind we had in school.  Then magic markers, a diversion to ceramics, and onto watercolor painting, and finally to pen and ink.  Somewhere along the way I tried my hand at block printing.  This is one result:

I printed it on card stock then used color pencil to finish it.

Here's another:
This was used for a Christmas card cover.  Both were printed with a single water-soluble ink.  It would be years before I cycled back to create another.