See some of my work Friday, October 3rd, 2008, 6 – 9 PM



I am participating in a group show called Humanitus. Come and join me as I kick off the weekend with some fun, see some artwork, have some wine, listen to live violin music and have a great time!

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Global Fusion Art presents…

“Humanitus”

Friday, October 3rd, 2008, 6 – 9 PM

The Spark
161 West 22nd Street (6th & 7th Ave)
New York, NY, 10011

Global Fusion Art is happy to present a special evening of art, music and more, to celebrate National Arts and Humanities month. We join hundreds of organizations across the country in celebrating October as the National Arts and Humanities month to encourage, renew and begin a lifelong habit of active participation in the arts and humanities. Reflected In the work of our participating artists, we recognize the importance of art and culture to the well being of our families, our nation and the global community.

For this event, artists have pledged 10% of sale price of artwork and event proceeds will be donated to Americans for the Arts, dedicated to representing and serving local and national communities and creating opportunities for everyone to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts. They partner with local, state, and national arts organizations; government agencies; business leaders; individual philanthropists; educators; and funders throughout the country. Americans for the Arts is fighting to ensure that art, music, dance and theatre do not disappear from our schools and communities.

Global Fusion Art is a collective group of multicultural artists and communities committed to support cross-cultural understanding through visual arts, music, performance and multi-media. We seek to raise awareness of the global community and promote individuals and organizations that provide humanitarian services across the world.

Participating Visual Artists:
Farhana Akhter, Michael Ricardo Andreev, Anna Harper, Mia Hernendez, Julia Hillman, Charles Konforte, Derrick Liittle, Scott Munroe, Zakiya Raines, Tania Sen

Guest Speaker: Paul Roseman, Space Solar Power Project

Performance: Music by Violinist Michael Braudy

Wine and Light refreshments will be served. Admission $10 Suggested


The bees here are thriving. There is certainly no shortage.



I thought the markings on this moth were so beautiful I needed to share them. If anyone knows what kind it is please post!

Breton is know for it's flowers. I have been shooting them quite a bit this trip. They are everywhere in the small town.



The colors are so bright they make the country side glow!

Eating in Breton

I have been so busy and had little time to edit all the photos I have been taking. So, I spent some of yesterday evening editing so I could post some today.



I have been eating very well here. The food tastes so much better here. The butter is very sweet and creamy, the turkey has more flavor than what we have in the states, so is the lamb and the cheese is amazing! The traditional foods here are crapes and galettes. The honey smells like wildflowers and the cider here is the best I have ever had!



Also, there is food growing wild everywhere as weeds! There are blackberries, chestnuts, buckeyes, spearmint, elderberries, mushrooms and rosemary growing wild all over!

Exploring more of Rochefort en Terre, France



This is the view out my window.


This is another shot from my window. The evening light is beautiful here!

The rooftops here in this old town are like the ones out of a Dr.Seuss story, the way they are all stuck in together at different angles.



They are mostly made of slate and last a very long time. So long that moss grows and sometimes almost cover the roof.

Rochefort en Terre, France

I spent the day yesterday, walking around the town, taking pictures of course! Here are a few examples of Rochefort en Terre's small town charm.