wes

@wesleymiles
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building websites, making logos, planting things, graphic novels, open source design
sitewescarr.com

It's less creepy if you have a dog with you. We both took some time to admire the town garage.

#watercolor #urbansketching #art #vermont

cripes. i found a used popcorn maker for $3 at restore a day after ordering a used one online. i need to tend to my dwindling patience vine during our days of collapse.

posted. a black and white field drawn from a drive-by photo i took.

#watercolor #art #vermont #ink

https://wescarr.com/art/img/KV5AXO1wAU-1920.jpeg

Friends. I’m participating in an art fundraiser again that supports #vermont asylum seeking families. Sign up to get fresh watercolors via email a few times per week during april. 🙏🏻✊🏻🎨

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/fundraising/wes-carr

Watercolor sketches

Experience quiet moments of Vermont through my watercolor sketches while supporting a necessary cause. Empty parking lots, rusted downspouts, golden hour hitting a weathered building. I'll share new work weekly via email as I develop this practice.CASAN welcomes asylum seekers in northwestern Vermont, providing financial support and connections to legal, medical, and other services while they await work permits and financial independence. Funds from this fundraiser an emergency legal fund for legal representation for the families they assist.

Zeffy

as our snows melting, i’m going through a few i didn’t post, like this one trekking up a logging road towards mt. mansfield.

#art #watercolor #ink #vermont

quick study of a public restroom sign from a quick trip to canada. sigh, they’re everywhere up there 😔

#watercolor #art

i'm not sure what to contribute to this building chaos. here's some #art.

loving this "Homeworks" collection, by Gustav Sundin.

https://www.gustavsundin.com/sv-SE

pleasantly surprised to see the meditation app the newest dense discovery recommends, the way, is a product of Henry Shukman. his memoir, the only spiritual book i read last year, stuck with me.

its accounts his path to zen mastery through the lense of an accomplished writer poet.

Yes, shoulders drop, a weight is set down, but now I have a VERY big bundle of brand new threads of interests to follow. All fun stuff. New but old conspiracies, more occult: runes, tarot, masons, absurdist art, pre-ww2 genocides, rocket engineering, war profiteering deep-cuts, and how where we make the connections into epstein.
Siiiiigh, relief. The hardship of Gravity's Rainbow is over. Rarely did I "lose myself" in the reading, as it required such attention to it's windings and references far beyond me. No the author demands an active reading, which strains and drains and pains.