Best Friends
To say that my brother David and Tim Pinckney were best friends is an understatement, failing to capture the full measure of their relationship. “Best friend” is a term easily tossed around but, that’s what …
To say that my brother David and Tim Pinckney were best friends is an understatement, failing to capture the full measure of their relationship. “Best friend” is a term easily tossed around but, that’s what …
Can Art Really Change A City? I remember what downtown Tacoma looked like in 1979 when I first moved to the area. A derelict Union Station was still a functioning a railroad station. …
Ever notice the sound a glass Christmas ornament makes when it shatters? It’s delicate, almost musical in tone, abruptly falling into silence as the pieces settle in place. I’ve long been captivated by that sound. …
I’ve discovered over the years that life goes better if I keep myself engaged in creative projects. I just do better mentally when I’m working on something interesting. Don’t ask me to measure or cut anything, …
My brother David Serko died November 23, 1992 from complications of AIDS. I was with him at the moment he took his last breath. It was an incredible event to witness and be part of. …
Something rather unexpected happened to me in my mid-fifties, I had an epiphany of sorts, a creative epiphany… I realized I was an artist. What’s the big deal you might ask? With no background or …
This is a project from back in 2010… a collaboration with a group of poets. The project culminated in an exhibit and public reading at the Tacoma Art Museum. Below is the intro to the …
In 1995 I created the gif graphic to the left for a web-based project called “Webtales: An Evolving Tale of Cyberspace”. My idea was to create a story/tale written solely online by anyone who wanted …
“I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free” – Michelangelo Way back in 2004 when I was 50 I created a blog called 50 and counting… As I’ve mentioned elsewhere, turning 50 …