The amazing Gregory Barsamian

It was Beltane evening when my sister and I walked out of Boettcher Concert Hall into the night air. We were in high spirits after enjoying a performance of Stravinsky’s Rites of Spring and were curious to see people gathered around an intriguing, spinning piece of art.

It was a zoetrope! Have you ever seen one? This zoetrope was created by an artist named Gregory Barsamian. I looked him up later and was delighted and amazed by his work. I had never seen anything like it!

The zoetrope we saw is at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. It features the permanent sculptures at and near the center – Lawrence & Anne Argent’s Big Blue Bear, Jonathan Borofsky’s Dancers, and Fernando Botero’s Man, Woman.

This is the video I took of our local Barsamian work (sorry about the shadow of my hand at the very end – video editing is a skill I do not have):

I will write more about Beltane, the Colorado Symphony, and the concert we attended another time. For now- I hope you enjoy this zoetrope and its adorable bear butts as much as I did.

The Pied Piper of St. May

“The Piped Piper of St. May” has a new cover and it’s great!

Some time back, I took down my novella “The Pied Piper of St. May” and revamped it with internal illustrations and a terrific new cover by Sophia Moss, who can be reached for inquiries and commissions at nemuiikaberu@gmail.com. The novella is available in paperback & ebook:  https://www.amazon.com/Pied-Piper-St-May/dp/1463774508

https://www.amazon.com/Pied-Piper-St-May/dp/1463774508

Sophia Moss’s terrific new cover for my novella.