by Brian McCormack | Jan 19, 2020
A killing frost comes in the night and is finished by morning. The killing of birds comes all of the time and is not seen. Since 1970 we have lost one-third of the bird population here in the United States, a net loss of three billion birds. We didn’t even notice....
by Brian McCormack | Jan 19, 2020
Seasonal Transitions and acceptance of the next season are a way of life. Our collective human recognition is that winter is difficult from a basic survival standpoint, and also that there are, at minimum, emotional and psychologicaleffects of the shorter hours of...
by Brian McCormack | Jan 19, 2020
I have always been drawn to the stark, warm colors of late autumn and winter as well as the strong linear quality of the landscape of these seasons. I have a collection of work that depicts stark landscapes ,botanicals past their prime and even people portrayed facing...
by Brian McCormack | Jan 19, 2020
In order to purchase this piece Frost explained, I am not going any where if my home does not guarantee that: I will not be resold, borrowed or bartered or battered for. I exist for pure beauty’s sake. If my owner cannot appreciate how exquisite I am then let them be...
by Brian McCormack | Jan 19, 2020
I’m always intrigued by the first cold snap which causes all the leaves to fall at once, and the moment when the treesseem to shed all their leaves at once. There is that delightful moment when the air is full of leaves, then a moment later, everything is still again....