The Power of Dance

Last night I was catching up on recorded episodesĀ of “So You Think You Can Dance” and fell in love with this Sonya Tayeh choreographed contemporary piece. The dancers are magical and I couldn’t tear my eyes away from the TV for even a moment while they were on stage. The dance is about losing a… read more

Art: A View from Above

Sometimes from up close our world can look so scary. Jarring, fast-paced, and frenetic. It’s tough to see the fine details as car goes whizzing by and people shout when only inches away from each other. But then we step back a little, look from a distance, and get some perspective on what the picture… read more

Art: Clark Little’s Ocean Views

One of the best parts of living in Greenwich is our easy access to the water. We live a short 2 mile bike ride to the town beach at Tods Point. For me, there is nothing more relaxing than being near the water. Photographer Clark Little who lives in Hawaii does a spectacular job of… read more

Art: Abandoned Beauty by Niki Feijen

We as humans are creators. We tinker and toil and make things – sometimes permanent and sometimes ephemeral. Dutch photographer Niki Feijen has become obsessed with capturing the decay that remains once we have abandoned some of our most majestic creations. Feijen has found the places where people have walked away, time stands still, and… read more

Art: Finding Vivian Maier

The story reads like a mystery novel. After being born in New York City and growing up in France, a young woman named Vivian Maier was a nanny caring for children in Chicago for forty years. She was never seen without a camera but no one ever saw a developed image during her lifetime. It… read more