what sparked me in 2025…

When closing out a year, I like to take stock of how I spent my energy. I ask myself…

What’s working? What’s not? What’s next for 2026?

  1. I had photographs in a few shows. I will apply to more shows in 2026. Here are a few of my favorite quiet images from 2025.

2. History and research became much more than a hobby for me in 2025. However, before I would tell folks I’m a historian, I looked up the definition.

Historians research, analyze, interpret, and write about the past by studying historical documents and sources. —Bureau of Labor Statistics

Well, I guess I am a historian after endless research of source material, attending a history conference, and giving a presentation about Depression era banking in 2025.

I found these two gems while sorting my grandfather’s files. I wonder who wrote “Good-by” on the train departure photography?

Next week I’m heading to South Dakota to research all that surrounded a letter my grandfather wrote as a 34-year-old in December of 1944. A mystery involving an energy company, the sale of war bonds, the governor, a senator, the death of his father-in-law, banking, political aspirations, and so much more. I can’t wait to continue pulling on this thread.

3. I restarted my childhood hobby of collecting coins. In a world with so much artificialness, there’s something about holding a coin, noticing the weight, art, and history that I find fascinating. This French 5 franc coin from 1945 was made out of aluminum because of the metal shortages during the war. It was worth about ninety cents at the time.

4. I stepped away from a few things to focus on making art in 2025. I decided it was time to dedicate myself to art in this last year of my 50s and see what happens. It’s funny how energy can shift when intentions are clearly defined.

4. Like my grandfather, I’ve continued the tradition of collecting quotes. Here are a few of my favorites from 2025.

I’d rather regret the things I have done than the things that I haven’t. —Lucille Ball

I’m selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can’t handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don’t deserve me at my best. ―Marilyn Monroe

Better to get hurt by the truth than comforted with a lie. ―Khaled Hosseini/author of The Kite Runner

Cheers to another trip around the sun…

I wish you a year filled with humor, curiosity, and sparks.

PS What didn’t work for me in 2025? Judgment, doom scrolling, too much sugar, not enough water, and too much clutter.

South Dakota. inspired.

This is one of the items in the silent auction at the Billie Sutton Grit for Governor event this Saturday, November 18th, in Burke, South Dakota.  The imagery of road, earth and sky are meant to give a sense of spaciousness like the prairie.  This bag has been sanded, ironed, hammered, painted and sanded again.  I like my work to look a little tattered, worn out and yet, still hanging in there.

I wanted this project to reflect my love of South Dakota and acknowledge the road ahead for the SUTTONforSD team.  This gubernatorial race requires a lot of heart, courage and grit.  I suspect there will be times when everyone is going to be a little tattered…and yet, somehow, still hanging in there.

The road to me is about leaving, coming home, exploring points unknown & so much more.  I never get tired of working with road imagery.  My creative inspiration for this bag came from Mexican artist, Frida Kahlo (who made a lot of her own wardrobe and accessories) and Calamity Jane (who wore a lot of men’s clothing).  These women had a lot of duality and refused to conform to social norms…talk about grit.

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Billie Sutton is married to my niece, Kelsea Kenzy Sutton and grew up in my hometown.  He’s currently South Dakota’s State Senate Minority Leader (and the father of my brilliant & hilarious great-nephew, Liam).  This gubernatorial race is one to take notice of, regardless of where you live.  Please take some time to visit their campaign site.  The link is below.

Now, won’t election day 2018 be even more fun now that you’re paying attention to South Dakota Governor’s race? 

Go ahead, share the link, make a donation & really have some skin in the game.

https://www.suttonforsd.com/