To be honest, Greg Hall was a very good friend of mine. But don’t let that fool you, he was on his own an extremely gifted poet and a visionary one at that. Unfortunately he is gone, but his poems… Read More ›
Month: October 2016
Tim Cottengim: Lyrical/Visionary Artist–art review by Bea Garth
Tim Cottengim’s artwork stands on its own in its lyrical beauty and depth of soul. His work is symbolic, colorful and muted. It speaks eons of feeling. This mask like piece (“Untitled,” no. 8) for instance is a true testament of… Read More ›
A New Beginning Celebrating Visionary Artists and Poets, editorial by Bea Garth
Here it is the end of October, 2016. Next month I am about to restart Eos: The Creative Context in earnest. But thought it appropriate to now include some artwork and poetry by some people I knew in San Jose,… Read More ›
Visionary Narrative Surreal Art? by Bea Garth
I have been busy creating art the last year and a half, that is when I haven’t been renovating our old house, working as a property manager, or moving here finally to Vancouver, WA. Its only recently that I realized… Read More ›
On Restarting Eos Again
I am restarting this magazine after letting it founder for over a year and a half. I have been very busy up until now, both with creating my own art, organizing exhibits, and fixing up our house and finally moving… Read More ›