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I am a poet, visual artist (ceramic sculpture, drawing and painting) and editor. My art and in some ways my poetry has become more surrealistic and in its way, Goddess oriented in philosophy (i.e., nurturing the planet and each other plus honoring the spirits and symbols from the unconscious, metaphysics etc.). I focus on exploring feelings and body language, i.e., what is often unsaid. The art of relationships is a passion of mine, between us humans and the creatures around us, as well as with the Earth itself. I find art to be very healing, and it is this fact that really drives me. I also enjoy sharing art, poetry, memoirs, social and political philosophy, and an interest in ecology and nutrition/health with others. I have thus also created a progressive online magazine (Eos: The Creative Context) where like minded people can share their work.
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Re-kindling “Eos: The Creative Context”
“At The Beach” — photo by Bea Garth, copyright August 2012 Editorial by Bea Garth Here it is a year later. What excuse is there except that life sometimes has a way of getting in the way. For me it… Read More ›
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Late Summer Edition, 2011
Editorial Commentary (on the state of the planet as well as this delightful summer issue) by Bea Garth copyright 2011 Welcome back to this late summer edition of Eos: The Creative Context. This has been a summer of consequence, following… Read More ›
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3rd Fri. Words/Drawing/Music: Aug. 19th & Beyond…
local San Jose arts news by Bea Garth copyright 2011 What, When and Where: Poetry, Open Drawing, and Music every 3rd Friday from 7 to 11 PM at the Works/San Jose Gallery at its new location at 365… Read More ›
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California Gold: Small Field
by Elizabeth Parashis copyright, 2011 acrylic painting Editor’s Note: Elizabeth Parashis is an accomplished expressionist figurative painter and draughtsman who also hosts open model sessions for artists at the Stone Griffin Gallery in Campbell, California on two Thursday… Read More ›
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What I Find
by Darryl Price copyright 2011 . is every word is a small step taken away from you that arcs back to me like a mamba’s mouth. I’m not going around in place so much as running in circles. You can see… Read More ›
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Symphony in Blue
Note by Bea Garth: I took this photo on my birthday recently. I was amazed at just how delicious the water, sky, sand and cliffs looked. Ah, summer on a beautiful day! Our financial and political world may be rocking… Read More ›
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MY MOTHER’S SALT
by Nicholas Damion Alexander copyright 2011 . 1. My mother cooked with salt, flavoring our lives with the spice of her choice . . . A white grain from the sea that added new worlds of taste to children made… Read More ›
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Ocean Tabla
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Three Preludes, poems by Howard Pugh
by Howard Pugh copyright 2011 . I: Rumination on women who live in the sea. As though filled with her own amniotic fluid she calls the sea home. Never far from a jump back in, never commitments to ways of… Read More ›
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That Moment
by Bea Garth copyright 2011 gouache painting Bio: Bea Garth is a veteran poet, sculptor, painter and photographer as well as editor for Eos: The Creative Context. She has often acted as an arts activist, which she now still… Read More ›
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Love After…
by Lisa Griswold copyright 2011 . . In the whispers of the wind I can hear him. His warm sweet hand gently moving the hair from my face Comforting and soothing the pain like lace. . In the roar of… Read More ›
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Ruling Day
by Eftichia Kapardeli copyright 2011 ΑΡΧΟΥΣΑ ΜΕΡΑ Χρώματα από του Ήλιου τα κρόσσια ,διάχυτα στης ελπιδοφόρας αυγής το φίλημα χείλη κατακόκκινα, κερασένια . Έργο νέο γεννιέται νέα ακούραστη σκέψη στην συνωμοσία της σιωπής στις ακύμαντες επιφάνειες των νερών, στα φυλλώματα… Read More ›
