Brian D'Ambrosio
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Brian D'Ambrosio is a seasoned journalist and poet, writing for numerous publications, including for a trove of music publications. He is intently at work on a number of future books. He may be reached at [email protected]
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Artist Tatiana Klimov
By Brian D’Ambrosio Santa Fe artist Tatiana Klimov begins her paintings with a preconceived theme – a serrated rock structure, a pasture of budding flowers, a casita, a bison, or a lightning strike in the vulnerable sky. Beyond that, the shades that find their way onto the canvas are spontaneous outbreaks of her creativity. Though the color choices are impulsive, the end result invariably teems with a striking array of vivid paints.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Art
Creating The Freedom
By Brian D'Ambrosio R. Tom Gilleon’s art imparts the awareness of what it means to be entitled to peace. In the long, dry draw of the soil, west of Cascade, there is the unconstrained stillness of the contiguous buttes, the almost heroic-looking profile of Mt. Cecelia.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Art
Lucero goes literary on 'Among the Ghosts'
By Brian D’Ambrosio On their ninth studio album, rock/alt-country quintet Lucero decided that instead of recording stories, they needed to engage them. "Among the Ghosts" departs from the familiar Memphis style of their earlier arrangements — the blaring bluesy horns and blues-infused riffs — in search of a deeper, more intensely introspective approach rooted in the evocative nature of prose.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Beat
Glacier Sculptor John Louis Clarke
By Brian D'Ambrosio The stony, weather-beaten face of John Louis Clarke seemed as engraved as his work. His lined hands were hearty and coarse like oak or boulder and no less substantial. He had been robbed of the ability to speak or hear, yet his was a life without margins.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Art






