Faces can illustrate our thoughts, and our featured image by David Rhodes invites us to question what's on this subject's mind. Every portrait by Rhodes depicts the soul of New Yorkers, and his work has graced the pages of Garden Spices in previous issues. His contact information can be found on his website.
We welcome Guest Contributor Martha Marshall to our pages. We are enraptured by her artwork in Momentous: Works by Artist Marth Brooks Marshall.
New to Garden Spices, rieI fuqua paints an existence that allows all beings to breathe freely in her poem, as soon as i get Home.
Thinking of her grandmother, Guest Contributor Sheila Hayes Smiley allows us to visit their special relationship in Thoughts of my Grandmother.
Phoebe Burns is a welcomed voice to our garden. Her artwork screams her emotions, and we hear her through her work in Thoughts of a Crazy Woman.
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Bernie Basley is back on our pages, and this time with his photographic AI Assist, a new modality for him. Bernie's daughter, Garnet, 10, is new to our pages with her whimsical artwork. Both in Genetic Disposition: Basleys Creating Art
We welcome Shaketta Johnson as a Guest Contributor. Her poem, The Plague, captures how our thoughts can be insidious.
We got some food for the soul to welcome to our pages. We always welcome a great Meat 'n Three eatery, and we have one in Killen, AL. Discover City Limits Cafe
Finally, we welcome Roy L. Wood. He built Woodside, an award winning model train, and shares this fascinating undertaking with us in The Making of Woodside, A Model Train World, by Roy Wood
We thank all our Facebook Friends that shared their thoughts in our Anniversary Issue. We welcome your voice and all contributions to our mission, as Guest Contributors.
Our next issue publishes on September 4th and our topic? "Community." How do you define yours? Interested in Contributing as a writer, an artist, or sharing style? Contact us
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