Rodney Mackay

Rod Mackay's writing and his paintings of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia and St.Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. Notes concerning North American folklore, legend and myth.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Arylic Artist's Perpective is at

http://rodchesmac.ning.com/
Posted by Rodney Mackay at Sunday, November 11, 2007
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  • ▼  2007 (265)
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    • ►  09/23 - 09/30 (9)
    • ►  09/30 - 10/07 (21)
      • Mr Blackbeard
      • Players in the little drama seen below
      • Ruth Brown at the Moxie opening
      • Moxie Wall Space
      • This is the largest space at the MOXIE
      • Rod's wall
    • ►  10/28 - 11/04 (9)
      • Seen at the samhuinn
      • THe "Nirvana" at Chester, Nova Scotia
      • The "Nirvana" five hours later
      • Visitors in Lunenburg, November 1, 2007
      • The fishing fleet comes ashore
      • Mark Rothko, 1957
      • Here is where Hurricane Noel was this morning.
      • Satellite Shot of this storm this morning.
      • Three hours later, noon, AST
    • ►  11/04 - 11/11 (16)
      • Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, ca. 4 am
      • By 9 am the weather was beginning to clear
      • High Noon
      • Post Tropical Storm Noel, November 5
      • Our closest neighbour's Hallowe'en Lanterns
      • As late as yesterday afternoon
      • The Empty Berth
      • Some folk treated Post Tropical Storm Noel
      • Fisheries Musem Fence
      • Things worked out better this time
      • That does not mean
      • The wind and the frost
      • Seen just prior to the big storm.
      • A new social group
      • A new open comment social group
    • ▼  11/11 - 11/18 (11)
      • Arylic Artist's Perpective is at
      • November 10, 7 am and 12 noon
      • I do not love November
      • Looking After Business
      • Art, the all-embracing umbrella
      • Fine or Finished Art
      • Order vs Chaos in the fine art world
      • Philip Evergood, who was a representational pain...
      • Who Steals My Good Name....
      • How about some honesty in advertising?
      • The "Art Experts"
    • ►  11/18 - 11/25 (4)
      • Rod's Expanded and revised Christmas Reading
      • The Night Sky At The Nativity, Lunenburg, N.S.
      • Here's the rub
      • The Strange Season
    • ►  11/25 - 12/02 (3)
      • Waiting For Santa at a Lunenburg Wharf
      • Father Christmas at Mahone Bay
      • The Picton Castle Tragedy Continues
    • ►  12/09 - 12/16 (1)
      • Christmas Past 1940

About Me

Rodney Mackay
Rodney C Mackay is a traditional painter in the acrylic medium. He has been a newspaper reporter, high school teacher, antique dealer, bookman and biological technician. He married the late Anne Torey of New Glasgow, N.S. in 1957.They had four children. He had his first one man show in Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1972 and he has been a full-time painter since that time. Three years after the death of his first wife, he married Ruth Brown in 1998. They reside in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
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