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Recently, Mike Armstrong, the artist for End of Earth, responded to my many interview questions.
– Please tell us a bit about yourself and your journey as an artist. – What inspired you to start creating art? How would you describe your artistic approach, style, and the themes you often explore in your artistic creations?
Long ago, I was born in Beautiful Birmingham Alabama. Fortunately, I received early Art instruction. I threw my first pot in the 3rd grade. It was a mess. I have taught Sculpture since.
Not being the ‘greatest’ High School student, I was released, by some of my teachers, to go to the Art room where I never made less than an A.
At the University of Alabama, I majored in Painting/Ceramics. Also studied Art and Art history at Santa Monica College and U.C.L.A.
I’m right brained and left-handed
Your Poetry and Art Book:
– Congratulations on your latest poetry and art collaboration! Can you give us an overview of what readers can expect from it?
I hope that our readers will explore its depth and lightheartedness. In other words, I hope that they get it.
Rotate book cover to the left and see something different. NOT to be strange, rotate pages 22 and 24 left-I see you. Be afraid–
Creative Process:
– Could you walk us through your creative process when creating a new painting? – Do you have any rituals or routines that help you get into the right mindset for painting? – How do you know when a painting is “finished?”
The creative process requires both mental and physical energy. I have recently moved my studio from the commercial Brevard Art Guild, where painting and associating with other artists was a plus, to my home studio which is convenient.
My non-representational work starts with adding a shape and a color to a usually blank canvas. Analyze, repeat. Finishing can be problematic-could take a week (record), or never. Yes, I have a lot of unfinished work.
– Many poets infuse their work with personal experiences or social commentary. Are there any recurring themes or messages in your art? – Are there any messages you hope readers take away from your art?
Although I do not aim for realism, I must be influenced by water. I grew up with a creek in my back yard and now live on the ocean. Also, many years of camping in the beautiful mountains of northern California are strongly remembered.
Named paintings are “Mountains” and “More Mountains.”
I often utilize a straight line, perhaps it represents sea line or–back to earth.
My work is spontaneous and has no intentional outcome. It is both mindless, reactive, and sometimes stressful.
– Who are some artists who have influenced your work? – Are there any other art forms or sources of inspiration that impact your art? – How do you navigate the fine line between drawing inspiration from others’ work and maintaining your own unique voice as an artist?
I am a fan of Willem De Kooning.
I was very much influenced by High School teacher, Deliska Skinner who guided and tolerated me for 3 hours, 5 days a week. Angelic.
Alvin Sella often frightened his students into hard work at the University of Alabama. With me, he was kind and gentle. Check him out.
Santa Monica College provided me with years of world travel and museums. A great Art department.
While at U.C.L.A., I would have to leave the all-night sessions in the photo lab only because the janitor was coming to work, and I had his parking space. Don’t think that I was supposed to be there–
Audience and Reception:
– Who do you envision as your target audience for this book? – What do you hope readers will gain or feel after viewing this collaboration? – How do you handle feedback or criticism of your art, both positive and negative?
When being reviewed, I listen for sincerity. It’s great when a viewer sees something that I have not, yet, considered.
– Any final words of encouragement or wisdom for aspiring artists reading this
interview?
For encouragement?? Yes, I’ll take all you can give. Oh yes, practice, practice.
Thank you, Mike Armstrong, for your interesting responses. I feel like I know you a little better.
Have you picked up your copy of End of Earth?


It’s that time of year to announce our 2025 Call for Submissions. This year’s theme and anthology title is: “Social Possibilities – Poetic Voices of Hope” and we hope to see your submissions. We are open, RIGHT NOW until February 28, 2025
To read the Call for Submissions in it’s entirety and to access the entry form, go to:
ProlificPulse.com and scroll down to the delicious details.
We are pleased to announce that Zan V. Johns will be co-editing the anthology.
We’ll be checking the inbox!
Thank You!
P.S. Did you know that Cadence placed as a finalist for the 2024 American Writing Awards? Let’s see what happens with this one!

Check out the new addition to Encore! Zaneta Varnado Johns entered her latest poetry collection, “Encore” in the American Writing Awards and received the Finalist Badge!
Finalist: 2024 American Writing Awards
Internationally recognized poet and author Zaneta Varnado Johns is back, fueled by passion, purpose, and steady acclaim. She is spiritually grounded, filled with love, appreciation and awe. In response to the loud applause garnered by her two previous poetry collections, Johns presents Encore: A Collection of Poetry. Featuring ninety-nine select poems, Encore is a gift from the author’s heart. In the book’s Dedication, Johns states, “For every relative, friend, poet, and organizational leader who pushed, prodded, nudged, and encouraged me: this one’s for you. I titled this book to acknowledge your applause. I heard it. I loved it. I responded. This is your encore-from my heart to yours.” Some poems, previously featured globally in anthologies, make an encore appearance in this collection.
Take your seat and prepare to be enchanted by Encore’s stellar performance. Encore begins with romantic musings and essences sparked by the poet’s life and thoughtful interpretations of the lives of others. Poetic threads are woven through lyrics inspired by favored locales. From Hawaii to Boston’s Cape Cod, Colorado to Greece, Johns writes as she marvels at her surroundings and experiences. Her compassion for people is beautifully expressed either as poetic observations or unique tributes found in the chapter titled, “In Awe.” The heartwarming “Joy in Her Swing” celebrates the resilience of five-year-old Azaria whose mother and grandmother passed away within three years of each other, entrusting her care to her grandmother’s devoted selfless childhood friend. Johns’ prose poem, “She Speaks for Me,” is a masterpiece showcasing renowned African and African American women poets who persuade her writing.
Johns has a lot to say about the human condition. Some poems are concise while others are grouped in the chapters titled “Rants and Spiels” or “Keynotes.” She passionately addresses hunger, gun violence, women’s empowerment, and prejudice, among other contemporary issues. Anyone with a heart will be stirred by “Hunger, a Global Tragedy” and “It Has to Stop,” two poignant poems illuminating the realities of hunger and the poet’s gut-wrenching reaction to yet another senseless school shooting. Johns is a personal figure in “Not Eclipsed” and “Life as a Breeze,” expressions concerning skin color and prejudice.
Johns imparts the spirit of Hawaii’s aloha in Encore’s message. “My Walk Along the Ocean” and “Blessed Life” are examples of poems reflecting tranquil moments of immense gratitude. Encore’s expressions are accompanied by complementary images and quotes-the poet’s signature accent found in her two previous collections. With Encore, Zaneta Varnado Johns leaves an indelible mark with every word and artistic rendering.
Congratulations to Zan!
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