header bannerheader banner

Artist • Photographer • Graphic Designer • Illustrator • Typographer • Teacher • Creating effective visual messages since 1965

© 2023 George Lottermoser • All rights reserved

Medium Rare Productions – check us out

February 22, 2008

letters forming words forming concepts for commerce for me to meet you Medium Rare Productions: Delicious Still and Motion Pictures

Read the full article →

Shifting environments shifting feelings

February 19, 2008

feeling held within a fictional space and time cold, gray to white, help part of the story or distant reality hard to say, yet sweet

Read the full article →

Frozen. Simply frozen

February 18, 2008

frozen water here there, everywhere, four inches covers my driveway

Read the full article →

Locate beauty in the frozen

February 16, 2008

they predict freezing rain followed by six to ten more inches of snow locate beauty, enjoy

Read the full article →

Does the flower inside know of spring?

February 15, 2008

outside, sub zero within, alone, one plant, blooms does it know of spring?

Read the full article →

For all those I love… or even like

February 14, 2008

for all those i love, appreciate, or even like a little bit

Read the full article →

Rest in peace dear John Zinnecker

February 13, 2008

retro machinery beautiful analog forms waiting for saturn John Zinecker’s shop Rest in Peace dear John

Read the full article →

Snow formed as if paper

February 12, 2008

magical visions snow flakes linked together as if hanging torn paper

Read the full article →

Push hard to get better

February 9, 2008

“Push hard to get better, become smarter, grow your devotion to the truth, fuel your commitment to beauty, refine your emotional intelligence, hone your dreams, negotiate with your shadow, cure your ignorance, shed your pettiness, heighten your drive to look for the best in people, and soften your heart—even as you always accept yourself for […]

Read the full article →

A big wow for yesterday’s snow

February 7, 2008

Wow for yesterday snow blowing an inch per hour for sixteen hours our two cars at 9:30 pm wonderfully, beautifully weird, this morning

Read the full article →