Guernica, in Passing
A meditation on repeated visits to Picasso’s Guernica, and how art reveals more each time you choose not to look away.
Leaving Room for Silence
How does silence shape the creative process? From long bursts of focus to moments of stepping away and letting meaning surface.
The Doghouse
In The Doghouse, Craig Haller recalls a frozen night in Nevada, a mother’s quiet endurance, and the lasting shape of fear that never fully leaves the body.
Unmoored (for a Dutch Painter)
In Unmoored (For a Dutch Painter), Craig Haller reflects on color, meaning, and the quiet tension between beauty and incomprehension in art and grief.
Non-Song for the Sea (Bar Harbor, ME)
A quiet reflection on the sea, sound, and smallness. Craig Haller’s Non-Song for the Sea captures the pull between stillness and motion on the Maine coast.
The Unexpected Interruption
A darkly funny Christmas tale of regret, revelation, and surreal redemption. Craig Haller’s The Unexpected Interruption finds grace in absurdity.
The Jellyfish
A minimalist reflection on memory, pain, and surrender. The Jellyfish drifts between form and feeling in Craig Haller’s ongoing exploration of meaning.