November 29, 2007
A little ART film...
I know my blogging has fallen off of late... what can I do? I'm out of ideas! Yes, the bottomless pit has run dry.
Although I'd like to claim it's because my inner soul is trying to hibernate, I can only make feeble excuses. But here's just what you've been waiting for... an ART film!
I've been playing around with iMovie and my ancient Oympus Camera, which really isn't much of a movie making device. But it's mostly just for fun.
My only hope is that the viewer won't fall asleep halfway though. It was filmed down at the Montlake Fill, a wild place that used to be a dump, but now it's like a place in the country, even though it's quite nearby. And it's filled with wildlife... amazing birds & critters of every sort..
red tailed hawks,
osprey,
harrier hawks,
muskrats,
nutria,
kingfishers,
grebes,
bald eages,
golden eagles,
canada geese,
sandpipers,
downy woodpeckers,
pheasants,
kingfishers,
wood ducks,
peeps,
virginia rails,
blue winged teals,
buffleheads,
box turtles,
soft shelled turtles,
and giant great blue herons....
And crows, of course... lots of crows.
(actually I do have some new ideas... but like they say, Bees make honey in the dark)
November 25, 2007
Out & About... Looking at Art!
It's time to be out and about! Gallery hopping with my brother Dave, who is a fine artist. These are some of the steep downtown hills. Seattle's downtown was built directly on an earthquake escarpment, hence the sudden change of altitude.
A downtown waterfall! How unexpected...
Finally, some Art. Let's give it a proper look now... very interesting!
Better and better! I luv it!
This is good too! I'd have never thought of that.
And finally a Museum exhibit. Something to think about... well I guess it's home to my acrylics for me.
November 19, 2007
Some things I like...
I like the sound of storms outside when snug under a blanket...
and the smell of Christmas trees inside on the first day.
I like the light indoors in the evening on snowy days... and of course I like snowy days in general.
I like the smell of pancakes on Saturday mornings...
Saturdays in general... a day without any obligations and you know there's another weekend day behind it... (though I can't abide Sundays for some reason)
I like the smell of freshly painted empty rooms... with newspapers on the floor... especially when mixed in with the aroma of brewing coffee
and one very peculiar feeling that I absolutely relish is being trapped in a room behind large boxes or the refridgerator (like on moving day). I've read that autistic people like that too...
I like opening cans of coffee and remembering things I haven't thought of in years...
I like brand new shiny bicycles... and new tennis shoes...
I like how chocolate bars look when they're all wrapped up in shiny foil and unopened... they're almost like gold bullion
I like how the grass smells after it's cut...
I like when the bird feeder gets crowded with dozens of excited birds
I like my hummingbirds... I like everything there is about hummingbirds
I like the warm rattly sound that the fan in my electric room heater makes on days like this.
November 13, 2007
New Year's Resolution Checkup
Well the year is almost up and it's time to check up and see how I did. *The resolutions are marked with an asterisk:
*I will use only the freshest brand of Wax Paper.
(check - this I achieved with little effort)
*I will spend more time painting on canvas and think BIG.
(half check - I could have painted more. I've put Donald Trump's book on hold 'How to Think Big and Kick Ass'... maybe that will help)
*I will work harder to avoid all nagging details and keep after my dreams.
(half check - could have tried harder. The Devil is in the details...)
*I will paint my way through the forgotten back roads of the West, driving a 1947 Ford. I will sleep in the back seat and eat at picturesque diners.
(no check at all, Dang! And this one sounded really good too.)
*I will search looking for landscapes to capture on canvas in simple shapes with no more than 3 simple colors.
(half a check)
*I will spend two weeks in a moss covered woods, watching owls... I will keep a campfire going day and night.
(check - I did spend 3 days in the moss covered woods... and I saw some owls!)
*I will spend more time living in the past and only occasionally drift into the present.
(check, check and re-check)
*I will wear plaid shirts or blue cotton shirts for weeks on end.
(check - this I achieved with little effort. Boxers changed more frequently, of course.)
*I will unplug my telephone and look for wooded property in the country... with a view.
(check - I did scan the real estate listings. Phone is frequently left off hook.)
*I will visit Paris and London dressed in corduroy and visit out of the way museums and cafes.
(no check at all. And this one sounded really good too.)
*I will move into a houseboat with a mysterious, attractive foreigner who speaks only dutch
(no check at all, Dang! I knew this one sounded too good to be true!)
*I will finally get a new futon frame to put in the basement and toss out the old couch!
(check, check and re-check. However it must be noted that I failed to paint the south side of the house. Must leave something for next year!)
*I will use only the freshest brand of Wax Paper.
(check - this I achieved with little effort)
*I will spend more time painting on canvas and think BIG.
(half check - I could have painted more. I've put Donald Trump's book on hold 'How to Think Big and Kick Ass'... maybe that will help)
*I will work harder to avoid all nagging details and keep after my dreams.
(half check - could have tried harder. The Devil is in the details...)
*I will paint my way through the forgotten back roads of the West, driving a 1947 Ford. I will sleep in the back seat and eat at picturesque diners.
(no check at all, Dang! And this one sounded really good too.)
*I will search looking for landscapes to capture on canvas in simple shapes with no more than 3 simple colors.
(half a check)
*I will spend two weeks in a moss covered woods, watching owls... I will keep a campfire going day and night.
(check - I did spend 3 days in the moss covered woods... and I saw some owls!)
*I will spend more time living in the past and only occasionally drift into the present.
(check, check and re-check)
*I will wear plaid shirts or blue cotton shirts for weeks on end.
(check - this I achieved with little effort. Boxers changed more frequently, of course.)
*I will unplug my telephone and look for wooded property in the country... with a view.
(check - I did scan the real estate listings. Phone is frequently left off hook.)
*I will visit Paris and London dressed in corduroy and visit out of the way museums and cafes.
(no check at all. And this one sounded really good too.)
*I will move into a houseboat with a mysterious, attractive foreigner who speaks only dutch
(no check at all, Dang! I knew this one sounded too good to be true!)
*I will finally get a new futon frame to put in the basement and toss out the old couch!
(check, check and re-check. However it must be noted that I failed to paint the south side of the house. Must leave something for next year!)
November 11, 2007
Autumnal Pix at Random
November 6, 2007
Ring, Ring... Don't Ring!
Ring, Ring... Don't Ring!
That's the freelancer's dilemma. When you're busy, the last thing anyone wants is one more call. When you're not busy, the telephone starts growing cobwebs and assumes the timeless pose of the Sphinx.
The problem is, there's only one of me... I'm the bottleneck in the workflow. Lately I've been working so hard my whole arm & hand ache... shoulder pains, fingers aching... you name it. All from just pushing a pencil around for hours every day.
So at this point I'm thinking definitely 'Don't Ring!'... but of course things can change so quickly.
The photos are the work of the local artists who lived in the rich rain forests of the Northwest 150 years ago. I suppose instead of just deadlines they had things like grizzly bears and cougars and marauding tribes to contend with.
Their carvings are amazing... along with their weaving, baskets, carved ivory, beadwork and all.
They lived in giant cedar houses with totem poles near the entrance... and each family had their own little room around the edges of the communal lodge.
Of course there was a fireplace in the center... must have been something living like that.
There's a gorgeous museum up in Vancouver that really does their artwork justice.
November 2, 2007
My bike ride...
The choice is simple in this line of work... excercise or die!
I choose bike riding & walking... an amiable mix. It accomadates both excercise, scenery and utility in doing errands. And it's heaven to get out of the studio after being trapped all day long pushing around pencils, erasers and wacoms.
First I go down a big hill and a mile along this bike trail...
Then go up a big hill to arrive at this fountain reminiscent of Rome... where I meditate on all of life's travails.
The outlook is classic. Faux Elizabethan mixed with an english country church. Is that Notre Dame in the distance?
A little political strife livens up the forum...
And a final bit of relaxation in a sequestered courtyard... so that's why I like my bike ride.
Nothing quite so nice as the wind in one's face, zipping along at speed, getting along somewhere.
The best way to get errands done too... getting all the frustrations of driving out by zipping
through red lights, cutting corners, sneaking up on sidewalks, going the wrong way on streets,
and generally being a rule-breaking-traffic guerilla.
It's the ideal form of excercise, since it's so much fun it requires little in the way of will power.
I choose bike riding & walking... an amiable mix. It accomadates both excercise, scenery and utility in doing errands. And it's heaven to get out of the studio after being trapped all day long pushing around pencils, erasers and wacoms.
First I go down a big hill and a mile along this bike trail...
Then go up a big hill to arrive at this fountain reminiscent of Rome... where I meditate on all of life's travails.
The outlook is classic. Faux Elizabethan mixed with an english country church. Is that Notre Dame in the distance?
A little political strife livens up the forum...
And a final bit of relaxation in a sequestered courtyard... so that's why I like my bike ride.
Nothing quite so nice as the wind in one's face, zipping along at speed, getting along somewhere.
The best way to get errands done too... getting all the frustrations of driving out by zipping
through red lights, cutting corners, sneaking up on sidewalks, going the wrong way on streets,
and generally being a rule-breaking-traffic guerilla.
It's the ideal form of excercise, since it's so much fun it requires little in the way of will power.
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