Thursday, April 23, 2009

Hot Time In The City


This week was our second annual "...magical, mystery tour" to Chicago. Five of us boarded the train early Monday morning having packed our enthusiasm along with our sack lunches. We look forward to this day each Spring. This year was the Edvard Munch Show. I was eager to see the return of the Impressionists and scope out their new gallery. Oh, and Georgia Keefe's "Sky Above Clouds IV" is back. Since construction continues, the Chagall windows haven't been reinstalled. These artists' works have been so much of my life that they feel like family.(Part 1 of 3)

Hot Time In The City (continued)


On the second floor under the sky light of the Grand Staircase are architectural elements taken from significant buildings before they were demolished. My grandfather was a talented carpenter and cabinet maker who worked on buildings from White City (1893) to St. Peters Church in the 1950's. I always wonder if any of the carved elements on the wall where done by him.
I see the worn areas on the marble steps and remember walking them with my parents. Today my youngest daughter has met me at the museum and we walk down those same steps together. (Part 2 0f 3)

Hot Time In The City (continued)


At the end of the day I took this picture at the entrance looking out into the city. I remembered as an Art student scrambling out to catch the commuter bus after classes. I must admit to becoming teary eyed thinking about that young woman with her dreams and wishes.
The "Ya-Ya Sisterhood" boarded the train for the return trip. We become the party car, mingling and making friends along the way. That's when I knew what happened to my young dreams and wishes. I'm living them! I'm living them out among these bright, warm, wonderful women that I'm lucky enough to call friends. (Part 3 of 3)

Monday, April 13, 2009

My Favorite Cafe


There is a wonderful place in town. It's family owned and aptly named My Favorite Cafe. The place swims with ambiance from it's exposed brick walls to the gleam of the 19th century floor boards. I am always welcomed by one of Laura's smiles and Brian asking if I want "... the usual?" The aromas are amazing with scones baking and panini toasting on the grill. I refer to it as "the office". Since my studio is attached to my home there are times I need to find another four walls to be in. Over the years I've done several sketches there while swilling my expertly made lattes. This mixed media sketch was one done of the refrigerated show cases and their gooey wonderful contents. Talk about eye candy!

This piece has been donated for auction to the Circle of Art sponsored by The Picture Frame Company. Proceeds from the auction go to Food Gatherers to feed the hungry. To go to their online auction link for more information, go to www.salinepictureframe.com. then go to the Shop By Category box on the left. Click on 2009 Circle of Art. I believe this piece is on page 13 under the title, "My Favorite Cafe". All this talk about the cafe has made me thirsty. Time to go get... "the usual".

Monday, April 6, 2009

Mixed Media Merriment


Two weeks ago I blogged enthusiastically about the Golden Acrylic workshop. In the photo that accompanied it were some sample boards that had been provided for that day. On the right in the background, notice the blue panel. Well this is what has become of it. It started off as crackle paste over a red background. I added the Phthalo Blue (Green Shade). During the time since the workshop I have added bits of metal leaf, sanded, glazed and pressed light molding paste through lettering stencils. I've been having a merry old time all the while dreaming of other pieces I will do with these techniques.