How nice to be home again! Joe is good, Sophie is good, life in SoCal is good.
And to inspire a creative new year for us all, my last post for 2010 is a great quote from my favorite art critic, Roberta Smith, in today's NY Times:
"Paintings, like poetry or music, are essential nutrients that help people sustain healthy lives. They're not recreational pleasure or sidelines. They are tools that help us grasp the diversity of the world and its history, and explore the emotional capacities with which we navigate that world. They illuminate, they humble, they nurture, they inspire. They teach us to use our eyes and to know ourselves by knowing others."
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Friday, December 31, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Last Night Walk
My stepfather is stronger and my mother is well again. The holidays were happy - family, togetherness. I fly home tomorrow.
Now, a last walk around the Village. It's warm, wet from a long rain. Once again, the quiet of the night is soothing. I feel a sense of timelessness. I think good things can happen: that the world will find peace, that people will chose kindness, and that aging parents can somehow live happily ever after.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Fabulous Light Show
Each Christmas season, the acres of tall pines, gardens, and trails of Garven Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs are decorated with millions (quite literally) of colorful lights and opened for public viewing after nightfall. Walt, Mary, Susan and I had our turn this evening, and it was even more amazing than we expected. A light drizzle enhanced the sense of other worldliness. Here are a few pics:
Susan, Mary, and Walt Stromquist
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it. And may the new year bring health and happiness to all.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Homecoming for the Miracle Man
Bob arriving home with his care giver, Melvin Marshall
HE'S HOME!!!! My 92 year old stepfather, who fell and broke his neck three months ago, is finally home at last. He spent the first couple of weeks after his fall in the hospital and the rest of the time in rehab, relearning how to walk, talk clearly, and maneuver around. Now, although his ride home was in a wheel chair, he can get around the house with a walker and function well on his own or with a little help from Melvin. It took hard work and a lot of determination. So, that's why I've nicknamed Bob the Miracle Man.
All good news here!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Night Walk
Dark, peaceful, warm breeze. I walk the perimeter roads of the Village, looking up at the night sky. Will be too cloudy to see the lunar eclipse later. One person passes, a man carrying a bowl of ice cream from the dining hall's all night machine, his nightcap. "Beautiful out, isn't it?" he says in greeting.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Never Say Never
I thought I'd never visit another mall again, much less visit one on the last Sunday afternoon before Christmas, but here I am at the Hot Springs Mall at 1:24 p.m....
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Karyn, Arayo, The Road and The Camera
I mentioned my cousin, Karyn, in the recent Family Update post. She has been traveling since July with Arayo, her adorable Newfie, in a Subaru full of camping equipment and her laptop. From home on Bainbridge Island, Washington, she headed across the top of the US, up through Newfoundland, then south along the east coast, swinging through Mississippi to New Orleans and then up to Hot Springs last week. She and Arayo camped or stayed with friends along the way.
On this trip, Karyn has met many of her good friends in person for the first time. Newf owners have a close and vibrant online network through which they discuss their dogs, their interests, their lives. Close relationships evolve between people living huge distances apart. The starting point, of course, is the common love of Newfoundland dogs.
The bumper sticker on Karyn's car features a Newfie
Now she's on the road again - up to see a good friend in Eureka Springs, Arkansas and then to Kansas for Christmas with family. From there, perhaps down to Texas. She's had a great experience these last months of travel and if you'd like to read more about it, you can read her blog, Arayosride.blogspot.com.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
A Surreal Experience
Perhaps I should have sensed Tuesday's flight to Hot Springs would be unlike others when the pilot came into the cabin before takeoff to effusively say, "I love you all!"
He then went into the cockpit, I went back to my reading, the plane took off and things proceeded normally until my seatmate asked me, "Are you going home?" I said, "No. I'm visiting my parents. How about you?"
He said, "I'm returning home after having reconstructive surgery on my scrotum sac. They only do that in California."
"Oh!" I said.
"Actually," he said, "I had to have three surgeries before it took."
"Oh!" I said.
"First, they used skin from my left thigh and then they took skin from my right thigh."
I didn't want to know where the skin came from for the third attempt. "Are you looking forward to getting home?" I asked.
"I sure am!" he replied.
He then went into the cockpit, I went back to my reading, the plane took off and things proceeded normally until my seatmate asked me, "Are you going home?" I said, "No. I'm visiting my parents. How about you?"
He said, "I'm returning home after having reconstructive surgery on my scrotum sac. They only do that in California."
"Oh!" I said.
"Actually," he said, "I had to have three surgeries before it took."
"Oh!" I said.
"First, they used skin from my left thigh and then they took skin from my right thigh."
I didn't want to know where the skin came from for the third attempt. "Are you looking forward to getting home?" I asked.
"I sure am!" he replied.
Labels:
life in So Cal,
out and about,
strange happenings
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
A Family Update
Vintage Postcards from
Historical Hot Springs, Arkansas
My Mother's progress since the pacemaker was installed has been up and down. The pacemaker seems to be doing its job, but other factors related to her weak heart are out of balance. I'm writing from Arkansas now, having flown in on Tuesday unexpectedly to do what I can. The good news is that she has a great new doctor here in my parents' new home city who understands issues related to an aging heart and, as he adjusts her medicines, Mom seems to be responding well.
My cousin, Karyn, arrived here the day after Mom's pacemaker implant last week. For six months, Karyn has been exploring North America with her camera and Newfoundland dog. Her free form itinerary included a visit to Arkansas after a swing through the south and her timing was perfect. Her help here has been immeasurable. She has stayed on for a couple of days to overlap my visit, and it is great to spend time with her.
My stepfather has improved enough to come home from rehab (for his broken neck from a fall) for good next week, in time to celebrate the Christmas holidays. His return will perk up my Mother, as will my brother and family, coming soon, too. Joe, unfortunately, will be holding down the fort in SoCal. I miss him.
Aging gracefully is not an easy process. I've learned a lot from my parents' recent challenges and my admiration for good care givers is unbounding. They are special people whose skills and generousities of spirit significantly change people's lives for the better.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Last Night's Dinner
Well, this wasn't the tastiest dish I've ever made, but it used up a lot of stuff in the frig and it was quick and pretty: brown rice, chicken, broccoli, carrots, cherry tomatoes, black olives and slivered almonds for crunch, with some balsamic vinegar and olive oil dressing. Probably just a small tweak in some way would give it more oomph. Suggestions?
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Lynd Ward's Graphic Novels
In the 1930's, artist Lynd Ward created six graphic novels in woodcuts, beautifully rendered in black and white, no text. These novels are now available in a gorgeous packaged set from Amazon for about $45. You can also buy paperbacks of single Lynd Ward graphic novels more cheaply there. Gorgeous work. Here are a couple more examples I've found from Google Images:
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Pacemaker: An Amazing Medical Device
Monday, December 6, 2010
Latest Results From Class
The printmaking classes, screenprinting and intaglio, are winding down for the semester. Two more class periods this week before the final critique on Monday. Everyone is working hard and well, and I thought you might like to see a few of the great prints finished recently:
William Kenah
linoleum cut with monoprint
Traci Durfee
collagraph with chin colle printed in viscosity manner
Roger O'Leary-Archer
monoprint
Noah Gonzalez
screenprint
Tamara Carlin
intaglio printed in viscosity manner
Boramie Sao
screenprint
Amy Caves
screenprint
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Winner of The Holiday Cheer Contest
Joe brought this painting home from the swap. Its quirky holiday cheer just perked me right up! Our new friend now resides in a prominent spot in our living room... Ho, ho, ho!
Labels:
life in So Cal,
other artists' work,
swap finds
Sunday, November 28, 2010
My Holiday Gift Tag Project
These last few days, I've been having a lot of fun cutting gift tags from remainders of old screenprinting projects. I've made over one hundred! (They'll work for other gift occasions, too.)
Perhaps my favorites are the two sepia toned tags in the upper right corner, cut from screenprints of vintage family photos.
Perhaps my favorites are the two sepia toned tags in the upper right corner, cut from screenprints of vintage family photos.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
And... Our Happy Holiday
We had warm weather again this year so opted to eat our traditional meal in our outdoor courtyard. It was terrific. Delius Restaurant provided the take-out, which I picked up yesterday and warmed up today. It couldn't have been tastier and we have leftovers for the weekend.
Happy Thanksgiving to all! I am thankful for Joe, good friends, art, a happy life, and especially these days, parents who are coping well despite difficulties.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Heading into The Thanksgiving Holiday
Mary Coromelas
untitled, 2010
intaglio
This gorgeous intaglio print by Mary Coromelas seems perfect for the day before Thanksgiving. I love to watch her work: She arrives at the beginning of class with a vague idea, works it out on the etching plate over time, then prints beautiful results over and over. She also likes to experiment with various ink color combinations, the addition of chin colle, watercolor, and who knows what. Always interesting.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Just Kids by Patti Smith
I'm really enjoying Patti's Smith's new autobiography, Just Kids. And it won a big literary award today.
Labels:
other artists' work,
out and about,
world events
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Would Love to Catch This Concert
Sunday, November 14, 2010
A Big Football Day
We slouched around all afternoon and evening watching football. It was fun! But I fell asleep toward the end and missed out on who won the last game.
Easy to find out online: Tom Brady was the hero of the day for the Patriots, who beat the Steelers.
I wish American politics were less like a football game and more like leadership.
Easy to find out online: Tom Brady was the hero of the day for the Patriots, who beat the Steelers.
I wish American politics were less like a football game and more like leadership.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The Annual SoCal Fall Challenge
I've got all the curtains on the south side open this morning, hoping the warm, bright sunlight will warm up the house. Inside temps have been hovering in the low 60's. Pretty chilly! Yet, we are into our self-induced, environmentally-friendly challenge to keep the heat turned off for as long as possible. We didn't make it into December last year, but we hope to this year...
Monday, November 8, 2010
An Art Filled Weekend
On Saturday, Judy Chan and I attended the talk and workshop (see earlier posts for more details) given by Amy Uyeki and Aiko Uyeki at the Japanese American National Museum on the Senryu poet, Shizue Harada. The event was terrific and Judy and I were both inspired to write Senryu on a regular basis. Here is the poem I wrote during the workshop:
Possum family
We discover in our house
All nine through cat door.
(I confess I exaggerated the facts - there were only two possums in the house - for dramatic effect. But in my defense, at no time during the workshop did anyone address the issue of poetic truthfulness.)
Two of Judy's large drawings are part of the Museum's collection. One of them is in the current exhibit. What a thrill to see the piece and to be with the artist while viewing it.
Possum family
We discover in our house
All nine through cat door.
(I confess I exaggerated the facts - there were only two possums in the house - for dramatic effect. But in my defense, at no time during the workshop did anyone address the issue of poetic truthfulness.)
Not Welcome There, 1996
oil on paper
Judy Chan
Wood Landscape, 2010
carved wood
Fred Rose
On Saturday night, Joe and I went to the opening of Fred Rose's excellent wood sculpture exhibition at Chez Shaw Gallery in Long Beach. We got to chat with Fred and a lot of other friends there.
Driven Into Paradise (detail), 2010
oil on canvas on panel
Siobhan McClure
We are looking forward to another great art show opening from 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, November 20th at the Richard Heller Gallery at Bergamot Station in Santa Monica. Siobhan McClure's beautiful narrative paintings will fill the gallery. You are invited!
Etching by Kenji Ushiku
Here is the lovely, small etching by Japanese artist Kenji Ushiku (born in 1922) that Joe snagged at the swap this weekend. Beautiful, delicate.
Friday, November 5, 2010
The Marvelous PaperPro Stapler
Labels:
marvelous inventions,
out and about,
world events
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Here, There, and Everywhere
Joe and I are back from Arkansas after a good weekend with my parents. There, it was gorgeous fall weather, cool and breezy. Here, it is a sweltering 95 degrees today. There, the hotly contested "wet vs. dry" issue was on the ballot to determine whether alcohol could be sold in Clark County (it passed). Here, it was whether marijuana should be legal in California (it didn't pass). Here, republican Meg Whitman's personal contribution of $140 million wasn't enough to win her the governorship; there, democratic incumbant senator Blanche Lincoln lost heartily to a tea party candidate.
Today, I'm organizing the upcoming photo etching demo for my intaglio class and trying to catch up for my screenprinting class.
The juvenile possum still lives in our house. He successfully evades the newly purchased trap, strategically placed where Sophie's food dish once was.
Tonight's another night... tomorrow is another day.
Friday, October 29, 2010
A+ Report Card in Arkansas
Joe and I are in Hot Springs this weekend, checking in on my parents. We are happy to report that Bob's progress is excellent. Here he is with his favorite physical therapy nurse. Mom is smiling in the background.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Prepping for a Band Tour
Daniel Mayo, advanced screenprinting class member, prints CD covers for his band, Drums and Color. He is printing four at a time, a good thing since he's planning to print a total of 200 to take along when the band goes on tour soon.
Matt, sound manager for the band, and Noel, band member, stopped into class to help Daniel with production. Daniel says they'll sell the CDs for $5 each. What a great deal for a CD of great music wrapped in an original work of art!
Before Dan leaves, he'll print some posters and t-shirts with the tour schedule. They'll visit six states.
Have a great time, Drums and Color!
Matt, sound manager for the band, and Noel, band member, stopped into class to help Daniel with production. Daniel says they'll sell the CDs for $5 each. What a great deal for a CD of great music wrapped in an original work of art!
Before Dan leaves, he'll print some posters and t-shirts with the tour schedule. They'll visit six states.
Have a great time, Drums and Color!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
I Spoke Too Soon.
(Photograph thanks to Kevin Fleming.)
I thought those furry little creatures had said goodbye a few days ago but we were awakened again last night by crunching noises coming from Sophie's food dish. And, again, Sophie was snoozing happily beside me.
Yet another young possum!
My Hansel and Gretel trail didn't fool this baby, so I'll try tastier treats tonight. Meanwhile, maybe I'd better pull the guest book out, turned to a fresh page. I'm told possum siblings can come in packs of thirteen!
Monday, October 25, 2010
A Portfolio Exchange
The Intaglio Class is doing a portfolio exchange this semester. This means that all of us involved will create an edition of prints large enough to give one print to each other participant. So, with fourteen participants, each artist will end up with a portfolio of 14 different prints. Katharine Gross is the first to finish her edition of prints. Isn't it spectacular?!
The Insatiable Beast
Katharine Gross
intaglio, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
"Louise Bourgeois: The Fabric Works"
A wonderful show of rarely shown fabric works by Louise Bourgeois is now on view in London at Hauser & Wirth. Here are some examples:
This Morning's Beautiful Sunrise Over Long Beach
These pictures were taken at the same time, from east to west.
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Possum Update: Success! No more possums inside, thanks to Hansel and Gretel.
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