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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Yogurt & Yoga








Bamboo Vertical 4 x 9

Bamboo Horizontal 9 x 4
watercolors


Yogurt, toast, costa rican coffee, sunshine, produce market with Sarah, a ripened pineapple for 1.40, a cucumber for .20, checked on Patricia at the river, took taxi home, went in pool, painted, worked on post card design, worked on dvc menu, painted, Carlos fixed the sink drain in kitchen, salad for lunch, painted, getting ready for studio tour Wednesday @1:00, found gecko in bathroom looking at himself in the mirror, painted, yoga for an hour, felt dizzy, watched Top Designer, very windy tonight, another salad, post card design, blogged, talked to Cal, emails, bed, book, sleep.

Friday, January 09, 2009

Yo!


Air on Air, 11 x 30 watercolor by Lorraine
Was invited to dinner with Hector DeCordova, artist from Long Island, NY. His gallery is a website listed on side bar on right. I helped him get online with his computer, he had old version of windows and it needed to be manually configured. He was so kind to thank me and took me to dinner at Essentia (Spanish for perfume). One of my favorite places in Costa Rica, real artsy place, great food and lots of art everywhere.

Thursday, January 08, 2009

The Day the Earth Shook












Yes, there was an earthquake on Thursday, I felt it. Was short, a little scary. I was with Sarah, Marc and Bernarda at the orchid gardens in Cartago, a few miles south of San Jose. Bernarda grabbed my arm and said that was an earthquake, I thought she was feeling dizzy and holding on to me. She was pulling me away from trees. So, we went about the gardens in a usual manner and found out from workers that it was high on the rictor scale (6.!). A little nerve-racking. I was more concerned about it all when we went to a restaurant and they had the news on. It was only about hour later and they had news about tourists being trapped up near La Paz Waterfalls and Poas Volcano, where we had been considering going. Thank goodness we did not go there, anyway, there are some people stuck up there, safe but no road to get back down from mountain, roads are very rough, but paved up there, just close to edges, no gard rails and roads were wiped out with landslides. Today will be more news. Glad to be back in studio. But also went to the Orosi Valley, which was breathtaking, it was late in afternoon and the sun was shining in the west going down and dark clouds in the east, it was so dramatic looking down the valley to the river winding around green jungle hills.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Too the Big City San Jose
























Manuel, our taxi driver dropped us off for the day in San Jose, to see the Jade Museum, then discovered the Cafe Mundo, Contemporary Art & Design Museum of Costa Rica, The National Theatre and the market of artisans with Sarah & Marc, in San Jose's historic section, really interesting architecture in this part of city. Fascinating stone work, wrought ironworks on gates, stamped impressions in sidewalks, building edifaces, design motifs in tiles, sculptures, colors, jewelry, and much of it all relates to nature's patterns. I have started to incorporate some of these elements in my paintings and it will develop as I work them into each one, each a journey. And this adventure continues.

Thursday, another day trip ride south of San Jose to Cartago area. Lancaster Botanical gardens with Bernarda, Sarah and Marc, to be continued....
'Life is too short to wake up in
the morning with regrets, so love
the people who treat you right,
forget about the ones who don't,
and believe that everything
happens for a reason. If you get a
chance, take it. If it changes
your life, let it. Nobody said
life would be easy, they just
promised it would be worth it.'

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Tuesday @ Colony

Last night Carlos took us up to Tiquencia restaurant, but they were closed, up a very steep hill where you can see three cities all in glitter, just an amazing spot. Will go back another time. Had dinner at a Carribean food restaurant near here, It was fantastic!. I thin the owner/waiter took advantage of us though, serving us all an appetizer of ceviche, which was the best I ever has, but we just wanted one to share, and then for dessert he did the same thing, served us each a dessert when we thought we would just be sharing one. It was a really nice celbration, Carlos, his wif, and their daughter Juliatti, she is approx. 28 yrs old and has a wonderful son Jaun Camillo who was in the colony last year, he is 9yrs old, sweet, sweet kid, handsome and a real nice boy, wish he was here again.

Started another painting with a drawing of my favorite tree, a quanaqaste, a huge trunk with two differnent kinds of leaves, that are not on it now, because it is winter here. It has five tire swings hanging from it, each a different color, I hope I can pull this painting it off, (wondering if I should do mixed media on it) I am looking down at it at a high steep hill/ledge of old dead palm leaves. It will be interesting!, Had a relaxing day really, went to the market with some artists, came back. went in the pool, and puttered aroundcleaning/reading my watercolor magazine and had a really nice time at Patricia's studio for a glass of wine before dinner and conversation with a few los artistas and shared our thoughts on art and the world. Now just catching up on blog and eating dinner, lettuce, avacado, chicken with onions. cinnamon, cumin and a small potatoe. Looking forward to my visitors soon.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Sunday at the Canyon

Canyon
11 x 30 watercolor by Lorraine Bromley

Patrica & I went exploring the area of Cuidad Colon for our next painting location, we have been painting mostly on the grounds here at the colony, however we think it is to our best interest if we go off property this week, pending RISD group and 14 RISD students. Carlos took us to a couple spots near the canyon and then we needed more time to explore area, Carlos did not have more time so we opted to call our favorite taxi cab driver, Rigo. He of course knows the area, took us down to the bottom of canyon to the raging river, but not a good spot to paint, too far and we need to take about four hours to paint in an area, but what an adventure, it was a beautiful ride, through the jungle, very dry and dusty though. So the last place we saw, close to the colony (5 minutes) was the right place to go back to today for the morning to paint. Fransico had plans in the morning with students, Carlos had the day off and we were going to ask Rigo back to take us to the canyon again today, but guess what there was Carlos's old jalopy truck just sitting there, so I asked if I could drive it to our destination, Fransico said yes, so we piled up in the el carro and coasted down to the canyon spot, had a very productive day there. The painting I did kept going from, "I hate this" to "mmm it's coming along" to "this is a stupid painting" to " I think I like it now" to "what am I doing here". Propably will go back tomorrow, don't know how we will get there yet, but will figure it out then, I will start another one, because this one is done, until I look at it another time this week and say, "it needs something else". The life of an artist, I am exhausted just telling you about it. nite.