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Monday, August 08, 2011
Wedding@Edgemere
Friday, June 10, 2011
Wedding Bliss
July 9th, 2011 we begin our new journey as Mr.and Mrs. We could surely use your advice and well wishes. Share with us your wisdom about marriage, love & life. Let us in on the secret to being a loving husband and wife. Email us a few words with insight we could use on our way. Long after this day, whatever you write, we're sure to treasure. Sometime in the future we will take your advice with....great measure!
Please share your prayers and thoughts and wishes!
Monday, February 14, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Esta Manana
I finally got this printer to work with just the black ink, yippee! Experimenting with B&W photos for inspiration for paintings. Nest Series is turning into "Nest-Scapes", so we will see where it takes me. Fun!
Had 12 people in my studio for dinner last night, "pot-luck", (my kitchen sink has been clogged since until Carlos got some draino to unclog it just a little while ago. yahooooo...)it was great time. Set up long table, everyone sat around it. Soups, chicken, rice, fish, salad, fruit salad, apple pie with vanilla chip ice cream, oh yea and wine....and Cacique (one of the national liquers here in Costa Rica), kind of like vodka, smooth made from sugar cane. Linda and Tom joined us artists last night for dinner too. They were working at the National Reserve Chirripo, both artists but working in reserve on taking care of, pruning, planting trees, etc.... Linda & I met last December as artists in the colony here. I forgot to take a picture of us...geesh...what's wrong with me.... for the blog.
Beginning of week I went to Manuel Antonio Parque on the Pacific, it was really great, swimming in the ocean riding the waves, sunning myself, it's hard work, but somebody has to do it. Seven of us went, wonderful time, except I had white knuckles coming home, the driver was not as good a driver as me...heehee. Anyway we got home safe. Working on lots of ideas today, feeling like a good "art day".
I went for a swim today in the pool here and on the way I saw a large bird lying still/dead on the grass, yellow, blue, spotted feathers. it was a Quetzal bird, I felt so bad, who knows how it got there. but I went and got my scissors and I cut some feathers off it, I know disgusting, but I gave the feathers another life and glued them on to a small metal bird I bought at a junk shop the other day. This little metal plain shiny clip-on bird was just waiting for some feathers to find him. So, here it is. Rather serendipitis, that I am working on the "nest-scapes" series right now. mmm...my muse is speaking to me.
Had 12 people in my studio for dinner last night, "pot-luck", (my kitchen sink has been clogged since until Carlos got some draino to unclog it just a little while ago. yahooooo...)it was great time. Set up long table, everyone sat around it. Soups, chicken, rice, fish, salad, fruit salad, apple pie with vanilla chip ice cream, oh yea and wine....and Cacique (one of the national liquers here in Costa Rica), kind of like vodka, smooth made from sugar cane. Linda and Tom joined us artists last night for dinner too. They were working at the National Reserve Chirripo, both artists but working in reserve on taking care of, pruning, planting trees, etc.... Linda & I met last December as artists in the colony here. I forgot to take a picture of us...geesh...what's wrong with me.... for the blog.
Beginning of week I went to Manuel Antonio Parque on the Pacific, it was really great, swimming in the ocean riding the waves, sunning myself, it's hard work, but somebody has to do it. Seven of us went, wonderful time, except I had white knuckles coming home, the driver was not as good a driver as me...heehee. Anyway we got home safe. Working on lots of ideas today, feeling like a good "art day".
I went for a swim today in the pool here and on the way I saw a large bird lying still/dead on the grass, yellow, blue, spotted feathers. it was a Quetzal bird, I felt so bad, who knows how it got there. but I went and got my scissors and I cut some feathers off it, I know disgusting, but I gave the feathers another life and glued them on to a small metal bird I bought at a junk shop the other day. This little metal plain shiny clip-on bird was just waiting for some feathers to find him. So, here it is. Rather serendipitis, that I am working on the "nest-scapes" series right now. mmm...my muse is speaking to me.
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
The Colors of El Parajo
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
My RI Study Group Mystery Project
MYSTERY-something that arouses curiosity or
suspense, obscure, or of enigmatic
quality, the inexplicable, or a story, film,
which arouses suspense.
suspense, obscure, or of enigmatic
quality, the inexplicable, or a story, film,
which arouses suspense.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
This is a pananoramic view of the Volcano Arenal in the northern part of Costa Rica. I used a "photostitch" software method after taking these 7 different shots in my camera. The volcano did not want to show us her colors this day, but it was still an awesome experience being so close to one of the 7 active volcanos here. They say you can see the lava at night coming from the top sometimes at special observatory lookouts. This picture shows some steam coming from various places along the side near top of cone. But, very often the top is in the clouds. This is not a bad day, the last time it really threw lava was in 1963.
"What induces you, oh man, to depart from your home in town, to leave family and friends, and go to the country-side over mountains and valleys, if it is not the beauty of the world of nature which, on considering, you can only enjoy through the sense of sight; and as the poet in this also wants to compete with the painter, why do you not take the poet's descriptions of such landscapes and stay at home without exposing yourself to the excessive heat of the sun? Would that not be more expedient and less fatiguing, since you could stay in a cool place without moving about and exposing yourself to illness? But your soul could not enjoy the pleasures that come to it through the eyes, the windows of its habitation, it could not receive the reflections of bright places, it could not see the many flowers which with their various colours compose harmonies for the eye, nor all the other things which may present themselves to the eye." ...... Leonardo da Vinci, The 'Paragone
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Update
Amarillo
watercolor 10x7
Playa Panama in Guanacaste on the pacific, parrots, Palo Verde, jungle cruise, blue herons, crocadiles, feeding the capuchin monkeys, sunshine, Cesa, tipico lunch, cas, frijoiles, pool, vistas, islands, green hills, heleconias, Lankester gardens, orchids, rain, waterfalls, wind, red macaws, cafe con leche, iguanas, one creepy snake, hilltops, painting, photographing, cooking, sculpting, sharing, palm trees, the most unusual flora, drawing patterns...oropendulars, University of Peace, Cal, Carol, Nina, .....bananas & yellow flowers...
Saturday, January 01, 2011
And Life Itself is on the Wing
"And Life Itself is on the Wing"
(work in progress)
7 x 11 watercolor, white ink, and gold leaf
Friday, December 31, 2010
Christmas Horse Parade
Bernarda & Isabella took us to the fabulous horse parade in San Jose, it was truly amazing, 5000 horses, 5000 drunk cowboys (some of them, ok most of them). Every kind of horse imaginable.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Buenas Dias
The weather has finally changed, the winds have died down and the sun is shining warmer. On my way out the door to paint with Patricia. We went for a short walk late yesterday afternoon and found the most beautiful flowers to paint today. So exciting...green, red and purple..will post later.
Cal finding that sculpting wire and metal into horse is his new calling, will post that too later.
Lunch today with Bernarda & Isabella at the hotel she works at up on the hill (oh the hill...steep walk)...lots of activity here in colony..getting ready for newcomers this weekend. Carol coming on Sunday, Nina on Tuesday..yippeee!
Cal finding that sculpting wire and metal into horse is his new calling, will post that too later.
Lunch today with Bernarda & Isabella at the hotel she works at up on the hill (oh the hill...steep walk)...lots of activity here in colony..getting ready for newcomers this weekend. Carol coming on Sunday, Nina on Tuesday..yippeee!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Lots of painting, lots of studying, lots of sunshine...taking it all in...sketching, swimming. Cal just took off on his own little adventure alone...we will see if he ever comes back here to the colony, will let you know. I am supposed to meet him later in a coffee shop in town...at 2:00pm...
my christmas tree
upside down branch from
coconut tree..ornaments..
my mom made
Friday, December 17, 2010
Muse
This is a Laughing Falcon, perched on a branch along the path here in colony, what a racket he made yesterday, had to find out what it was and this is what I found, amazing bird (el parajo).
Today I realize that the creative process is not so simple that it can be reduced to a formula - go here, wait for muse, shoot, paint, draw. It is not a reactive process dependant on a magic fairy appearing and beating you with an inspiration-stick. Creativity is something you actively work at, and the more closely you know your own process, the more reliably the muse appears. Having said that, I think we all know that some days just do not go the way we want, and sometimes that's chalked-up to being uninspired, or bored, or lazy. I really believe that the more you understand what inspires you, the more readily you can put yourself in her path. I know what gets my creative juices going. For me, the flower or piece of land that has great light, nature, interesting people, and exotic places where the homogeny of the west has not replaced the beauty of human uniqueness with a strip mall, or the fashion of the day. So putting myself in a place I connect and resonate with, getting out, wandering aimlessly - that inspires me. "Put yourself in front of interesting stuff...I say."
Today I realize that the creative process is not so simple that it can be reduced to a formula - go here, wait for muse, shoot, paint, draw. It is not a reactive process dependant on a magic fairy appearing and beating you with an inspiration-stick. Creativity is something you actively work at, and the more closely you know your own process, the more reliably the muse appears. Having said that, I think we all know that some days just do not go the way we want, and sometimes that's chalked-up to being uninspired, or bored, or lazy. I really believe that the more you understand what inspires you, the more readily you can put yourself in her path. I know what gets my creative juices going. For me, the flower or piece of land that has great light, nature, interesting people, and exotic places where the homogeny of the west has not replaced the beauty of human uniqueness with a strip mall, or the fashion of the day. So putting myself in a place I connect and resonate with, getting out, wandering aimlessly - that inspires me. "Put yourself in front of interesting stuff...I say."
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
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