Tuesday, June 28, 2011

the sea and the mountain


always provides perspective and inspiration for how to live and make work...

I just got back from a week of traveling, some down time, some ocean time, and some time in the deep woods of ct and vermont. Sand is still spilling out of sheets and pillow cases...
So beautiful and green, I was at Stone Harbor for the first time w/ jay and new friends, it was overcast the first day, but a perfect excuse to play wiffle ball. On Monday morning a whole pack of us went to the point to look for shells and walk. It was raining pretty hard by the time we got back. So cool.


















I was given a ticket to Wanderlust Festival, a yoga and music festival at Stratton Mountain. I am still absorbing 3 class days, (thats 3 yoga classes) lectures, incredible music and so much rain. I used that as an excuse to stop off at Still Mountain Center to hang out with Joy, Jimmy and Ryo for the day. I was able to make some pots in the studio monday night, then joy and I went to see her exhibition at the Billy Morris Gallery in south Kent Ct. The work looks fabulous! check it out if you are in the area.







I got to Stratton Mountain around dusk, glad to land. I stayed in a cabin off site with a bunch of cool people and spent most of my time at the festival taking a variety of classes (some anasura, ashtanga and vinyasa). So interesting, so spacious and intense. I was kind of fine with all that rain, b/c the energy was so high to begin with. It was good to meet new people, I was inspired by the ease and sense of protection the mountain offered. I didn't get to go on hikes or get outside enough b/c of the rain, but loved being inside watching it all happen.

please check out:
Jeff Haynes
http://jeffhaynesmusic.com/
and
todd Boston
http://www.toddboston.com/


Friday, June 10, 2011

drawing workshop at Nabarts








i finally signed up for a workshop that i have been contemplating for years. the time was never right, or something. I am so happy that it worked out this time. 3 days of looking at things, trying out new materials, looking at books... I am incredibly inspired by the experience. I found out that i actually like charcoal (compressed) and adding wax to the mix can create areas of translucency, opacity, density and atmosphere.

I worked with Tim Hawkesworth and Lala. Slipping open books into my studio of artists, aerial views or looking at work with me. It was such a generous exchange. I'll be thinking about this for a long time. Reminding me again how necessary it is to be in the studio. in silence, attentive observation.

check it out:
http://drawingworkshops.com/



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