at the Hallie Ford Museum opened last night to a loyal crowd. The collection was first donated to the University by Mark and Jan Sponenburgh in 1990. It’s first showing was in the old Ford Gallery in 1991, designed and executed by then art historian Germaine Fuller. The collection and the care of it formed […]
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The Warehouse again…
On my way home I stopped at the riverfront to see how the demolition is coming. It’s better to photograph in the morning, but you get the idea. Still sad.
The Studio…
Roger came over this morning and put some nails in the wall so I could hang up the paintings that are beginning to accumulate as I get ready for my show in July at 12×16 Gallery in Portland. All day I popped up this one or that one–entirely satisfactory! Thanks Dear.
The Warehouse today
Well they’re chipping away at it–here’s the latest taken this morning:
SNOW AGAIN????
It does make the snow squirrel look jaunty
Mystery Marks
Actually we, in the neighborhood, suspect these might be about sewers, but I prefer to think of them as little drawing surprises:
The trouble with Salem coffee…
They ALMOST have it, but not quite…
Warehouse demolition 2/23
Today after the YWCA luncheon I got a good view of the demolition process. Note the dust rising on the right in the closeup:
Warehouse Fixation….
I know this is getting kind of boring, but I can’t seem to let it go. Today I went down to the Riverfront Park to get a view of the river side of the building, you know, the side where we’d have had a view from our studios…
These Trees
I haven’t always captured photos of these trees, but I have noticed the tendency people have to plant them against walls. Then the trees begin to grow and kind of groan and wail and dance and carry on. Have you seen them around?? They begin to have personalities sort of. The five on the left […]