This weekend I got OUT of the bathroom… and INTO the studio… where, after looking at an old painting painted in memory of the lovely William Peyron, dishwasher at the Arbor Cafe for 6 years, reader, person of great good humor (sometimes old paintings are better than photographs for conjuring people up…this is called “I […]
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ART LAUNDRY
It all began when Carolyn thought we might want to collaborate on an installation in her “home” gallery Lost Coast Culture Machine, in Fort Bragg, California. She then admitted a deep-seated need to iron in public, and “Art Laundry” was born…with the support of gallery owners Anne Beck and Dietmar Krumrey. We visited the gallery […]
Studio visit…1900
I guess you know I love to visit artists and their studios…always hoping for some insight I think…and often I get some. This picture came across my “desk” (HAH!) last week and I was pretty fascinated by it. This studio was in Salem, probably about 1900 or so, in a barn owned by artist Myra […]
Living the Creative Life: Corrie Loomis-Dietz
Corrie was a photographer first, then a painter. She makes huge photo-transfers and then paints them. She lives in an old house they have almost finished restoring: Today Corrie hosted a few artists for a brunch to welcome the fall. The food was good, the talk lively. Of course the highlight was seeing Corrie’s studio. […]