Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Wealth

I get daily emails from a weaving list and one of the quotes after a respondents name is:

Wealth consists not  in having great possessions
But in having few wants.
E. De  Waal


An interesting quote.  What do you think wealth is?  I know my view is changing lately. 

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Gorgeous Day

Earlier in the week, 90s and humid.  Yesterday, cold and windy.  Today, a glorious day.  Went out on my bike and took some pictures near the west branch of the Rouge River.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Psychedelic Weekend

Had two weeks of ridiculous hours at work that is not over yet.  So for the weekend, decided to get a way with a trip to Toledo to the art museum then to a early dinner at Tony Packo's.   The art museum had an exhibit of Psychedelic Posters from the 60s.    

http://www.toledomuseum.org/exhibitions/the-psychedelic-60s-posters-from-the-rock-era

If you get a chance - go there for the exhibit.

Both Frank and I really enjoyed it.  You could view the exhibit on many levels.  Since I had just finished a design class at CCS I was interested in how they used pattern, lettering, color and balance to convey a message.  Heard lots of comments from people "I remember that group....".    They had a room of black light posters (remember those!!!), along with video playing of concerts from the 60s.

I particularly liked the posters by Victor Moscoso --- primarily the one for The Doors http://www.victormoscoso.com/doors.html


He had studied with Josef Albers who was an expert in color theory and I loved his use of old photos in many of his posters.  

I also loved the posters of Bonnie MacLean who was one of the few female artist included.  She always had a "disconnected" face in her posters.





Great nostalgic trip!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Day 1 Convergence in Albuquerque, N.M.


OK - it is now day 5 but I finally have internet connection.  Here are my notes.  

Convergence is the bi-annual conference of the Handweavers Guild of America.

Plane left Detroit 50 minutes late but managed to make my connecting flight in Minneapolis.   After arriving at the hotel and picking up my conference packet I wandered around the downtown area.  From the convention center it looked like an old train station in the distance and that is what it turned out to be.  It is now the transportation hub with Amtrak, Greyhound and the local bus system.

From there I walked down Central, which is part of the old Route 66 route.  Had a quick afternoon meal and found the hat store that Frank and I bought Kris and Chris cowboy hats when they were little. 

After a short swim, went down to the hotel bar for a light meal.  While I was deciding where to sit, another lady asked me what I thought of the menu.  I indicated that the bar had a light menu and when she said that sounded good, I invited her to join me for dinner.

She was enjoyable company.  She owns the Folkways Pattern company and had previously owned a local wool shop and worked at Fiber Arts before her current job.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Buried in Homework

Just saw that it has been almost a month since I posted to this.  Between work and the homework from the Design Class as CCS I have had no time.

But over the 4th of July weekend I tried to relax and do some reading and weaving.

On the Friday I finished the book "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" by Junot Diaz.  I had given it to Frank for Christmas and he enjoyed it.   It had won the Pulitzer Prize and I did like it - but I am sure he enjoyed it more understanding the Spanish that was heavily sprinkled about.  

On Saturday I started "White Oleander" by Janet Fitch.   I went on a reading marathon and finished it on Monday.  Compelling writing though I felt it could have used a few less different foster home horror stories as she moved from one to another.  A good story though about how her mother, who was in prison, still has such a strong hold on her and who she is.

Friday, June 18, 2010

DPChallenge #3


Going downhill on scores.  Last weeks challenge was "Take a photo in which two similar subjects are captured at once."


I titled the picture "My Eye is Fuller than my Vase" which is from a poem by Emily Dickenson.  




Received my lowest score of 20%.  


Two comments:
 1)  Nice Composition harmonious use of color.  The on camera flash is a big detraction.
2)  You got hit because the items weren't similar enough - but this is an exquisite shot. Beautifully done!


But despite the score - two people gave me a 10.  So I was pleased.  
(and no you cannot vote for your own)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

DPChallenge #2

Did better on my second attempt at the DPChallenge.  This time the topic was "Family".  The instructions were "take a photograph that conveys the idea of family.  Your photo need not contain a person."  


This time I managed to get in the top 50% (barely - with a 53%).  The last time was a 15% (or they rated 85% of the other photos better than yours).  I feel pretty good about it. 


I titled the picture "Fading Immortality" and it is below:




Some of you may recognize who this is -- the snapshot is an old picture of my grandparents (my dad's parents).  The picture on the left is part of an encaustic collage I had made in a workshop I had attended.  It is a collage technique using colored wax.  The family tree on the left if from a copy of the Lolli family tree that my dad had done.


So far - I am having fun with this.  I have another picture I submitted yesterday for this weeks challenge - looking forward to see how I come out.  Looking at the other pictures - I don't think I will make the 50% goal.