Deb Clarkes Painting Class 05/16/2010 6:30am

“St Peter’s Square, 6:30 am” by Deb Clarke, oil on canvas. colors: grumbacher titanium white (original formula), grumbacher cad yellow pale,  grumbacher yellow ochre, grumbacher red, winsor newton cobalt blue.
 
From Deb Clarke;
We met at St. Peter’s Square this morning to paint and discovered there is a lot of color in this busy downtown crossing in Gloucester.  Not too many peeps around, plenty of parking.  I was set-up and painting by the time the students arrived.  We packed up at 9.  This is the painting that I did of Intershells’ new seafood store.  The building used to be green.   Now it is ochre with a blue float moored along side. Perhaps the float will appear in the Fiesta Parade or the Horribles?  not too far away, and then, well, summer will seem to be over.    Below is my source material.
I think I saw more color than the camera.  Liz wnated to know what else I would do to my painting.  I wasn’t sure, so I asked her what she would do.  She thought I should work into some of my color shapes.  So I did and I added some foreground interest.  
Here is Liz working on her painting.  Interesting how the Intershell sign intersects with Liz’s easel.  almost looks like part of the painting.  and below is the shot over Tom towards Liz’s area of interest, followed by Tom’s second color study of the morning.  

What impressed me about this morning is that each painting had its own ‘color’, unique to each artist.  Two weeks ago I introduced pthalo blue into each student’s palette and the resulting work looked as if we all used the same color recipe.   
My friend Charles drew with us for a while.  He is concentrating on perspective and started a delightful drawing of the Blackburn Tavern Building and the wacky architecure surrounding the Washington/Main Street intersection.  I suggested he go to the library and look at the watercolor drawings of Raoul Dufy.
 
Please join us if you would like to paint or draw with us for a few hours.  Classes are $25, bring your paints and/or drawing materials. we will meet next sunday morning, weather permitting at 6:30 in St. Peter’s Square parking lot to set-up to start painting by 7.  The sun was four fingers above the horizon when I got there this morning.  Next sunday I might arrive by 6.  There is a lot of visual stuff down there.  Could keep an artist busy for a life time.  and if I keep doing this, I just might become a landscape painter, or at least a colorist.
 
best,
deb.

 

Korean War…60 years later

Hi Joey,

I ran into Mel Olson (might be Olsen) on the Blvd. today. He had his Korea hat on and got a misty far-away look as he spoke about the war.

He told me that he had put something in the paper asking folks who were there to contact him and no one did.

It’s been 60 years this year since the start of that war…and the Korean people are themselves very grateful for those who defended them.

http://www.kw60project.com/aboutla.html

Mel was a teller at the Gloucester Co-op for a number of years and most recently has been a member of the board of directors of the Ipswich Co-op Bank (now called Institution for Savings).

It hurt me to sense the feeling of futility Mel experienced as he stated the facts.

He hasn’t had much help, but I thought if you could put something out there on Good Morning Gloucester, folks might step up to help him get a 60th anniversary project going.

I appreciate what you do and hope there’s another Korean War vet out there who is proud of having defended South Korea so that they still have a country today.

Thank you,
Kristen Callahan
former employee of Ipswich Cooperative Bank

Alvin Ouellet Painter of Cape Ann

I visited Joey Down at the Dock today and I found Alvin Ouellet Painting a Beautiful Harbor Scene.

Alvin is from Brockton, Ma and is renting a Studio at The Cripple Cove Studios right next to Joey’s Dock.

Here is Alvin’s Email For more Info on his Artwork: aouellet@massart.edu

 

Alvin Working on the Sky
the Composition before him

Alvin Ouellet

Fine Arts Painter and Printmaker

Cripple Cove Studios East Gloucester

AOUELLET@MASSART.EDU

http://www.FrontieroGallery.com

I4C2 Pictures From Donna Ardizzoni

Donna and the One Hour At A Time Gang Will Be At I4C2 Next Saturday Cleaning The Site Even More

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Donna Writes-

Hi All:  Have you driven by I4-C2 lot, it looks amazing, the fence is down and already looks amazing.  Next clean up.

WHEN:                  Saturday Mat 22, 2010

TIME:                    8:00 am

WHERE:                I4-C2 to help with the clean up of the lot.  Hope as many people can come and help out.

Thanks all

Donna

Harbor Project I4-C2 05/16/2010

Here are a few photos taken today of the  newly cleared I4-C2 Parcel. Sunday 05/16/2010 1:00pm 

Who knew what was under all that crap

http://www.FrontieroGallery.com

 

Chickity Check It! The Cape Ann Guide Is Now Online

The Brainchild of Bob Hastings Executive Director of The Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce is Now Online!

A Gorgeous Publication Highlighting The Greatest Things About Gloucester

Click Here For The Cape Ann Guide

O’Maley Beautiful Colorful Flower Sale Reminder!

O’Maley Beautiful Colorful Flower Sale Reminder!

Please forgive — or better yet, appreciate (!) — the friendly reminder that O’Maley Middle School is having a fabulous Flower Sale Saturday, May 15th from 9a — noon.

Coordinator Marcy Plante (aptly named, no?!) has selected especially colorful flowers from the greenhouse, which we think you will enjoy!

With appreciation, and best wishes,

Erika

North Of Boston CVN Fundraiser

Hi Joey. Faithful follower Barry from Cricket Press here. I have a Fund Raiser coming up and as they are all important…. This one is for
North of Boston CVB. Anyone who has anything to do with tourism in our beloved city knows how important the cvb is to all that man the
front line of Tourism. Paul Frontierro from 7 Seas Whale Watch does and has donated a whale watch boat to host a night of Rock&Roll
with Full Circle playing their hearts out. It will be a great time and a great way to kick off Fiesta!!
Tickets – $30.00 at 7 seas booth. See Val and don’t give her a hard time
Time & date Thursday June 24th 7:30pm – 10:00pm
“Rock The Boat & Save the Mother Ship”

Beat the Summer Heat – Take a Cool Tour!

Dealers In Cape Pond Ice for Fishing Vessels, Restaurants, Hotels, Saloons, Markets & Family Use!

US Coast Guard patrolling the Gloucester Inner Harbor and keeping Cape Pond Ice’s frozen assets safe for your summer needs!

Thanks to Good Morning Gloucester Blog and Joey Ciaramitaro for the awesome picture!

Beat the Heat!

Take a really Cool Tour!

Cape Pond Ice has been icing down the Gloucester Fishing Fleet since 1848.

Explore our Historic Icehouse & Working Waterfront.

Tour our 28 degree Icehouse seeing how our 335 lb. blocks of Ice are made, see Ice being crushed and blown onto fishing vessels, perhaps our resident Ice Carver will be chipping away, and view our Ice Sculptures.

If you have ever wished you could waltz into a meat locker on a hot day, then this tour is right up your alley!

Dress sensibly. You wouldn’t wear sandals or flip flops to go outside in the winter, would you?

Summer Tour Schedule

Monday – Saturday 9:30 AM, 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM

Sundays & Holidays 11:00 AM and by appointment

Feel free to call ahead @ 978-283-0174 and book your tour reservations

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Visit us on-line and tour our amazing Gift Shop!

Release the Hounds! Morning At Myopia

Quite A Scene!  Poor Fox Doesn’t Stand A Chance!

 

Cottages & Castles house tour Saturday, May 15

From Gregg Sorensen-

Cottages & Castles

Enjoy a walking tour of eight Rockport homes that range from small to large, antique to cozy.

Date: May 15, 2010

Time: 10AM to 4 PM

Take in the natural beauty of this North Shore treasure while contributing to the musical future of our youth. Admission: Tickets are still available and the cost is $30. Registration takes place at Scout Hall, 47 Mt. Pleasant Street, Rockport and the Rockport Chamber of Commerce Visitors Information Center, Upper Main Street, Rockport. This tour benefits Rockport Music, supporting artistic programming and education and outreach activities in Cape Ann schools and communities. Presented by the Friends of Rockport Music.

The Open Door ~ Empty Bowl Dinner

This was my first time to Open Door ~ Empty Bowl Dinner. What an excellent turn out.  All the volunteers were smiling .  I was amazed at  the huge choice of hand crafted  bowls . We had our choice of soups, beverages, breads  and  cookies.  I  had the clam chowder from Amelia’s, cobble bread from Alexanders bread. Lemon gray iced tea and  got a chocolate cookie with macadamia nuts in it that has not been eaten yet. I plan to attend next year one way or another.  I hope you can make next time too.  
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