DROPPED OFF AT 10:55AM Sunday 10/24/2010
GOODLUCK!




My View of Life on the Dock
I’ve been doing a lot of sketching from my car lately. Here are a few shots from the studio.
Ok, What better day than 10/10/10 to make my first entry into my Sketchbook Project. I picked my favorite place to sit and watch the waterfront work, Nature change by the minute and meditate. This is the view looking straight out from my parking space today. I may add some color to it with Gouache paint. After the Sun went down I walked around and took some photos for GMG of the area at nighttime.
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AS I have mentioned earlier, I hit a creative block this past winter. I was hooked on the idea of serious art and the preciousness of its materials. After being out of art school for just over 2 1/2 years (and after a nice and border-line mandatory hiatus from art), I felt that it was finally time to be creative again. But where to start? And, even more importantly, how to start? How on earth do I become (dare I say it) an artist? Gasp!
*cold shudder*
I have also ranted previously about how I tend to get stuck on the preciousness factor. I’ll buy beautiful paper, gorgeous inks, slick and clean brushes….and then I start to shake with the inked brush in hand, just staring at that blank field of white paper in front of me. And then I get overwhelmed; so many options (!!!). There is nothing so terrifying, and yes so exciting, as the blank page. (Have you noticed that I tend to over think things?) But moving on!
Even before I started the ridiculous paper castles project, I started a sketchbook. The paper its self was of recycled brown material, with a gritty and almost dirty nature. PERFECT. This eased my conscience immediately and took away my perfection complex. I started the sketchbook, and the one that followed it, with the whole mindset that, hey, art is fun! woooo hoo. I made stupid doodles. I pasted doilies. I stuck stickers. I colored with crayons. Yes!
Recently, I came across the Sketchbook Project spearheaded by the Art House Coop, based out of Brooklyn. Just as the banner above states, this project is just like a music tour, only instead of bands bouncing from town to town, it is a gargantuan collection of sketchbooks. After the breakthroughs I experienced over the winter and spring with my own sketches and doo dahs, this instantly resonated with me. For my birthday, I asked my mum to sign me up for this. She not only did that, but she ALSO decided to participate herself. And then she told other people to do it. And then she started a blog DEDICATED to sketchbooks out of our home town of Gloucester, MA. Holy whoa. The blog is Something Sketchy. Check-it-out.
There is an array of creative themes to choose from when selecting a sketchbook. I chose Adhere to Me, with the intentions to cut and past like I did with my other sketchbooks. I’ve had a habit in the past to tear out images that I didn’t like in my old notebooks, and in the end, I’d have a wimpy and cannibalized notebook of only 15 “good” sketches. Also, since this project has an added pressure of being publicly displayed, I was afraid that I’d do the same thing: let the sketchbook become the victim of my own artists-perfectionist cannibalism. At least with Adhere to Me, I can play with the concept of adhering items and images to the page that I feel confident in. I like the idea of this being an additive and layered project.
And naturally, I am now staring at a field blank pages! Again! So-many-options! Last night I arranged many old clippings and images that I have been holding on to for years. It’s embarrassing, but I feel like I can only move forward with this project if I do a little planning first…big surprise, I know….
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| Left: old sketchbooks from this winter Right: organizing, planning, panicking. |
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Halloween – the time of the year when the veil is the thinnest between the realms of the living and the dead…and what could be more terrifying than spending the evening in a haunted country inn with New England’s own VanHelsing?
On Saturday, October 30th, join us, if you dare, for a night of food, fun, and mystery. Feast with the living, as we enjoy an elegant harvest dinner sumptuous enough to raise the dead. Then listen as author, radio personality, and paranormal investigator, Ron Kolek of the New England Ghost Project, takes you on a journey into the dark and macabre world of the ghost hunter.
Next take part in an investigation of the Inn. And the night ends as we attempt to communicate with the wandering spirits of the Inn Magnolia.
Cranberry Apple Salad
Rolls & Butter
Roast Turkey & Gravy
Homemade Stuffing
Mashed Potatoes
Butternut Squash
Buttered Peas
Cranberry Sauce
Coffee & Teas
Apple Crisp w/Whipped Cream
Overnight accommodations are also available from the Inn.
Call (978) 525-3642 for room reservations.
Don’t miss out on this truly unique evening. Seating is limited and tickets are only $79.95 per person and must be purchased in advance.
For more information call (978) 455-6678.
The Inn Magnolia – 18 Norman Avenue – Gloucester, MA 01930 – www.innmagnolia.com
All sales are final and schedule is subjected to change.
From deb Clarke
current status of my verre eglomise of The Dog and I and The Trapper John at Joey’s dock. a panel started last summer. preparing the glass to receive a new color field.
Cruising the Harbor with John and Dom Nesta. Parade of Sails
Man. I hate my voice.
A Good Morning Gloucester Video Presentation
A Zen Like Video
The Maine Herring Boat Sunlight which Hails out of Gloucester Docking at night.
They came in about 8:30pm to unload a Bad Net.
Gloucester is getting ready for the 2010 Schooner Festival.
The Schooners Harvey Gamage and The Westward arrived tonight
at the State Fish Pier.


For more Info on the 2010 Gloucester, Ma Schooner Festival click the links below
http://www.capeannvacations.com/Schooner/Guide/2010GloucesterSchoonerFestival.pdf
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Eye Catching Title and a Half Naked Woman.
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Samantha Brown is also my favorite host on the Travel Channel.
ENJOY!
tHIS pOST hAS nOTHING tO dO wITH gLOUCESTER!