Around The Pond

Found In Our Pond

Walked out the door, looked up and whoa. That’s one big Bird.

What is it?

Schooner Festival 2011 with John Nesta

Schooner Festival 2011 with Artist John Nesta

GMG Float 2012 Horribles Parade Winner “Most Creative” Video

GMG Float 2012 Horribles Parade Winner “Most Creative”

Congrats Felicia and all who put together the Float and Marched in the Parade.

You People Were A Very Positive Force Moving Through The Streets Of Gloucester!

Another one found 6/24/2012

Another “Art Rock” found 6/24/2012

The Email from JP;

“Hey, I found your rock today. I really love it man, its my favorite rock.

Thanks, JP

Most “Art Rocks” are not posted on GMG. You have to stumble upon them most times. Not all that are left and found are reported back into headquarters. 🙂

“State Fish Pier View”

Dennis Poirier Artist Workshop Opportunity

Dennis Poirier Artist Workshop Opportunity

“Painting Gloucester”

Dennis Poirier – August 24, 25, 26 –
“Painting Gloucester on Location”
Oil and Acrylic
Workshop

A resident of Maine, but native of Gloucester, Dennis looks forward to returning to Cape Ann to paint in all of his favorite locations.  In this workshop, he will demonstrate his style of “broken” color painting techniques and teach the basics of picture making on location.  A demonstration will be given prior to the first class.  Subjects will include: marshes, harbor scenes and street scenes around Gloucester.  Students may take one or all three days.  All ages and levels of ability welcome.

To View Dennis’ work click on the Links Below

http://www.facebook.com/dpoiriergallery

http://www.dennispoirierstudio.com

 

In Case You Missed it!

Gloucester Paint Factory Demolition 09/13/2011

The Short Version

http://art-rocks.org/

The Long Version

http://art-rocks.org/

The Golden Hour

The Golden Hour

from; digital photography review

“The “hour” part of the golden hour is a misnomer. The length of time depends on how long the sun plays on the horizon. That changes by the time of the year and the latitude. Near the equator, the golden hour lasts but a few minutes as the sun moves relatively quickly. Closer to the poles, the golden hour can last for hours.

The quality of the light during the golden hour can be dramatically different from what comes before and after. The difference in time can be just a few brief minutes, so be prepared.”

Click here to read more

The Tide Skipper Domenic Nesta’s latest creation

The Tide Skipper Domenic Nesta’s latest creation

Can be seen at Rocky Neck