The Food Was As Visually Stunning As The People Were Bananas
My favorite was the Seafood Risotto
My View of Life on the Dock
The Food Was As Visually Stunning As The People Were Bananas
My favorite was the Seafood Risotto
Ed Collard and his measured tonal voice on video bring you the Magnolia Sidewalk Bazaar-
Don’t forget to chug every time Ed says “Fantastic”
Here the elite runners fly down Main Street
More Run Gloucester Pics Coming from Thom Falzarano and David Cox
Sam Hartson Sends In This Clip From Last Night-
Great Work Sam!
You can check out Sam’s website- http://www.hartsonmedia.com/
Paula Karahalis Band website is- http://www.myspace.com/paulakband
Looking forward to more of Sam’s Fiesta Documentary Coming Soon!
Interview With West End Gloucester MA Pop Gallery’s Linda Cordner,
http://www.lindacordner.com/
This from Linda’s Website-
The word Encaustic, from ancient Greek, means “to heat” and that is the basis for encaustic painting. Wax, primarily bees wax, with or without added pigment and mixed with a small amount of damar resin, is heated to a liquid state and applied to a ground with brushes. Painting is done quickly, as the wax starts to harden as soon as it is separated from its heat source. Each painted layer must be fused to the next to create a solid piece that becomes the encaustic painting. It is one of the most durable painting mediums since wax is impervious to moisture and over time will retain its original colors.
Artist Statement
I am very drawn to wax and its tactile qualities, the smell and viscosity of the medium are very different from other painting techniques. Creating organic forms is a natural extension of wax’s origin. Coming from a background in graphic design, I am drawn to certain color schemes and shapes, the repetition and placement being important to the composition. My paintings are made by layering multiple coats of wax which can completely obscure the under layers at times. I then scrape away areas of the wax to expose the compositions below.
Pop Gallery is located at 67 Main Street in between Dog Bar and The Bookstore of Gloucester in what many are beginning to call Gloucester’s “Artist Row”
As promised here is part II of my conversation with Melissa Smith Abbott
I’m pretty sure we could have easily done parts III IV and V as Melissa has so much to say.
You can visit her website here-http://www.anadamabreadbook.com/
The Mrs read through it on the beach yesterday and said it was very cool and noted that for someone who grew up around here it would be extremely interesting.
You can visit her website here-http://www.anadamabreadbook.com/
The Legacy of Three Melissas: Authentic & Original Cape Ann Recipes
is now available in Rockport at Toad Hall Bookstore, in Gloucester at The Bookstore on Main Street,
The Cape Ann Museum Bookstore, Harbor Loop Gifts at The Building Center
Tons of rich local history here
Here is part I of our two part interview-
Part II comes tomorrow at 6PM
More pictures coming tomorrow
Who can identify the location of this crane?
We have many interviews and pictures coming tomorrow from the races that Manny Simoes is currently editing
Come back tomorrow for more
September 5th is gonna be a special day- I can assure you of that!
Thanks Pete!
Dave’s site Is
GloucesterArtists.com
Dave writes-
Paul Ciaramitaro has been a roofer, a mover, a fisherman, and – at the same time – an artist.
Dave will be producing more videos for GMG in the coming weeks.
Thanks for watching
Ed Collard Interviews Triathletes and Their Fans
Look for more race pictures from David Cox and Thom Falzarano in the coming days
Dave’s site Is
GloucesterArtists.com
Here is Part II of Dave Sullivan’s interview with Gloucester Artist Paul Ciaramitaro
Dave is producing videos for Good Morning Gloucester and Cape Ann TV
Look for part II tomorrow
His work can be seen in the Cape Ann Historical Museum, the Seacoast Nursing Home, the Rockport Art Association, and the North Shore Arts Association… and you can see Paul and some of his art in this interview we did for Cape Ann TV
Thanks for watching
Great work by our team of contributors has landed us on the Home page of The Gloucester Fisherman Triathlon as the go-to source for Gloucester Tri Coverage!
Proud of You Guys!
Click The Logo Above To Go To The Gloucester Tri Website
Commentary by our boy Ed Collard who captured so much of the feel in video
Video of the start and transitions. Pre and post race interviews with triathletes tomorrow.
Joe is one of the nicest kids you’d ever want to meet. He is artistic, he is passionate about his work and he gives back to the community. Always involved in one community project or another.
He is holding another one of his workshops on creating your own long boards at Art Haven. Check out the video for details.
The thing about GMG is that we are inclusive and feel like the more we can involve contributions from our community the better the site will be for everyone. So if you have a photo of yourself or if someone took a picture of you at the race send it in to goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com and we will make a GMG contributor slide show of your photos. Be sure to include the triathlete’s name!
Here is a submission from yesterday for example-
Stephanie Swanson Writes-
Hi Joey – LOVE your blog!! Here’s a photo of me and my friend Linda – both first time triathletes. We had a blast. I love living in Gloucester!!
Thanks for all you do!!
Stephanie
