Monday, October 08, 2007

It's official

I am abandoning this site in favour of my blog site, Art4Life. That may sound final, so cruel, but I have no regrets. Follow me over there. You'll see why I switched.

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

important news

I am in the process of moving this blog over to wordpress for various reasons. The address there is www.art4life.wordpress.com It is a work in progress at the moment, and I will inform you when I will no longer post at this address. There are 30 of you who read my blog, thank you so much for doing so. It's great to know that I'm not just talking to myself!

The second important thing I want to tell you is that I will be gone for 2 weeks to Alaska. Dad-guy, the kids, me + mom-in-law are flying on air miles to Anchorage, then driving around by motorhome for a week. We have been saving air miles for years and got the flights and $100's in gas coupons through air miles. In fact this whole trip is being done on coupons and points of one sort or another. The hotel in Vancouver is covered by areoplan points. Parking at the airport is covered by another coupon. We even have a gift card for the Keg for $100.00 given to us by the flooring company who messed up our installation of new lino. It is amazing how much money a group can save if they scrounge long enough!

Anyway, I will try and post from Alaska. Until then...

Monday, August 13, 2007

a dash of high hopes

Quiet, peaceful countryside. Folks wave to one another as they pass on the road, the one road which leads in and out of this community. It is about 11 kilometers long, paved and winds gently downhill, over a set of train tracks until it ends in someones yard. Beyond that is the Fraser River which travels in a semi-circle around the farms and acreages near the end of the road. I live in that semi-circle.

My neighbors to the west are an older Jehovah's Witness couple who have been raising two of their grandchildren. On the east is a mystery. It is a 5 acre property that was once inhabited by an older couple, retired from sod farming. There is a modest, but well kept house and a large shop, fully insulated and wired. Several groups of people come and go from this place whose gate is always locked. They stay anywhere from 15 minutes to 2 hours before leaving the gate carefully locked once again. There is a pattern to their visits. The shiny black truck comes each day around noon for 1/2 an hour. Every second week a couple in their 50's, wearing dark glasses and driving an old, noisy car come and mow the lawn. About every 30 to 40 days, a brown pickup truck sporting a canopy, all with tinted dark windows brings its drivers out. The rough looking couple (in dark glasses day or night) will arrive for 3 or 4 days, back up to the shop and load mystery items into the truck for 2 hours. Some months they have help. A woman in her 40's, wearing the required dark glasses and driving a blue mini-van (again, tinted windows), comes out and helps. Once the bustle settles down, the black truck is seen each day again. None of the occupants acknowledge me if I wave or look into their faces as they occasionally pass me on the road.

When the place sold several years ago, I had such high hopes for friendship. But the place lays quiet most days, its curtained windows and gates sternly closed to the activies within.

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Friday, August 10, 2007

thinkin' about things

My mind has been turning like crazy. We are now only weeks away from fall and I have been working steady on curriculum for the new class I am teaching this year. During this time it has become painfully obvious to me that I can no longer do my work with this 26.4 kbps connection to the internet. CNC, the college where I work has updated their online classroom tool, Webct to version 6, also known as Blackboard. Lovely program, but requires more oumf than this little dial-up account can put out. Unfortunately there is no other option as high-speed is not available here. Well, there is an option, that is to use a satelite connection and equipment at the starting price of about $750.00. Or.....move. Did I say that? Tears well up in my eyes as I think about it. Proposals and petitions have been signed and made to Telus, our phone company trying to persuade them to upgrade our phone lines sooner than the 10 year plan they currently have. Of course these pleas have fallen on deaf ears. So now we are evaluating our options. This family is headed down the road, (literally) to camp with friends for the weekend, and I know that I will be thinkin' about things.

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Saturday, August 04, 2007

working from the inside out




This is a mixed media piece I've been working on, mostly pastel work. I love using the pastels because I can really lay it on thick then scrape off layers to reveal colour that is underneath. I like to work hard on my pieces and sometimes it looks great and other times it looks, well, overworked. Robert Murray who was one of the art mentors at Well's artist's retreat last year, after viewing some of my work, asked me if I was going to beat up my next art piece.

I guess I can be hard on the paper, if you look at the detailed photos of this work, it is scored fairly deep with lines, and words. I just like to work from the inside out, whatever is inside me works its way into my art, that includes scrapes and gouges. This piece is one I started with pencil sketches a while ago, I have a name for it, but I don't think it clearly reflects the piece. What do you think I should call it?

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Shhhhh!

Sometime it is nice to have nothing planned and nothing doing. But is it okay to have a mind that refuses to think of anything important and a mouth that doesn't want to talk much. It makes me wonder what it would be like to take a vow of silence, just for a short while you understand. I'm thinking I will snap out of it pretty quick. Does silence include the written word? Oh, I hope it doesn't include symbols and drawings. I guess that depends on whether the vow is not to speak, or not to communicate. Hmmmm. I googled 'vow of silence' and found an interesting site called 43 Things. This site is a place where people have posted on things they want to do, and once accomplished, were they worth doing. I will think some more on this.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

independence!


This letter opener belonged to a unique man, Edwin Stewart, my grandfather-in-law. If you look carefully you will see that it has been sharpened on one side so that it will act like a knife. Why is that? Well, Ed spent his last few years in a seniors home where he found life to be quite 'restrictive'. Each mealtime he was seated at a table with his wife and a woman who could not speak english very well, I'll just call her Queen Bee. When eating fruits or vegetables, Ed used to push his silverware aside and pull out a 6 inch hunting knife, cut his food and place it gingerly in his mouth. Apparently, 'the Bee' did was frightened by this action, so the staff took the knife away from Ed. Ahhh, but he pulled out another, and another. Soon all his knives were safely tucked away in a locked drawer in the nursing station along with various other household tools that he had been using in his room; his soldering gun, which had set off the fire alarms, his hammer, several screwdrivers, a glue gun, and some plyers. Determined not to be treated like a child, he sharpened this letter opener and used it in place of his knives and screwdrivers. We found it hidden in his chest of drawers after he passed away. I will always admire his independent spirit!

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