Tuesday, July 6, 2010

A student gift for me!

This little guy is just over an inch tall!
He is a gift brought to me all the way from Bolivia by a student of mine who
has just visited her home country!
She saw it in a market (she has good eyes to spot something so tiny!) and
thought of me.
Now that is special.
Very special.
I glued him onto this block that has a piece of one of my watercolors.
If you click on the image you will see it bigger!
Cool, huh?

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Sombrero in unexpected place!

Waiting at a stop light I notice something shiny off to my left.
I turned my head to see what it was.
Here you have it!
A gorgeous embroidered sombrero on a young lady in a very spiffy convertible.
You have to stay alert or you miss these delightful things in your environment!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Surveying the kingdom


Black, white and red all over.
An old joke applied to my Lucy.
She loves surveying her kingdom from the
screened-in porch!
Of course I have to wipe off the table before we have
dinner out there!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

All kinds of students!

OK, so I have to admit that the painting on the easel is
not one of Lucy's. (Hers are still drying in the back room)
But after one of my students got up from her stool, Lucy
had to give her critique and check out the palette. She
didn't say anything, just looked and then got down.
She does this all the time. I know she's going to come
back in another life and be a dazzling prodigy with no
one the wiser (except me, because I'll be on the look-
out!)

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Cats who supervise

Here you see my studio mascot intently watching one of my students at work.
When students arrive, she greets them all and then
supervises their creations.
Her usual mode is to sit ON top of their notebooks which lay open on my desk.
Occasionally she will jump up on one of their stools in front of their
drawing or painting.
I just know she's going to return in another life and be some hot shot artist
and only I will be the wiser!

Monday, April 12, 2010

A friend has gone

In the lovely wooded yard behind my friend's home there is a stand of bamboo, just like this one.
As I looked through my photographs to find one that would be just right
for this moment, I found this one.....
An empty bench in front of beautiful bamboo.
And so my friend Doug has left us.
He lived a very good and long life, carrying it on all the way to 92.
His marriage of 68 years was a very good one
and I am happy to know that his dear wife is doing well, though as she told me,
there is a hole in her heart.
I have know this remarkable family for many many years. There are lots of them! In Doug's generation, there were 6 siblings. I have been close friends with 4 of them and their special grace and humor has been a constant gift in my life.
No one I know in my life knows them except my son, and he was too young to really have the relationship I have had.
So I am finding it somewhat lonely not to have anyone with which to share this loss.
Of course there are the others in Doug's family,
but that is not the same as having friends that have a real idea, a deep understanding of what this means in terms of the loss that it is to me.
There are some people that have made life so precious, so celebrated, so funny, so full of care and attention,
that their departure leaves a hole of magnitude....
and an empty bench.
Today I sit on a bench like this and know that anyone who may read this will understand, especially Doug.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Abundance of pleasure

This seems the perfect illustration of what this blog is about and why I am writing it.
Life has much in it that is not so beautiful and is hard to admire.
Perhaps if we didn't resist those things we don't consider beautiful they would change for us.
After all, it is we who determine beauty and ugliness.
Benjamin Franklin, in Poor Richard's Almanack, 1741, wrote:
"Beauty, like supreme dominion
Is but supported by opinion."
With this cherry blossom loveliness, I daresay the opinion of loveliness is
unanimous!