Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Monday, March 15, 2010

Ireland Remembered

Ireland, land of mystics and dreams, poets and writers, leprechauns and druids, and best of all the gentle Celtic people. They are a mixture of friendliness and wit, but most of all, I love their music. It colors everything about this land and moves your feet to dance and your voice to sing. In the lilt of Irish laughter, you can hear the angels sing, as the song says.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

August in Ireland


Soft rains paints the Irish landscape in vibrant greens. The music and speech of the gentle Irish people lifts the spirits above the grey skies coloring the evenings with joyful tunes. Ireland is everything they say and more.
Street vendor clutches her handmade dolls in the main square.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

San Miguel d'Allende


San Miguel d'allende, Mexico, is an extraordinary place designated as a "World Heritage" historical place by UNESCO. Historically and architecturally, it is a world treasure. During the colonial period, it was the heart of New Spain, a "model of extraordinary human settlement" and was the center of the Mexican Independence movement" according to UNESCO. It is also the center of the Mexican Independence movement and a "crucible" for the mixing of cultures. Founded in 1555, it possesses one of the most important representatives of 18th-century architecture. According to Lopez Morales, "Its buildings are a testament to the peak of the aesthetic development of novo-Hispanic architecture during the 18th century....retaining its authenticity and the integrity of its buildings, as well as the proportions of composition and color."
As a Spanish Colonial town with centuries-old preserved architecture, narrow, cobbled streets and a bustling art community, it is vibrant and alive with art and shops. Everywhere you turn, the brilliant colors and textures worn by the ages are amazing. The owner of the Casa Calderoni is a wonderful artist. We visited our hostess' art studio yesterday in a converted garment factory. It was fabulous! incorporating all the old Spanish iron work, leaving forging furnaces and factory features intact as part of the "decor"; stunning walls painted by time, preserved without taint. Huge windows flooding high-ceilinged factory rooms with warm orange hues reknowned in Mexico.
There are over 40 artists in the "Arts Fabrica". Merry Calderoni, our hostess at the casacalderoni.com, has taken the textures and colors and incorporated them into the art even mixing and crushing the old stone rocks from the buildings into her paint to give it body and texture. Recently she went to the newly-discovered Aztec pyramid near the city and was allowed to study with the archaeologists the fragile Aztec paintings. She has tried to duplicate the subtle blend of orange, red, and purple pigments and themes into her work, thus preserving and "honoring" their work.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Writing logs

The three day blow howls through the trees, cleanses the spirit and renews the mind like a freshly cleaned whiteboard. The canvas awaits a direction. I pick up the brush and begin to mark the surface. Baby steps. Setbacks. Then a dot moves across the pages forming lines and shapes. Spelling words and sentences. Keep moving one step follows another until the first paragraph is made, the first chapter, the second chapter the manuscript.