Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Housekeeping

I'm back from Chicago - 'been back for a couple days, actually, though it already feels like a very long time ago. It was a great trip - things I loved:
  • The scent of chocolate in the air in certain neighborhoods, which my friend Marsha tells me is thanks to a local chocolate factory. HOW AWESOME IS THAT?

  • The fact that the local papers actually know how to review improv, rather than simply marvel at it (or ignore it).

  • Lake Michigan. Gorgeous.

  • The Art Institute, especially a contemporary photography exhibit titled On the Scene, featuring the work of Kota Ezawa, Sarah Hobbs and Angela Strassheim. I found all the photos incredibly compelling, but absolutely fell in love with Ezawa's stuff (though not enough to spring for the $50 book in the museum shop).
Now that I'm home, I'm digging in to a few projects that have been on the back burner for too long, including tending to my poor neglected front garden. I can't shake the feeling that a neglected garden symbolizes my own creative state. I'm also planning to repurpose a small bedroom as an artist's studio. My in-laws are donating a vintage yellow couch; I'm thinking of painting the walls bright French blue, with some decals of bold black and white graphic designs to decorate the walls...reminiscent of Matisse and his cut-outs...something very bold and playful. I imagine having materials like ribbons and buttons and markers spread out, so all I have to do is walk in there and start creating...

Do you have space set up in your home for art? And/or, have you found creative satisfaction from gardening? I'd love to hear your stories...

2 Comments:

At 9:05 AM, Anonymous jmc said...

I have a basement full of musical instruments, from a band I've never quite started. Even though the band hasn't taken off, I still love seeing the drums, guitars, & keyboard every time I go down there for some reason like doing laundry or exercising. It's so easy to just pick up the guitar and start playing.

 
At 10:51 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i saw these things for wall decorations, but the mrs. doesn't seem all that interested:

http://patriciafield.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=354

however, is that doesn't do it for you, try these:
http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/blik_main.html

later,
dbh

 

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