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Tuesday, February 02, 2010 by caroline

Our little city is stretching out. We love our Limestone Coffee & Tea as footage from last night's Open MIC shows. Who wouldn't?

FebruaryForty

Tuesday, February 02, 2010 by caroline

I can see her in the distance, Forty, standing strong against the light of the sun at her back. She's just about to crouch down and take her runner's mark, and set off running straight for me. I know she's coming, she's been nagging at my neck and back for a few years now so I'm ready. Bring it on. Life is good and it's only going to get better.

Homage to Maurice

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 by caroline

Today I embarked on an art adventure in the classroom of one of my children - I am volunteering as the 'art lady' for this group of elementary school students this year.

This afternoon, I presented Maurice Sendak to the students after having spent part of the morning reviewing notes and project ideas left by parents who had come before me. Their teacher read them "Where The Wild Things Are" earlier in the day and I came into the classroom with a framed poster for the book.

The students looked through the fantastic book "The Art of Maurice Sendak" by Selma Lanes while I talked about Sendak. Born in 1928 as the third child to Polish immigrants, Sendak was a sickly child who loved his father's storytelling and the music of Mozart.

We listened to Twelve Variations on "Ah vous dirai-je, Maman", a piano composition by Mozart which consists of twelve variations on the French folk song Ah! vous dirai-je, Maman. The French melody has been used for many children's songs, for example Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.

Each student was given a partially finished 'wild thing' line drawing on watercolor paper and asked to finish it as their own. What sort of face, what sort of hair or horns, tail or feathers would there be? What sort of face would a grumpy wild thing who didn't want to wake up in the morning look like? I told the class that our house had one of those in our midst this morning. Then, I challenged them to use their pencils to create texture on the body. Next, watercolor pencils were used to add color, then smoothed across their creation with a bit of water on paintbrush.

The results were beyond great.

I am intrigued by the clips of the upcoming film and hopeful, so hopeful that this film will do justice to this classic story.

October 9 09

Friday, October 09, 2009 by caroline

Last post, ha! so long ago... Life is great. The world has opened up to me and Water Street Studios, Batavia's community art center is within walking distance from our house. I'm sharing a studio with a silversmith and a group of new individuals has come into my life. I've also got my hands back into clay and it's all good.

Posting old photos which I've had compiled electronically for a long while almost breaks my heart to see how young these cherubs look.

Hopefully there will be photos of new pottery before the first negative 10 degree winds blow down our street...

Flux

Sunday, May 10, 2009 by caroline

the ebb and flow of life has deposited me on my mental treadmill the last few days. so many things to do, my feet are moving, fingertips moving around the keyboard, hours pass, but i feel i'm not really getting anywhere.

music, springtime weather, flowers, the lure of clay and serenity of kayak in water tease me - all just one thought ahead of where i am right now...

the beauty of capturing images [not on film anymore] for keeps brings a joy to my eye and all of the other people out there who do the same inspire me to add one more thing to my mental wishlist.

here is a site with beautiful photography to drink in with your eyes when you have the time - beginning on my favorite early springtime flower.

test caroline

Saturday, April 18, 2009 by Administrator

a test of caroline's blog.

 

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