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Running in the yard.

14 Monday May 2012

Posted by Susana Weber in Art, Photography, Uncategorized

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art, explore, home, inspiration, jack, learning, lost wax process, sculpture, sharing, time management, wax

Running Jack 1

Running Jack

I’m caught in some kind of vortex with numbers tumbling around me… not fast… but in slow motion… like a slow moving tornado that is sucking all the air out of every room I’m in!!

I just looked up from my computer and the latest project and glanced at the clock. Am I mistaken or was there no April this year? Funny, I would have sworn it was March. Guess I sort of missed April. Waaaaaaaa!!! Enough… it’s gone… I’ll never get it back. Onward.

Jack is growing fast, smart, funny. Standard poodles are goofs… everything is a big joke! You’re unhappy, because he just made a blizzard out of a newspaper while you were gone… and he’s lying on his back for a tummy rub. They watch and watch… study us, our movements, our routines, our voices and moods. They know us so much better than we know them… and love us without question… and teach us something every day. Jack’s lesson for today: Run around the yard more, lay in the grass, spend time watching the bees on the blueberry bushes, listen to the kids playing next door, close your eyes and listen to the wind… don’t think about anything else! Oh yeah, and share something dead that you found!

My fingers are stuck on the keys of my keyboard… I’m changing type faces and revising files… emailing and uploading digital ones and zeroes into some cloud somewhere… when I should be out looking at real clouds. I need to be exploring and sharing… like Jack. Well, not exactly like Jack… nobody wants to see what Jack shares.

So… here’s my ‘sharing’ part. I’ve been wanting to work with some dark red sculptors wax that I got from a foundry in Boston during a visit about 4 years ago. The foundry pours metal into molds made from the wax figures that artist’s make. The artists use clay and other materials to make sculptures which then are used to make molds. Wax is poured into the mold… then that is used to make a mold that the molten metal will fill. Or… the artist can work directly with the wax to make the figure… and cut out a couple of steps. Great for small pieces. OK, what’s the downside? The dark colored wax is more like a stone to work with!! It’s so hard you can sand it! So, you have to melt it to get it so you can work with it… but not so hot it burns you. I have it melting in a cheap covered saucepan on a buffet hot plate in the studio… and scoop out a little at a time to push and scrape with some makeshift tools I’ve scavenged from around the house. My on-line research has me looking for alcohol torches, lighter fluid and dental tools. More about that later as I learn to make the little rough sketches in wax more refined. The little dogs are about 2.5 inches on the long dimension.

Jack, thanks for the lesson and the inspiration! Now it’s time to go lay in the grass.

my bed

my bed

sit

sit

poodles

poodles

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The lure of home…

02 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by Susana Weber in Photography, Travel ~ Photography/Art/Food/Culture, Uncategorized

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airport, Boston, Boston airport, clouds, dramatic sky, evening, flying, home, jetway, Logan International Airport, plane, sunset, terminal, travel

BOS - home again

BOS – home again

An awesome and exhausting three week period of time has ended… where it started… on the runway at Bostons Logan International Airport… an inspiring sunset on the other side of the plane as we landed… but, a lovely shadowed sky post-sunset as we taxied toward the awaiting jet-way. One more march through the endless terminals following the signs toward the dreaded carousels! Home again!

I’m longing to sit at my computer and begin editing multiple files marked “St Martin”, “Washington DC” and “Miami, FL”… (all separate trips from home) a whirlwind of packing and unpacking. Long for sitting in my pj’s and slippers, sipping coffee… a quiet studio in the early morning… the cold floor reminding me that the rumors of summer in New England are just that… rumors. But… no time for that! There’s a new puppy in the house and there are walks to take, puppy training to practice if we want the well-behaved dog we intend to have. A new schedule is in order and we will have to adapt.

It’s home… but a different home than the one we left almost a month ago. An addition to a family does that… but traveling itself does that, too. The world always seems different to me, smaller and bigger at the same time… like seeing the world with different eyes. I’m always anxious to see how it is different after I return home. Each of these recent trips opened a new file on my computer… and in my mind. As the processing proceeds, I hope I find the words to express what I’ve found so far from home… and what I’m managed to bring back home with me.

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Chaos theory

28 Wednesday Mar 2012

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chaos, cherry blossoms, cherry trees, crowds, festival, people, photography, picture taking, spring, trees, Washington DC

Redbud in the rain

Redbuds in the rain outside the Air & Space Museum – Washington DC

An anticipated trip to Photoshop World in Washington DC this spring had a few unexpected twists… but then, what trip does not? The conference has moved from Boston to Orlando and now to DC… and in perfect time for the early arrival this year of the Cherry Blossoms!! Were there Cherry Blossoms? YES! Are these the blossoms (above)? NO. The famous blossoms were where they always are… around the Tidal Basin near the Thomas Jefferson Memorial… beautiful in all their glory! And… mobbed by what had to be around 300,000 people… all wanting to stand and take their pictures in the very spot that I was standing. A few moments… a few clicks and I fled to find my (nearly invisible to everyone else) dumpster with it’s rusting illusions of desert scenes and chipped paint that looked like turtles or bison depending on your personal vision! The circus of the Tidal Basin and it’s attractions had lost it’s appeal (at least at that time of day!) by the time we waded our way through the picnickers, kite-flyers, cell phone snapping Buddhist monks, men on stilts, port-a-john cleaners, tourists from every country on the planet and maybe one or two other planets… and a pews worth of brides and grooms… and found a DC cab to whisk us away. The next day the rains started and the Air and Space Museum was filled with (I swear!) the exact same crowd at the Tidal Basin… but… they had had additional children by then!!! The number of strollers had increased by a factor of at least 6! The distraction of having a conference was welcome. Perhaps DC is the place to hold this massive download of technical information after all.

 

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Dark moods

16 Friday Mar 2012

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clouds, dark clouds, dark mood, islands, Saba, storm, weather

Editing images from a journey to a lovely part of the planet that boasts of being a perpetual summer can’t help but become a ‘one note’ song. The Caribbean light… the ease of breath… the emotionally healing brightness next to deep blue shadows. Even at night the clear sky and lack of city lights reveal our actual place in the cosmos… and it’s dazzling. But, seeing all the images together… sweeping your eyes over the whole of them… you become aware of the few dark notes that are there. A change of mood, here and there. A warning sky the sends the sails tacking for the nearest port… the sudden shower that turns into the darkest of downpours… or waking one morning to face living in the grey/black cloud for a few hours… or a day. Whenever they come upon us, they’re reminders of the real world out there, just beyond our vision… just at the end of the next flight for New York, or Minneapolis… or Seattle.

Soon enough though, we’re distracted by the prevailing bright weather patterns. At home our vacation snapshots transport us into the light. But, here they are in front of me… amid all that brightness… the images that display their dark beauty from my computer screen. The seldom seen island of Saba, usually shrouded in clouds, makes an appearance after a storm. We had looked at this view every day without realizing how close it was… and suddenly there it was. If it looks threatening to you, you’re not the first. Locals tell us that scenes from the King Kong movie were filmed there. I wouldn’t doubt it!

Saba

Saba appears in a dark mood

 

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Hidden hearts

14 Wednesday Mar 2012

Posted by Susana Weber in Abstract Macro Photography, Art, Photography, Travel ~ Photography/Art/Food/Culture, Uncategorized

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abstract, accidental image, art, arts, grafitti, heart, hearts, hidden picture, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, St Martin, tile floor

Editing the latest group of photos from St Martin… the hidden hearts have surfaced… some I see at the time the images were captured and some afterwards, viewing the thumbnails of the files in my image processing workflow. I have many of them from everywhere I’ve traveled. There’s a large file of them tucked away amid the files of other various hidden images… (a special catagory of photography close to my heart.) But, for now… here is a small gallery of hidden hearts found on the recent trip… and a few from a trip to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (home town!) that I made recently. They are present everywhere and to find one… all you have to do is… look for them. Try it and let me know what you find…

Park your dirty little heart right here
The glass heart
The secret heart

The peeling heart
The posted heart
Time and Space

The true love hearts
The mysterious heart
The discarded heart

The wild red heart
The rusted heart
The crowned heart

Artful food

12 Monday Mar 2012

Posted by Susana Weber in Food, Photography, Travel ~ Photography/Art/Food/Culture, Uncategorized

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artful food, culture, food, photography, St Martin, texture, travel, vacation

Eggwhite omlette

Eggwhite omlette

Eggwhite omlette
Eggwhite omlette
Cafe' aulait and apricot tartan
Cafe’ aulait and apricot tartan
French loaves
French loaves

The decision
The decision
Guilty pleasures
Guilty pleasures
Toppings and textures
Toppings and textures

Apple tart tartan
Apple tart tartan
Baguette French Toast
Baguette French Toast
Fresh
Fresh


One cannot live on photographs, editing, uploading, sketching and watercolors alone… so at some point one must prepare or… gather… some food and on the island of St Martin, it is artful indeed. Of course the French boulangeries are the obvious place to find it in its most artful form. In Marigot, Sarafina’s is a favorite just across from the ferry port and outdoor market. Trying to decide what to choose slows the line to a crawl… so better order two of whatever you choose. Even our everyday breakfast fare became something to make special… it only seemed right in the presence of such… artful delights!

 

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Change of air

10 Saturday Mar 2012

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art, arts, earth, illustration, landscape, nature, outdoors, painting, photography, plants, sea, Simpson Bay Lagoon, St Martin, travel, vacation, watercolor

Change sunrise

Change sunrise

A definite change… still, warmer, humid, mosquitos! Hearing things you don’t hear when the breeze is running… the dog down the hill… a carpenter cutting wood somewhere far off. Preceded by a night of wind and rain that rattled the shutters, the sunrise sky is like none we’ve seen since we arrived. I’ve amused myself with my watercolor postcards, finding hidden pictures on the tiles of the floor and pool lounging when the sun is not quite so high. I’m getting the hang of the watercolors. I’ve never liked the medium… I’m too impatient and tend to overwork a piece by not letting the color dry before I work on top of it. The breeze here taught me something. It helped dry things up and I could see that I had to wait. Learn something every day… try new stuff… keep those brain cells moving… :)))

Hammock on the porch postcard

Hammock on the porch postcard

 

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More true love

09 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by Susana Weber in Abstract Macro Photography, Art, Photography, Travel ~ Photography/Art/Food/Culture

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abstract, accidental image, different cultures, hearts, hidden picture, texture, tile, tile floor, travel, vacation

Hidden hearts

Hidden hearts

Now see… this is what I mean about true love… they find me everywhere. I think hearts are the most common shape that I find in just about every kind of surface and texture that I see. These were underfoot in the tile floor of this lovely house that I’ve been able to call home for the last two weeks. We’ve been coming to St Martin for the last 10 years… renting different houses and loving the different cultures here… Caribbean, Dutch, French… all sorts of folks make this place their home… and home away from home. It’s starting to feel like home to me, too…

 

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True love

09 Friday Mar 2012

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Regardless of how many vacation snaps I capture… or more arty landscapes, seascapes or still life compositions documenting a vacation trip. I always seem to have a much larger proportion of closeups of my true love… peeling paint! I’m drawn to it like a magnet… composing and adjusting for the correct DOF, focus and lighting. Add rust, scratches, plant parts, textures, rocks, tile, stone, concrete, wood and other surfaces too numerous to mention to the mix and you have a very full camera and vacation pictures that are a tad confusing to anyone casually looking at my files. My husband is used to me searching out the nearest dumpsters when were visiting some exotic local. Hey, exotic place = exotic grunge (theoretically)! For me… that’s where they keep the… ART!

Abstract peel

Abstract peel

 

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Irristable blues

09 Friday Mar 2012

Posted by Susana Weber in Abstract Macro Photography, Art, Photography, Travel ~ Photography/Art/Food/Culture

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blue, caribbean blues, heart, intensity, real world, sky, travel

They are everywhere and cannot be escaped… but who would want to. Better to lose yourself in them and forget the real world. Too soon I’ll leave and return to the ‘other’ world. No less special… but without the intensity of….  these blues… Caribbean blues.

Lost in the blues

Blue air

Palm shadow

I have a great love of finding the hidden beauty in those hidden places that are overlooked… the macro… the up-close view that reveals the art hidden in odd places. In St Martin those places are happily… plentiful!

The posted heartThe posted heart

 

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