30 May 2008
Cook inlet panorama : started the painting
Had a good day blocking in the first of the two panoramas I’ve got planned. So good to be slopping the wet stuff around at last. From now on less words and more pictures:
I also had a really wonderful meeting with Bill Brody last night, his woodcuts are gobsmackingly good. Taut and robust markmaking, really big and on lovely crispy Japanese paper. He prints them by hand using some kind of home made baren that he made out of elk bone. What else would it be in this amazing country ? I hope we can show and work together soon. We also talked about looking and painting, thinking and drawing and had a really good Thai meal with a couple of his friends, Gwen and Jenny.
They told me about a couple of Anchorage characters Linnie and Susan Pacillo who fought an aggressive campaign to use parking tickets to raise revenue by direct action. They dressed as Parking Fairies, and went round Anchorage topping up people’s meters. How perfect is that ? Try arresting a fairy for giving away money. The ticket thing was discredited and now they have built a car park and named it for Linnie Pacillo. I like the way these people think, reminded me of the time Ed Burman dressed up as father Christmas and started giving children presents direct off the shelves in a big London toy store. But that was a long time ago ..


(1) 30 May 2008 at 7:35 am
steve
> I like the way these people think
So has the place started to affect your way of thinking yet? Maybe you should paint with an elk bone, or a bear’s claw (remove the bear first).
(2) 30 May 2008 at 7:12 pm
doug
talk about “remove bear” - the moose came back yesterday with two unbelievably leggy calves. Or maybe it was different one, either way these things are dangerous when they are with young, somebody got stomped to death at the university last year. You can see why I spend a lot of time indoors !