Saturday, November 24, 2018

The Holiday season, Thanksgiving

Wet Snow 23x23 framed 31x31
hanging in the hall
Lucy, Dougs partner’s daughter graduated this spring and now works at Reality Kitchen, a non profit business that employ and train young adults with intellectual and developmental  disabilities.  Lucy asked me to hang my paintings on the walls of the bakery, restaurant. Now there are 22 abstract and realistic paintings on display until another artist wants the space.




This year about 25 relatives of Christopher’s wife family came to Eugene for the Thanksgiving holiday.  This is the second large gathering I attended at Christopher’s home for Thanksgiving. I remember it was years ago, well time can seem like it was a short or long span. It is all relative. Diane, Chris’s wife comes from a large family of 7 children. Michel drove the farthest from Montana, Haily, Diane’s daughter and  RB from CA , and a brother, and family, daughter and family, sister and family  and Diane’s mother from Ashland. They all are staying  a few days so I get to know them all a little better as I get to have three  great meals and evenings at Christ’s house. In all my life Thanksgivings have been gatherings of family and friends, all wonderful memories. 
The day was clear and showers however the full moon did appear briefly. My friend Prem from Ya Po Ah and I arrived about 2:45 to a house full of people, talking, cooking, reading, playing cards and 3 small children playing. The cooked 26 pound turkey  was on the counter. One was overwhelmed  with smells and a chorus  of sounds. While there was still light we all went out for a family photo. I took the 4 four generation picture, the matriarch grandmother, her two daughters, Diane’s daughters Cortney  and Haily and Cortney’s two  children.
  The living room had been set up with 3 long tables with table cloths and candles for our sit-down dinner. The turkey was carved, the food set out on the dining room table and we filled our plates and all sat down together. After several toasts we concentrated on the food. There is indeed a lot to be thankful  for. After the pumpkin  pie everyone gravitated to the living room to relax, except the children who never wear out. A few young adults played with them. Prem and I left for Ya Po AH about 9 o’clock.  I talked to Doug on the phone. He and Christina went to Camden where Lucy’s grandparents live. There were about ten there for dinner. 

Some of my favorite painting from storage that now hang in my room and in the hall

the lookout rock
My dog Mira, one of my favorite paintings hanging in my apartment 
Charlie at work 36x48
hanging in my space in the hall 14th floor
Empty Space. 27x18 framed 35x25
hanging in hall
Candle and Reflections
hanging in my apartment
paintings in hall
Sweet Gum Tree
4 generations
full moon on Thanksgiving
Chris's house, outside looking in
Peter and Cortney, Diane's daughter
Diane and Chris cooking
carving the turkey
food table
after the feast









Monday, November 5, 2018

17th floor paintings and fall photos



Rock Puddles #2.    WC.  14x21
a scene on Back Cove
Fall is past its peek and many Trees have lost their leaves however many are in full colors of yellow and reds. Fall and spring are longer seasons here in Eugene. Temperatures are in the 50ies and low 60ies, mostly cloudy  days, the rainy has not begun. Below are photos of the mushroom festival that thousands attend out at Mount Pisgah arboretum, a 200 acre park with many trails. Weather was good this year. Also halloween and some outdoor market photos. I also am including paintings on 17th floor.

Three at attention. small print
Rocks at Pemaquid Point
Storm Clouds Coming. print
This is a scene of a OR landscape
Green Row Boat    print
Beached Lobster Boat. 16x20
At the end of Deaver Rd I saw this boat on the shore. It was gone the next day
Corners #2
Some people do like my abstracts
X.   22x28
Winter Landscape  23x35
Halloween zombies
Halloween
My neighbor on floor 14
scarecrows at mushroom  festival 

this one made of a gourd and the dried fruit that looks like fingers is of the lemon family 







how about this beautiful granny
farm land around Pisgah
want to count the rings in this slice of a tree

I hav not climbed to the top of Mount Pisgah
example of  mushrooms at the festival

farmers market
leaf of large leaf maple
I don't know, but interesting
coming through the leaves
roses still blooming 
from the 14th floor
nuts from walnut tree, many nuts this year
like walking under an arbor 











Friday, November 2, 2018

Paintings on 18th floor



Built for comfort. 22x31
My friend Pam's house was always interesting to me and I did several paintings of her and her arrangements  She moved around a lot  and this might have been on federal St. Newburyport back in the 70ties
The process of taking paintings out of storage continues. It is interesting to unwrap the bundles and see what is inside. Some of the paintings I haven't seen in years, painted long ago and hidden away in places in the house in Maine.  and so it is like unwrapping Christmas presents, the past brought forward exposing the trail of life. I will show the exhibit floor by floor starting on the 18 floor, 12 paintings. It is interesting what people choose. I also had a few of christopher's paintings and they are also on display. Read under the paintings for further explanation. 

all triangles 16x20
 Recent Sacred geometry 


Snowman. 18x24
A house on back Cove that I painted many times from different directions and seasons


Two Hay Bales. print on canvas 16x20
When Charlie and I first lived on back Cove a dairy farmer hayed the neighbors  fields that inspired this painting

January Ice   print on canvas 16x20
Several times the winters were so cold that the cove froze over. This is looking toward Haystack Island


Circle of Lilies 21x29
One Easter I painted this large pot of Lilies
Vacant House 16x20
Same house as in snowman. The Barn was town down
Painting the Model 29x21
I was in charge for a few years of the portrait class , at Round Top in Damariscotta
Fir abd granite 12x16
I made up this scene. The end of Haystack is on the left.
Road Scene Spring 16x26

House in Lupin Field 14x21
by Christopher on a visit to Maine

Winter Fields 14x10
 by Christopher also a Maine scene



these bottom ones are examples of Christopher's work. He preferrers to work in oil