Saturday, October 22, 2011

A couple more news ones

I was playing with simple ink lines in blocks on white watercolor paper.  I'd done a similar one last year that worked out well and now lives happily on a friend's wall in the Bay area.  This one is a bit different in that I cut up the blocks and pasted them on a black background.  It's also simpler.

8 Figures.  Ink and acrylics on paper.  6 x 18 or so
The second has gone through many changes and many fixes.  I think it's finished now.

Caged.  Acrylics, watercolor crayon, ink on canvas.  16 x 24

Sunday, October 16, 2011

New pieces

I've been working a reasonable amount lately, trying some new things, succeeding some, failing lots. Heh, volume is the road to quality. Here's two:

The first started as a beach scene from a photo of a family vacation. It never worked though you can barely see two legs in the upper left that survive. Sort of my usual technique:

1) Make some random lines and shapes with pencil, ink, oil pastel, gesso with ink, whatever.
2) Come back a couple of days later and see if there is any there there. 
3) Work with the there.
4) If it fails, repeat.

Beach Nude. Acrylics, ink, oil pastels, watercolor crayon, etc. on canvas.  24 x 36
The second is more structured in design, technique and result. Working again from a photo of my son Andy, I wanted to try breaking the piece into blocks.  So here it is:

Andy in Fourths. Ink, watercolor crayons, acrylics, maybe oil pastel on watercolor paper.  9 x 13.
Oh and I forgot....I am actually trying to lose the "two spaces after a period" while typing thing. It drives Karen nuts!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

West End Poet's Festival is tomorrow!

The Town of Carrboro is sponsoring a wonderful and free day of poetry tomorrow, Saturday October 15th starting at 11 and running till 11 that night.  It will be at the Carrboro Century Center Century Hall and feature a Post's social and dinner at 6 with the East Cackalacky Band

The local group Sacrificial Poets will host a youth slam at 9:15pm in conjunction with the festival. Open for ages 13-19: 3 rounds with 3:30 time limit per poem. The winner will earn a spot in the 2012 Sacrificial Poets Grand Slam Finals. Top three poets will also receive prizes.  The full schedule is below:


West End Poets Festival
October 15, 2011
11am-11pm
Carrboro century Center
Final Schedule


11:00-11:15-             Marta Nuñez-Pouzols
11:20-11:35-             Chris Slydel
11:40-11:55-             Guillermo Parra
12:00-12:15-             Alice Osborn
12:20-12:35            Joseph Fletcher
12:40-12:55-            Ricky Garni
1:00-1:15-             Malaika King Albrecht
1:20-1:35-             J. Peter Moore
1:40-1:55-             Jodi Barnes

25 Minute Break

2:20-2:35-            Dianne Timblin
2:40-2:55-             David Need
3:00-3:15-             Hassan Melehy
3:20-3:35-             Magdalena Zurawski|
3:40-3:55-             Allison Curseen
4:00-4:15-             Jay Bryan
4:20-4:35-             Grey Brown
4:40-4:55-             Maura High
5:00-5:15-             Tyler Johnson
5:20-5:35-             Susan Spalt

6:00-7:15             Poets’ Social with Special Guest the East Cackalacky Band
Southern Buffet Dinner will be provided
Carrboro Century Hall

7:25-7:40-             Joanna Catherine Scott
7:45-8:00-             Chris Vitiello
8:05-8:20-             Laura Jaramillo
8:25-8:40-             Patrick Herron
8:45-9:00-             Brian Howe

Sacrificial Poets will host a youth slam at 9:15pm in conjunction with the festival. Open for ages 13-19: 3 rounds with 3:30 time limit per poem. The winner will earn a spot in the 2012 Sacrificial Poets Grand Slam Finals. Top three poets will also receive prizes.