Monday, June 30, 2014

"Channeling Picasso"

   My piece "Channeling Picasso" was just accepted in a juried show at Gallery A3, 28 Amity Street in Amherst, Massachusetts.  Amherst, that quintessential New  England university town will never be the same. The show will run from July 3rd until August 2nd.The opening reception is on Thursday, July 3, from 5:00-8:00pm and the Artists' reception on Saturday July 12th, 4:00-7:00pm. 


Sunday, June 29, 2014

A big dilemma

Often, when I find some cool looking wood I get really psyched about it. There can be an interesting wormhole that gets your imagination stirring and your creative juices overflowing. This piece below is one of those pieces.



A wormhole shaped like an amoeba

Then you turn the piece around and you get even more excited. The other side looks extremely cool too. Consequently you are faced with a dilemma. Which side looks better? Which side should you use? The elation you felt just a few moments ago turns into debilitating frustration.



A pair of evil eyes looking at you...

Eventually you end up not using that piece .... for now. You put it in one of those boxes in your garage where you keep your raw materials. Sometime in the future when you are looking for a chunk of wood for something you are working on, this piece will come up and all the pieces will fall in their place.

Friday, June 27, 2014

Trip to MASS MoCa

I went to MASS MoCA today. That acronym stands for Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art and it is located in North Adams in the Berkshires. The ride to MASS MoCA is part of the fun, because the best way to get to North Adams is through the scenic Mohawk Trail (Route 2). 



This sign in this picture is my favorite traffic sign. Every time I see one I want to jump out of the car and do the spaghetti noodle dance. 
   Just before you start descending towards North Adams you see this sign below.


The town of Florida, Massachusetts is at the highest point on the Mohawk Trail. I don't know who came up with the name.

   Once again there were lots of installations at the MASS MoCa. Sol Lewitt's wall paintings were still there. I already saw them last year, but they were worth seeing again.




In the the largest gallery they had an installation by Izhar Patkin called "The Wandering Veil". Due to the nature of his work the gallery was divided into smaller rooms. I had mixed feelings about this subdivision, because the largest room in MASS MoCa is an artwork by itself.

Some of Teresita Fernandez's installations "As Above So Below"were really interesting.This piece looks like a swarm of bugs. 



My favorite, however, was this bench below.


This is a solid bench. It looks like it could take some serious abuse and it could last for centuries. It is not part of any installation. It is just there so you can rest your feet. I would like to build something like that, but my tools can't handle material that thick.

Here is a link to MASS MoCa. Check it out! http://www.massmoca.org/



Thursday, June 26, 2014

School's Out

School has ended. Monday the 23rd was the last day with the kids. After that we had a little get together at a co-worker's house. The best part of the day was these Deviled Eggs.


I just love Deviled Eggs. I did alright. I ate seven or eight of them. Next day I was talking to Jonathan, the 4th grade teacher, and he told me he had maybe ten of them. Clearly he did even better than I did.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

My Last Link to Sanity

The opening of the show "My Last Link to Sanity" is behind. Last Saturday night was a great night. After spending hours at the "Cultural Chaos" at the Cottage Street so many people still had the energy to come to my show. Thank you. I made extremely hot Apple/Jalapeno meatballs and my daughter made various freaky vegan-friendly goatcheeseoliveherbmaplesyrup dips and spreads. Even my old buddy and co-worker Dave showed up. I hadn't seen the guy in almost twenty years.




   Naturally something always goes wrong. I took a bunch of pictures at the event, but it turned out that there is some kind of a defect in my new memory card. I can see the pictures on the camera screen, but no-one has been able to transfer them to the computer. Today I got a new memory card and went to shoot more pictures. When I got to the gallery the camera wouldn't turn on. I have a long history of this. Digital cameras hate me. After fighting with the camera for an hour or so, I finally managed to take a few pictures. They do seem a little over exposed and washed out. I probably can't blame my camera for this  though. I am sure the settings can be adjusted - I just don't know how.


"Coming out of Woodwork" 2013

Added 6/26/2014
After I realized that I can't get those pictures transferred to my computer I talked to a lot of tech-savvy people and visited a photo store in Northampton. No-one was able to help me.
However, today my daughter put the memory card in her computer and she managed to get one picture out of that card. I hear the rest of the files are corrupt (whatever that means).



So here it is. A blurry picture of meatballs.




Sunday, June 15, 2014

Continuing saga of that huge turtle

In the afternoon when I was driving home I noticed that the Police Department or the Department of Public Works had placed some bright orange pylons around the turtle eggs.
It is nice to notice that the town officials care about the future generations of turtles.             




Saturday, June 14, 2014

A huge turtle

This really has nothing to do with my art, but this is pretty cool. Two days ago as I was driving to work I saw a huge Snapping Turtle on the side of the road. I assumed she was laying eggs. I didn't have a camera with me, so I drove to school, borrowed a camera and drove back. I got out of the car and took a few pictures. I was later told that Snapping Turtles can be pretty fierce, they can move surprisingly fast and that they can actually take out your finger. I was flirting with a disaster and didn't know it. Well, I was never closer than three feet from it.


Thursday, June 12, 2014

Here we go

I am getting ready for my big show at the ECA+ Gallery in Easthampton. The show is called   "My Last Link to Sanity" . The title piece can be seen below. We hung the show two weekends ago and the official opening and the artist's reception is taking place this Saturday, June 14th. On the same day, Cultural Chaos will be going on down on Cottage Street.