I’ve been doing the Crusades off and on for years now. Michelle has enriched our lives in so many ways; thank you so much. The sense of community is huge. Michelle’s taking a well earned break. So this is my final Crusades entry for a while – the writing says it all for me. By the way, the challenge was to “show restraint” – to leave some space and let the work breath.
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A storm and ICE!
Ten days ago we had a massive storm come through South Taranaki; Patea, where we live was the epicenter. Scary stuff. 600 power lines down, more than 50 homes badly damaged – roofs ripped off, walls collapsed, power poles snapped in half, two houses have to be demolished
.As a Council worker I was involved in things such as going door to door checking on people, and then my two libraries provided access to social services for people. I’ve worked two weekends in a row, so have a couple of days off now just to chill out a bit.
It’s hard to imagine the scale of destruction, or the noise at the height of the storm at about 4am. We were lucky; my car has some damage, as does the car shed, spa pool roof and aviary. Compared to others we were so fortunate.
And speaking of chilly, have you heard of ICE? It’s the International Collage Exhibition, which used to be called the Baker’s Dozen. You can read more about it here. I wasn’t supposed to be doing any artwork this year, but this is one I have entered before and I just couldn’t resist. I made 10 collage in the end, and they’re heading off to organiser Dale Copeland tomorrow. Here’s a couple of the collages:
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Do you support other artists?
One of the things about being an artist in New Zealand is that we’re all practicing our art in small country. We may not all know each other, but when we do meet we’re generally a pretty supportive bunch. We blog each other’s work, support each other’s exhibitions, chat online … and generally bolster each other to keep at it. And some of us buy each other’s work – not just because it is a fellow Kiwi;’s work – but because we have a genuine love of their work. There are only a very few artists worldwide whose work I collect, and I have talked about them before.
There are a small handful of Kiwi artists I have work by and only two I actively collect. Tanya Dann is one of those. I am lucky to have three of her stripe paintings, one of which was done especially for me. Last year Tanya had to make a decision about the direction of her PhD and that led her to a series of work on the Damselfly. That series isn’t complete yet and she is thinking about its future. But the interest in the series was so strong that she decided to do a small work each day throughout February. I have been following with interest and this weekend decided to branch out from her stripes – and am now the proud owner of three of her Damselfly works. Why three? I thought they’d look amazing hung together. Here’s one of the works that will be winging its way to me this coming week. So happy…
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Crusade No. 60: Honor what you love
This month Michelle, over at the GPP Street Team site, said “This month’s challenge is inspired by Valentine’s Day. We get to celebrate the love we have for partners, family, and friends. I hope you also indulge in some self-love…like taking a day, or just a few hours, to enjoy some creativity time. I’m thinking it will be interesting to reflect on all the things we love. People in our lives, things we like to do, places we like to visit, food we love to eat, art supplies we can’t live without – that kind of stuff. You can make lists of favorites, or focus on a singular subject. You can be serious and sentimental, or simple and sweet. You choose. Make some declarations. This will give us a chance to get to know you better, and maybe we will learn about something that we will love too.”.
I thought about all kinds of things I could honor; pets, family, art supplies, work, travel. But in the end it had to be Tony. Why? We’ve been together 20 years this year and love being a couple. When we were in Italy in 2010 one of the artists we traveled with said “You two are so devoted. Every time I look round you’re keeping an eye on each other. You really support each other”. Yes, we do. We are each other’s biggest supporters, most loyal advocates, best friends…










