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Its been awhile...
here we go again.
Today I shared a moment with the guy at the toll booth in the parking deck. I guess it because the air is dry and I've been wearing a wool coat but I've been really staticE. When I handed the guy the money, our fingers touched and I gave him a grade A zap. We locked eyes. I can still feel the tinge in my finger.
Monday, November 17, 2008
ciao cortona
This is our last morning in Cortona. We depart for Naples in about an hour.
This last week has been eventful.
-Alina, Enriqua, and Lydia came and visited from florence
-Trip to the amazing city of Siena
-End of semester celebrations
-Pack to leave for Naples
Here is my travel plan for the next few weeks
Nov 18-20- Naples
Nov 20-25- Prague
Nov 25-29- London
Nov 29-Dec 3- Paris
Dec 3-6- Amsterdam
Dec. 7 Back in NC
Its going to be an exciting three weeks. I'll try to keep up my postings while I'm on the move.
Love you all and I'll see everyone again soon!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
art coma
Yesterday I awoke from my 11 week art coma. As I was packing up my studio, I was reflecting on why time has passed so quickly here and I realized its because I've been completely consumed in making art. In the past, I've had days go by without notice because of art projects but never months. All I've really done is eat, sleep, and make art. This has been a wonderful creative experience and I've learned much and grown as an artist. I have a sense of direction of where I want to take my art and I've developed concepts I want to explore for future work.
As rewarding as this experience has been, I feel I have unfinished business here in Italy. Because I've been so consumed in art and the nature of this trip, I've been with other Americans for the majority of the time. I want to continue to learn the language and come back to live here again one day. Maybe in graduate school or perhaps as a professor. Whatever it is that brings me back, I know I'll return. So as sad as I'll be to leave next week, I know it won't be forever.
As rewarding as this experience has been, I feel I have unfinished business here in Italy. Because I've been so consumed in art and the nature of this trip, I've been with other Americans for the majority of the time. I want to continue to learn the language and come back to live here again one day. Maybe in graduate school or perhaps as a professor. Whatever it is that brings me back, I know I'll return. So as sad as I'll be to leave next week, I know it won't be forever.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
final show
Yesterday evening we had our final exhibit. It was a successful show and a bittersweet occasion. It has been an intense two and half months. We've been up here on the top of our mountain immersed in art. I've produced more in this short time than I usually manage in a regular length semester. Now my time here at our little artist commune is coming to a close. We will be leaving Cortona in eight days and this last week will be spent writing papers and cleaning up studio.
I can't believe how quickly its gone by.
Everything culminated last night with the exhibit. Everyone put one piece in the show and each class chose another piece to represent that class. I put one of my paintings in and my class chose another of my paintings; so I was able to have two pieces in the show. I was excited since the two are part of series that I've begun.
I was very impressed with everyones work. There are so many talented people on this trip; its been a great experience to live and work with them.
There was a wide variety of work: stone carving, bronze sculpture, book art, photography, printmaking, drawing, and painting.
Many of the Cortonese came and the local paper took pictures. It was a good turnout.
I'm going to spend the majority of this next week trying to take in as much of this quite Tuscan town as I can. There are still many places that I haven't had the time to explore.
Oh Cortona, I'll miss you.
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