Sunday, July 06, 2025

Artnotes: "What do you want to do?"

 

White Horse Yellow Field  Laurie Pessemier  acrylic/canvas panel  20 x 16"  50 x 40 cm   .490.00

Well, here we are outside of Munich, in Kranzberg, Germany.  We have launched our Blaue Reiter campaign, painting, and visiting our first museum this week.  It is not quite as easy as I imagined, but we have a month to work on it.   Although we thought there would be many English speakers here, there are not, and that lack of communication presents some challenges for me.  Instead of buying at the meat counter, I am selecting packaged foods.  I am amazed at the translation capabilities of my telephone, but it adds another veil to really getting to know a local. I pick up a word here and there.

Bee House  Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas panel 16 x 20"  40 x 50cm    490.00
We have painted every day so far.  I am trying to espouse the German Expressionist qualities of painting.  It isn’t exactly a style, but an attitude to put one’s Expression (with a capital E!) right out there.  Materialism be damned, spirituality reigns – paint what your muse dictates.  I am not painting from photos, and if I use them it is only as a guideline. 
Hostas in a Beer Glass  Laurie Fox  Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas 13 x 8 "  33 x 20   390.00
A friend of mine describes her art struggles like “laying an egg”, and I am feeling that very strain.  I think, in a way this is good, because that struggle strips away the usual way of doing things, and I express myself more fully.
Madonna (many religious statues here*)   Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  16 x 11"   40 x 27  290.00
There is a little lake not far from our house, where we have been swimming a lot (it’s hot here, too, but less).  Being in the water makes me really happy.  There’s a beer garden on the lake, where the very first day we had a sandwich of herring, onion and a pickle on a hard roll.   The beermeister is very cheery and the fish guy is from Pakistan.   I love it there, amidst throngs of happy German families.   I have been surprised to find out men wear leather shorts, even in the summer, in a natural way.  Today, at the neighboring town of Freising, I noticed leather shorts worn with the saggy bottom effect associated with jeans.
Milking Stool   Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  13 x 13"  33 x 33cm  390.00
I managed to paint a white horse in a yellow field today   I am so used to using pens and watery acrylic paint on paper, it’s hard to get back into the painting on canvas groove. We are in a very unusual house, with good bones and plenty of room, but with a combination of post WWII and Millenial influences.  Silver plated egg cups in an imitation-Ikea cabinet.
Grape Arbor outside my Bedroom   Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  12 x 12"  30 x 30cm   390.00
When I write about our trip, I love that it is so multi-dimensional.  I know  I am just supposed to write about fabulous this and that, and those moments are there (I am almost the only person I know who hates a resort vacation).  Mostly, I like  that even through I’m afraid to go to the meat counter, we get to the checkout and Blair’s left his wallet at home – the clerk, who fortunately speaks some English says “what do you want to to do?
Dogs and Saint on Vintage Paper Laurie Pessemier Acrylic/paper  8.5  x 11" 21 x 29cm  120.00 each.
*  there are so many tiny baroque chapels here, we are making a secondary little study of those.  I know nothing about why they exist, but provide terrific little follies to stop and admire

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Sunday, June 29, 2025

Artnotes: Fingers Crossed

 

It’s terrifically hot out.  Although we are in the Apennines, surrounded by trees, it is stinking hot (90’sF, 30’sC).  I walk Berlino before 7, when the sun begins doling out its punishment.  Cooking, my favorite task, is not really recommended.   I am thinking of a simple Paella today, because it has a short cooking time.  I am endeavoring to empty the freezer before our trip on Tuesday, and that package of fish looms; I don’t really have the right rice.

Painting Outdoors   Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  13 x 16"  33 x 40    490.00
I find myself indoors most of the time this week.  We made a trip to swim in both the Ganges (the Panaro -- which was oddly, ick-ily, warm), and the icy Fountain of Youth.  Did I already tell you that?   My brain is suffering from the heat.
Apples on the Tree (plein air)  Laurie Fox  Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas 16 x 12"  40 x 30   490.00
Munich, next month’s destination, is a good 10 Fahrenheit degrees cooler than here, but not as cool as it usually is.  I will be happy to have something to do, however, other than sit around in this house. The Bavarian is quite a particular language, different than regular German, and the greeting is Servus (not Guten Tag).
Birds   Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  7 x 18"  18 x 45cm   490.00
We’re practicing en plein air painting once again, although the heat makes it challenging.  I am accumulating cheese boxes to keep my colors moist.  Our sleeping situation is difficult this summer.  Last night, we tried to sleep in the cooler downstairs where there horses used to live, but it’s not proper here.  Its “on grade” and has a smell of mustiness.   We decamped and fled back upstairs to recline before the fans.
Jasmine in a Vase  Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic/paper 16 x 24"  40 x 61cm   290.00
I am boning up on the Blaue Reiter artists who painted around Munich.  I am watching a French film on Gabriele Munter, a woman who was s-o-o-o-o advanced for her time (she painted from the early 1900s until her death in 1962).  She painted how she felt, en plein air, and dressed practically.   Munter lived in several places, including the Pessemiers’ former haunts of Tunisia and Paris.  It makes me realize how critical actual travel is in an artist’s development – it certainly made us who we are.   I am already thinking of future forays with cool temperatures.   Or maybe just another place altogether.   I’d like to have a little coffee shop/art salon we could run maybe in the hills beyond Croatia (although that might be a tough language); or perhaps Montreal.  Traveling and finding community is such a wonderful thing.
Afternoon works on Paper Laurie Pessemier Acrylic/paper  8.5  x 11" 21 x 29cm  120.00 each.
It was a scary week to think about where we live – there’s no predicting what crazy action by some dictator can do to endanger one’s life.   We are staying clear of American military bases, and we have distanced ourselves from all political parties, near and far.   That said, I am encouraged by the recent nomination in New York City; a little glimmer of hope.  Fingers crossed for humanity.
Painted Butterflies   Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  13 x 16"  33 x 40    490.00
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Sunday, June 22, 2025

Artnotes: LISTEN

 

Table in the Garden  BlairPessemier  acrylic/canvas  15 x 18"  38 x 46   520.00

Our  friend, K, visited this week and we had a wonderful time.  He arrived at the house, in Roccamalatina, under his own power (a rental car), which was a giant relief for Blair and I.    We didn’t do much – Blair and I made a dinner, something we love to do:  Spaghetti Carbonara and Steak Salad.  I drank a tad too much white wine – a rare sweet-ish taste for me, which I find hard to moderate.   We talked into the night, catching up on this and that.   Sometimes it is only with old, wonderful friends one can talk of life’s big issues, and I am almost brought to tears as I recall it all.

Play    Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic/newspaper   17 x 12"  43 x 30 cm   175.00
The next morning, after taking Berlino for his walk, we went to our local bar for breakfast.  The bar is operated by a Chinese woman, who beamed with surprise when our friend spoke to her in Chinese.  She was so happy!   People love when you speak their language.  Later, I got onto Youtube to learn a few words in German, for our trip there in July.   Guten Tag!   I’ve gotten some super books about the Blue Rider Group, which we will be researching while we are in the Munich area.
Visage   Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic/paper  8.5 x 11"  21 x 29cm  120.00
The three of us talked about so many things: from the king of Jordan to our house in Stimigliano, his children, our family and th future.   What struck me more than anything was that he LISTENED.  We listened.  My father, who was greatly loved, was an excellent listener (and never judged).   I think listening may be the key to successful relationships.  
Four Birds  Laurie Fox Pessemier   8.5 x 11 (approx)"  21 x 29cm  120 each 2 for 200.00
I painted a lot this week.   Another half-dozen paintings were rejected for art shows – I am not going to try that anymore, because it is just discouraging.    I managed to sell three pictures, anyway.
Blue Hare  Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  18 x 12"  45 x 30cm    490.00
Every day I walk Berlino in the woods where we listen to the birds:  15 voices recorded on Merlin, in 13 minutes.  I’m listening.
After Max Ernst in the Forest  Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  31.5 x 16"  80 x 40cm    590.00
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Saturday, June 14, 2025

Artnotes: Seeing

 

Pink Poppy  Laurie Pessemier  acrylic/black paper  11.5 x 8"    29  x 21 cm   120.00

It’s gone from the Flood to Dante’s Inferno this past week.  We are over 90 degrees in Rocca Malatina, and 100 in Stimigliano.   I take Berlino for a walk well before 7, when the oven turns on and the wildlife runs for shade – we were just a few feet away from a deer the other day.  His friend was in the bushes, harrumphing – it was the first time I heard deer talk.   I am desperately seeking lodging in the much cooler Munich area for the month of July, where we will paint and study the Blaue Reiter group of painters (and drink beers and eat wurst with Berlino in the beer garden). 

Remember Rain?  Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  12 x 12"  30 x 30  490.00
I have been trying to get my chapel in the back yard finished before it’s too hot.  Sadly, it’s in the sun from about 11 AM until 4 in the afternoon.  I am not mentioning the two scorpions I found there, one as large as a shrew or small mouse.   Were these factors not bad enough:  the building is too short for me to stand up in.  I feel like Alice in Wonderland.
About Bavaria   Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas  16 x 16"  40 x 40  550.00
I recall Alice as a true Wonderland experience.   I was given a ViewMaster picture viewer as a child, and the story of Alice in Wonderland was one of my first reels.   I could look through the oculars and there she was, wearing a blue dress with white pinafore, and the rabbit was standing next to her.  It was a super-clear, extraordinary photograph, and I would sit for long periods, studying the details: the bench, the garden, a gazebo.  I also had a reel of world cities, equally mesmerizing, with castles and mountains.  What’s the big deal, you ask?   Because I was near sighted as a child, I could never see the details of anything – who knew?  I could stand on the bridge in the center of town and not be able to make out the ripples in the river below.  I could never read a license plate.   To see the 3-dimensional Golden Gate bridge in the ViewMaster was a MIRACLE.   Finally, after extreme humiliation at the blackboard in school (my class of 48 students laughing at me uproariously) I got my first pair of glasses, age 10.
Four Faces  Laurie Fox Pessemier   8.5 x 11 (approx)"  21 x 29cm  120 each 2 for 200.00
Seeing is a big deal as an artist.  We tailor our work according to our eyes.  I had a workshop painter (we were at Giverny) who was furious that her doctor corrected her eyesight while fixing her cataract.  She used to remove her glasses to see those fuzzy bright colors we enjoy painting so much.  Monet’s eyesight played a role in his waterlilies – and we artists paint similarly.   Both Blair and I remove our glasses from time to time to not focus on the details, but to see the big bright picture.  We both do enjoy seeing properly with our glasses on, but we’re not sure we’ll let the doctor “fix” our eyes if we need cataract repair.   I might.  I can always buy cheap clear glasses and smear them up a bit.
In the Good Fortune Pitcher   Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic/paper   17 x 11.  42 x 29cm    210.00
I try hard to capture unseeing, as well as a childlike attitude, in my paintings.  Forgetting what is learned is harder than learning it.
Dancing Wild  Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic/vintage paper     11 x 8.5"  27 x 21cm  120.00
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Sunday, June 08, 2025

Artnotes: Heehaw

 

Sea Terms    Laurie Pessemier  acrylic/paper  11x 8.5" 29  x 21 cm   .120.00

We finally decided to visit the Palazzo Ducale in Mantova on our own, after two years of trying to bring guests there.    I have been dying to see the iconic “Camera degli Sposi” (the room of the newly married, or bridal chamber).  The occasion of our 45th wedding anniversary (8 June) seemed the appropriate moment.   The room is famous for the circular ceiling painting by Mantegna, and the paintings on the surrounding walls are equally lovely.   On one wall, there is a very good example of a Spinone (Berlino’s breed of dog) sitting beneath a chair; he is almost recognizable AS Berlino.

Mantova (Mantua), Mantegna's ceiling fresco, Berlino in the Camera degli Sposi
We walked through the entire palazzo, the homestead wonder of the Gonzaga family, who occupied it from the 1300s to 1700s.    The place is enormous (950+ rooms, 350,000 square feet – although it didn’t feel quite THAT large, but who’s measuring?) and especially interesting for the fact it is a true in-CITY palazzo.   And it’s not the only thing going on in Mantova – the nearby Palazzo di Te is an equal pleasure (and a perfect Renaissance piece of Architecture).  Mozart played in the Teatro Bibiena here, which continues to host musical events.    There are boat cruises on the river which surrounds the city:  I always know I am in Mantova because I can (pleasantly) smell water when I step out of the car.
Laughing Sailor from the Old Curiosity Shop  Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas    490.00
There is work by artists other than Mantegna, including some great partially finished frescoes by Pisanelli (I love this because you can see HOW frescoes are made).   There are gardens of boxwood and flowers, and grassy lawns.  While we were there a celebration of the 221st anniversary of the Carbinieri was taking place in one of the courtyards.  I think it is so interesting that this place doesn’t sit and languish but continues to be part of the community.  There’s nothing more ecological than a place that has remained useful for so many years (700 and counting).   Sparsely visited on the 3rd of June, except for very few tour groups, we had many areas completely to ourselves.  We did manage to run into someone we dined with once in Stimigliano – Italy is a small world, and people you know are always delighted to connect.
Along the way: trees  Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic/paper 8 x 8"  20 x 20cm   90.00
We drove home after a mediocre lunch – there were a series of restaurants on the square, and we mistakenly sat in the dud (is that why there were so many seats?).   It was right next door to the one where Blair had donkey last time.  Hee haw.   
Trying to think Butterfly but feeling like a Bee  Laurie Pessemier Acrylic/paper  8.5  x 11" 21 x 29cm  120.00 each.
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