The weather finally “broke” this week: one day swimming, the next day making jam over the hot stove. We managed to glean a bunch of figs from our tree, stole rosemary from the neighbor’s yard and made a delicious concoction. We also bought peaches for just one Euro a kilo (2.2 pounds), and turned them into jam as well. |
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 | The Fish Bowl with Salvador Dali Blair Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 8 x 20" 20 x 50cm 390.00 |
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We had to call in intervention this week for the unicorn traipsing around in our attic. I felt lucky to get the figs before, like the sloes and apples, were completely gone. Giorgio was able to get into the attic and block off two really large entry holes. Animal identification is still a question. |
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 | Matisse's Goldfish Blair Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 8 x 20" 20 x 50cm 390.00 |
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It continued to be a homely week, with trips to doctors and such. Berlino had another leg injury which we have managed, so far, to treat ourselves. Blair visited our new doctor, in Vignola. The doctor was outside the office, using the leaf blower, when we arrived (alas, the chestnut trees are casting off leaves). This seemed somehow endearing, that he wasn’t just sitting at his desk, playing with his stethoscope and turning his headlight on and off. Part of his appeal is he doesn’t wear a white coat. We went in (we were early) and the waiting room, shared by the other doctors, was nearly full of patients who seemed stiff and unmoving, like a setup to look busy (no one was summoned while we were there). One fellow resembled a ticket taker on a train, with a sharp, brimmed hat, double breasted jacket and gnarly fingers. We both wanted to take a picture, but thought it impolite. |
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Rococo large image on top/colored background 24 x 17" (60 x 43cm) 275.00 smaller images 8.5 x 11" (21 x 29cm) 90 each Laurie Fox Pessemier the trio 425.00 |
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On one of our doctors trips, we went on to visit an art show. I am a firm believer, that while doing the mundane, one needs a treat. The exhibit was called Paradise Lost, by artists David Allen Burns and Austin Young, who have an organization known as “Fallen Fruit". They started out in California, USA, encouraging the harvesting of fruit from public trees and abandoned lots: along with the community, they made jam with the spoils. This exhibition is “A paradise of lost biodiversity, a lush environment with images of flowers, plants, butterflies, birds, and animals of all kinds and species.” It was a feast for the eyes. Check out: We bought the accompanying Tarot cards, which seemed a better souvenir than postcards. Blair and I both like playing cards. |
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A friend posted beautiful photographs of mushrooms this week onto Instagram, that inspired me to paint them myself. |
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INVITING All Artists to present their Work: Paint, Literature, Crafts, Food.... Pessemier's Sunday Salon Weekly on Sunday No Reservation Necessary How it works: Bring a piece of your ART: that could be visual, like painting or printmaking; or literary, as in poetry or prose; or crafts, like metalwork or knitting; or food, or music. Something you made, or feel particularly inspired by. You have about 5 minutes to present, and we'll ooh, ahh, or answer questions you have. You can also come and see how we work before diving in. Just show up on Zoom at a minute or two before the hour. No selling, no networking until after everyone has presented. No politics, no sales pitches, please. |
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