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. |
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 | Painting Outdoors Blair Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 13 x 16" 33 x 40 490.00 |
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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. |
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 | Apples on the Tree (plein air) Laurie Fox Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 16 x 12" 40 x 30 490.00 |
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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). |
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 | Birds Blair Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 7 x 18" 18 x 45cm 490.00 |
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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. |
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 | Jasmine in a Vase Laurie Fox Pessemier Acrylic/paper 16 x 24" 40 x 61cm 290.00 |
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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. |
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Afternoon works on Paper Laurie Pessemier Acrylic/paper 8.5 x 11" 21 x 29cm 120.00 each. |
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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. |
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 | Painted Butterflies Blair Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 13 x 16" 33 x 40 490.00 |
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HOUSEKEEPING: We make art to order, including Portraits by Blair Pessemier. Follow us on Instagram @lauriepessemier If you’d like to visit/take a painting workshop: https://www.pessemierworkshops.comSee all of our painting at https://paintfox.comMost of our work is available as reproductions, custom sized and framed, within the USA. |
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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 please. |
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