Sunday, March 01, 2026

Artnotes: One Great Thing

 

We hear more birds every day when we walk Berlino.  I bring “Merlin”, my birding app from Cornell University (they have several thousand birdsongs online, you can listen).  We are hearing: European Robins, Eurasian Blackbird, Song Thrush, Eurasian Green Woodpecker, the Great Spotted Woodpecker, three Tits:  Marsh, Eurasian Blue and Great;  Eurasian Scops Owl, Little Owl, Goldfinch, Blackcap, Chaffinch and Goldcrest; Magpies, the Jay, the the Jackdaw.   We usually hear about 10 or 12 birds per day, the owls earlier, followed by robins, and eventually the jays and corvids. I am looking forward to going to the coast to see and hear the migrators, like flamingoes and ibis, some of which make permanent homes there.

Similarly, there are more flowers blooming daily.  We see forsythia, violets, Christmas rose, snowdrops (a variation, in fact), yellow primrose, lungwort, veronica, wild daffodils, we are just days away from tulips, hyacinth and crocus.   



I am working on a new installation in the gallery, “underwater”:  painting walls and making fish, accumulating materials to create a human fish bowl. Blair has made a sea monster.   I feel madly enthused when I work on the project – it is a giant distraction, commanding. 

The gallery is a folly.  We have no visitors, it makes no money (luckily we only pay 50 a month for it).  But we really enjoy staging these exhibits, more like installation art than a classic painting show.  It is not so different from the studio at Stimigliano, where I work more than I open the door to visitors.  In both cases, it’s something we love to do, and if not now, when?   I am following my bliss.


A friend talks to me about boredom; I avoid it, which is easy to do when you have a dog who would like a walk any hour of the day or night.  Like me, G is in retirement age, and is rarely bored.  He loves to go out, drink tea in cafes, chat up tourists, English speaking.  He tells me about an American woman that day complaining about how boring Modena is.  Boring is not a place or time, it’s the inability to see the beauty, the thrill, the essence of life.  I also think there are times to be bored, which can provide inspiration for the next step.


I am reading the best book:  Time Lost, Lectures on Proust in a Soviet Prison Camp. Jozef Czapski, an artist and writer, talks about Proust to his fellow military officers while imprisoned in Siberia in the early 1940s.  He does this from memory (there are no books in the camp), and fortunately, another prisoner keeps a record of the lectures.  These were eventually passed on to Eric Karpeles, a writer and artist himself, and in 2018, he published this translation and accompanying story.    Czapski moved to Paris after he was released from prison (Russia changed sides) and lived there for 50 years, dying (at 97) just the time Blair and I arrived.  Gosh, I would have loved to have met him.

Sea Life from Scrimshaw Laurie Pessemier  Acrylic/paper  15 x 22.5”  38 x 55 cm 290.00


I am equally eager to read about Karpeles, the author, and the books he wrote, Paintings in Proust, and Almost Nothing: a monograph on Czapski.    One great thing leads to another:  how could I be bored? 


Red Rose  Black Ground  Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic/paper   17 x 12”    42 x 30cm  190.00

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