Thursday, May 10, 2012

when light enters ..............studio 207

I have been a bit under the weather...the past few weeks. Just a lot of things happening at the same time. Today, I came into the studio a little early before assisting classes...and held the energy of the room. A way of centering myself...and preparing for the day! I ran across some of my ‘vintage clippings’ and decided to have a closer look. These are the vintage clippings that I found in my sweet Grandma Barica’s dresser Drawers. When we had to move her from her quaint blue house...on Connecticut street to my mom’s house.. I found that she lined her drawers with newspaper. The Newspaper dated back to 1960. I remember when I placed the paper into a box...and she smiled...shaking her head. She said, “Diane Diane... no one but you would see this old newspaper in the way you do... I know you will use it for something special”. I miss my grandma very much. I have used almost all of the clippings...since that day in many of my works of art. I decided to use “Back to school” text from some the clippings in a new work today! I spent about 25 minutes on it...but was pleased with the outcome.
I also had two very sweet students come in to spend some time with me. I really love it when students and faculty stop in. This is why I am here ...to share with you all!! please keep visiting!! Javon who is a Senior this year- stopped by during his lunch! I have my doors open for studio visits during lunch periods Tues- Thurs. He had some lovely things to say about the work in the studio. I asked him to stand next to a work he connected with and asked if I could take his photo for the blog! I love the photo !! and I think you will too! Thanks Javon for your visit today!!
Today we had a shortened day at AAW. I was pleased to have Kayleen Donahue step in after school. We had a very long and insightful talk about art and life! very inspiring!! Thank you very much Kayleen for checking back in. Kayleen has stopped in several times!

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  1. These shots are bringing back wonderful memories of the years I held my "Art Bound Camp" with 9-12 year olds . . . those times were the highlights of my year. The influence you are having on these precious young people will be with them forever, as I know you well understand! We still treasure our mentors, huh? xox

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    1. Thank you for sharing with us, too! I know you are a wonderful teacher, artist and person and I bet your camps were amazing!!
      I truly hope that I will leave good memories with these beautiful students...I know I will take with me many memories...shared.
      xx

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