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Thursday, July 24th

SHAKE DOWN ll



I was writing about 3 weeks spent of a friends boat on lake Erie recreating watercolors lost in Argentina. A day or two after we got Alan’s boat in the water I helped Markus get his new/old 40 foot + wooden sailboat over to his slip with no mishaps. A few days later he called me back and said he and a friend were going to take it out for a little shake down cruise. It was a fairly blustery day, sunny with 3 -4 foot swells. I hadn’t actually made any watercolors yet and wanted to get started but decided I wanted to go with Markus on his new boat instead. It’s a beauty for sure. Newly restored after an Ohio winter’s worth of work in the back yard scraping, sanding and painting the hull and redoing much of the interior. I was supposed to help with some of the hand work but could never get free when Markus was able to work. So Markus did it all. I’m always impressed at his industrious nature, his knowledge and creative resolve. He did nearly all the work himself from bending wood to repair the hull breaches, painting and re-stitching sails. He’s an ace at maintaining a motor and has refit his diesel to burn 30 percent bio-fuel. Remarkable! Normally I’d simply call this green thinking but in this market any saving is appreciated with the price of diesel often above $4.50 a gallon.


Walter King on 07.24.08 @ 10:37 AM EST [more..] [No Comments]


Monday, July 21st

Actors as Artists



Sometimes summer afternoons aren’t meant for lounging outdoors - they’re occasionally better spent finding artful surprises in bookstores.

Such was the case on this day, an unremarkable one until my wandering eye locked onto something of promising note. A book. By the way, most people would agree that they venture into bookstores seeking books. After my experience today, I must say that I disagree. People shop in bookstores because they crave surprises. Yes, in all likelihood, the thing you’ve been looking for will indeed be a book, but is it the book or the thrill of surprise that has you hooked? Hmm. Mystery and philosophy. Do questions never cease?

Anyway, as my gaze ventured down the frittering possibilities among the art book shelf, suddenly a love connection. I saw the book "Actors As Artists. "Hmm, I thought. "Let’s take a look. What a nice surprise.


Michael Corbin on 07.21.08 @ 10:06 AM EST [more..] [6 Comments]


Friday, July 18th

Hotel Tharroe of Mykonos - The Adventure Continues



When I last left this subject, I had a studio on the property of a luxury hotel on the Greek island of Mykonos. Since then, a lot has changed. I always feel that the interest of someone in what I do is defined clearly in the moment they buy one of my pieces. The depth of that interest is made clear by the amount they are willing to spend, and the effort it will take them to accommodate what I’ve made.
Some have gone to the extent of re-engineering suspended floors to support not only the weight of a statue, but also the transport across open stretches of such a floor, as was the case with the Gewiss Corporation in Bergamo, Italy. Others, like Alabama Power, have constructed pedestals that may have cost more than the statues themselves. In both cases, I was offered a stay in a five star hotel and had only to submit receipts of my expenses in order to be compensated, no questions asked.


Andrew Wielawski on 07.18.08 @ 01:07 PM EST [more..] [2 Comments]


Sunday, July 13th

"A PASSION FOR PIXELS" --Engaging New Show on Long Island



I was invited to curate a digital art show at the Islip Art Museum in Sayville, New York (Long Island). I named the show "A Passion for Pixels." Fifty-two artists are on display June 18 to September 7th.

The main thing that has struck me about digital over the last 10 years is that most people understand nothing about it. Sadly, the local media do a dreadful job of explaining. So, one of my concerns about this show is that it be educational.


Bruce Price on 07.13.08 @ 06:49 PM EST [more..] [6 Comments]


Thursday, July 10th

An Orphan Works Bill Alert!!!



The orphan works issue is not going away and as you know will greatly impact artists everywhere including every one of us here at absolutearts.com if it is passed in its current form without major concessions on the part of Congress. But it still hasn't risen above most American's event horizon. And that won't happen if artists don't make a lot of noise! I've not read a damn thing in the papers or seen anything about it on TV. This is what the bill's instigators hoped for...silence. The IPA is encouraging artists to become activists and raise consciousness. Hopefully you'll be able to fill a slot with this letter from the Illustrators' Partnership which encourages local artists to raise awareness locally, first among other artists and secondly in the general community.


Walter King on 07.10.08 @ 10:24 AM EST [more..] [96 Comments]