I found a love for painting pastels. I only started in October last year.
Lately I keep thinking I'll start one or finish the one I started weeks ago (it's been nagging at me, haunting me). But there's this weird time in the birth of the masterpiece when it seems to go very bad. In the past I've worked through it. Just kept my head down and my fingers dusty and caked. Unfortunatley, that's where I left this most recent painting...ugh. That bad stage. I should never have walked away at that point. I know, I could always start a new one, but that's like giving up.
To make myself feel better, here's a picture of the first pastel I did using Kim's supplies and good critique.
It worked, I feel better. Maybe I'll try playing with my pastels tomorrow.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
breathe, dammit, breathe!
It seems as though if I don't have enough things tumbling around in my head, I will collect more things so I can keep the tangled knot spinning.
I was thinking how sad it was. How I left my blog to die. What about those people who were interested? But there are no people interested... except my sister, Nancy. Nancy was so supportive of my blogging she immediately put me on her "list". I really must have let her down.
BUT, seeing my blog in her list reminded me that I had a blog and should make the time to nurture it, resurrect it. and so I did..last night...
look...it's still breathing...
I was thinking how sad it was. How I left my blog to die. What about those people who were interested? But there are no people interested... except my sister, Nancy. Nancy was so supportive of my blogging she immediately put me on her "list". I really must have let her down.
BUT, seeing my blog in her list reminded me that I had a blog and should make the time to nurture it, resurrect it. and so I did..last night...
look...it's still breathing...
A little history
The Pleasant Cafe
Grandpa Al pouring liquor at the bar, as he did for 41 years (1938-1979).
Feliciano and Carmella Iantosca opened the YD meat market in the early 1930's. In 1939 four of the sons incorporated and began to run it as The Pleasant Cafe.
The Pleasant Cafe 4511-4515 Washington Street Roslindale, Massachusetts
Circa 1950
Uncle T (Attilio), Grandpa Al (Emilio), Uncle Pompey (Palmarino), King Knickerbocker (of Knickerbocker Beer), ?, ?, ?, John Prada, and Carmelina Prada.
Uncle T (Attilio), Grandpa Al (Emilio), Uncle Pompey (Palmarino), King Knickerbocker (of Knickerbocker Beer), ?, ?, ?, John Prada, and Carmelina Prada.
Grandpa Al pouring liquor at the bar, as he did for 41 years (1938-1979).
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