Thursday, November 17, 2011

Winds of November

The first half of November was as pleasant as October was hideous. The weekends were great for beachwork and I was able to completely rebuild the protective wall in front of the Stonewave. And in the breaks I made a couple of small pieces, taking advantage of the abundance of black and white stones that have washed up as of late.


I love the black and white stones. I suppose it has to do with my deprived childhood. All of my friends with small families had the 64-Box of Crayola crayons, while we could only afford the 6-Box, which by the time I got to use them consisted of only black, white and brown, the primary colors having been depleted by use. Since that age I have always been comfortable making do with what was available.


Since the first two weeks, the real November has shown up and wiped away my little circle sketches with waves that have swept over the rebuilt wall. And Monday there were tornadoes sighted in the area and some big lake storms. I have yet to see the effect on the beach. But I look forward to going down on Saturday to see what the waves have wrought.







































2 comments:

Josh Borowicz said...

Cool two tones. Good things from simple things.

Poor number three son. You done all right.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jamie! I am not sure if you remember me... I went to China a few years ago with the group that you went to China with a few years ago... Anyway, hopefully you remember me.

Hope all is well with you and yours.

We were down at your wall this summer and I got a terrific picture of my two children, Ruby (5) & Ian (2) on your wall. I got the photo in a large print and it is hanging in our new house. Thanks for helping me get a cool photo!

I have been enjoying seeing your work on your blog. It seems like they would take forever to make. I really like the red leaves/setting sun. Interesting to read the story along with it.

Anyway, I was wondering if you have an art show anytime soon and/or are selling some of your art? My family has a Christmas giving tradition. We have a theme and then we have to get the assigned person that gift. This year's theme is something signed. I was trying to think of something cool to give and art is cool and you are a cool artist. And the only artist that I know personally.

If you happen to be doing any of those things maybe you could send me an email? Thanks!

Happy Holiday season!
Sincerely,
Jennifer Glass
glassjennifer@yahoo.com