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Hello, I'm Rachael.

I am primarily a painter and friendly multi-tasker/ troublemaker in Upstate New York. I try to blog often but mostly I try to paint.
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  • Eye Level is the American Art Museum's blog, smart and visually interesting
  • Mark's small ponderings tell the honest, interesting story of a working ceramicist
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  • great art blog by Libby and Roberta in Philly
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  • David Byrne's blog of ideas, lots of time visual and musical
  • Katie's New Eyes are open and focused on her children, art, God and her p.o.v from the South
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  • Witold Reidel's blog is swell
  • Elise paints and writes in Alaska

  • 2 blowhards
  • Martin's Anaba is an artist's blog from Richmond, VA
  • Illicit Cultural Property blog raises important questions

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  • Steve Mumford's Baghad sketchbooks
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    Tuesday, March 28, 2006
    tuesdays and remembering to paint

    Since I typically work Saturdays, I have Mondays off and so Tuesdays are my first days back at my desk, my work-day reality, and the normal-ness of routine. I like my work and I tend to miss the place a little when I'm not there but the back-to-it-ness of a busy week is so busy, so full of details, so disorganized, and so phone-ringing and problems-to-solve that I needed cookies when I came home. So a couple of chocolate chip cookies later, I'll sort it out in a somewhat helpful way (I hope).

    The more I read about other artists making at times they shouldn't be able to make (when in exile, after learning their father had killed himself, when they couldn't eat), I realize that I have no good reason not to let myself make the artwork I need or want to make.

    I'm supposed to give a talk on Thursday about balancing work and painting and so I'm thinking I should work on balancing. The women I'll talk to have kids. I don't. I went upstairs and visited my attic studio tonight. I was surprised by the stuff on the floor (paintings in a first stage of mess and muck), by the big brushes I could have used yesterday, by the magnetic pull of potential energy.

    Ten hours of work and 30 minutes of painting isn't much of a direct balance but I will sleep better an dtheoretically when I wake up tomorrow I will head upstairs and pour more drawings, marks, and meanings out of my head.I'm still chewing on Kozol's ideas, scary that there is a rubric for walking in lines. Especially since all the kids I know and live zig instead of zag when they're in lines. It's the teachers I work with who tell me that they love their noisy kids on a saturday morning because they know those kids are learning as they draw, thinking as they talk/tell a story, getting excited as they get creative...
    So, maybe there is some balance here...
    sleepy me, headed upstairs to fight the good fight in paint and pencil...
    Rachael

    Posted at 09:30 pm by balduffington

     

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