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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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I'll be at Second Storie again this year, Thanksgiving Weekend, Rochester NY!
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blogs first...other stuff second
  • Everyday Matters to Danny (well written, well drawn)
  • I like how Tyler looks at art
  • thinking about art is thoughtful
  • 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
  • Mark is also one of the Shoestring Collective (I am too!)
  • Genine draws and blogs here
  • Onionboy thrives, draws and writes
  • Anna tells her artist's life true
  • wish jar journal by Keri Smith is charming
  • great art blog by Libby and Roberta in Philly
  • miami art exchange blog

  • 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
  • art, architecture, etc. enjoyable blog
  • 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

    non blog

  • Steve Mumford's Baghad sketchbooks
  • Second Harvest feeds people
  • the met teaches about art
  • there are great artist resources here
  • this list was lightly edited late December 2008...

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    Thursday, September 25, 2008
    Paper dolls and architectural history of places we don't want to think about...

    Tom Tierney is the modern master of the paper doll and an inspiration. I got a big laugh and smile out of the link my friend Shelly sent to his new Obama paper dolls. There are also McCain dolls. But just looking at the dolls, I think McCain looks a little stiff and old-fashioned, plus his head is too big.

    I am still making my dolls and trying to manage to keep all things in perspective, but am pulled far away from blog-dom sometimes.

    As when I ricochet between cutting my dolls, doing my job, and then listening to a fascinating academic talk, by Dr. Carla Yanni of Rutgers University. She spoke about the architectural history of psychiatric institutions in the 19th century (when they were really called insane asylums), the ways in which architrectural forms mirrored the optimism of doctors and were ultimately plagued by overcrowding. It's a powerful story and the historian I heard, told it very well. I bought her book and look forward to getting a chance to read it and think it through in light of these huge and ultimately very sad structures.

    I probably will buy some presidential- hopeful paper dolls, too, in light of what might be a very sad election that may not change much at all for the rhetoric...

    We are an optimistic people, though, and I too want to believe...

    take care,
    Rachael


    Posted at 10:18 pm by balduffington

    Owen
    September 26, 2008   08:38 AM PDT
     
    "but am pulled far away from blog-dom sometimes. " not a bad thing at all. Blogdumb can be distracting. On the other hand I still follow a few and you are one of them. Hope you drop in to my place now and then too.
     

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