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Monday, January 23, 2006
I had a chance to draw today. And also, I am pleased to announce that I'll have a solo show opening in a (gulp) week at a local store of a ubiquitous coffee company (think green mermaids). This company actually has a very friendly, very good way of working with artists localy, they'll take care of much of the work of the show, and also I like their coffee. It'll be up for three whole months and will maybe after that move to a new town. I'm excited to have my work in view for a whole bunch of people who sit in that space and talk, and think, and read, and occasionally buy artwork. And I tell ya, much of this happened because I have a good friend who has a part time pr business and the confidence to talk to anyone and on a day she was getting coffee she was also chatting with the manager about how she knew a painter whose work would fit right into the store. In other fabulous news, my friend Shelly (she of the recent baby shower) gave birth yesterday to a little girl she and her husband have named Eva (in honor of the sculptor Eva Hesse and also because it's a pretty name and she's a pretty girl.) And also, the sun shone, the day surprised, I learned and leisured, and feel refreshed for what will be a busy busy busy week. And also, it will be busy. I think I'll be busy. goodnight, Rachael
Posted at 09:13 pm by balduffington
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Carefully we go ( chaos and change)
Amazing but true that my day started with a treat of a morning, and a chance to be a part of a very creative, chaotic environment. I have been living this week like a whirlwind full of past (old friends from art school who come back around and take art classes with me, memories by the bucketfull), present (phone ringing, deadlines pressing, ideas formulating, images brewing), and future (dreaming my friends, dreaming of travel and time and art). Today's the day when I slow down some and maybe have something more to say about taking chances, looking carefully, making art and making trouble. In the meantime, I have a painting that will be in my next show and my next show I'll be able to fill you in shortly 'bout. Carefully, we go is one of the paintings in my studio that has been through several lives. It's probably done changing. I'm not.  bye now, Rachael
Posted at 08:59 pm by balduffington
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Monday, January 16, 2006

We've lived in Montgomery, Alabama (home of the Southern Poverty Law Center) and Atlanta, Georgia . in both cities and for many years we were very much aware of the work of Dr. King ( as in this 1956 comic book) and the work left to be done. I feel a big guilt in knowing that mine wasn't a day on, not a day of volunteering or giving or helping much, but a day of spending time with my husband driving around upstate new york shopping, getting lost, and picking up a painting. We did get home in time to make luminaries and put them in front of our house as a tribute to Dr. King and his legacy (non-violence, positive social change, equality, risk taking for the good of others...).
I really do want to do more but tonight there are glowing lights in my front yard and throughout my little successfully integrated neighborhood. We live now in a city whose legacy is Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Still strong and still relevant.
take care and make good trouble,
Rachael
Posted at 08:19 pm by balduffington
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Sunday, January 15, 2006
I've sent the application, prepared the next proposal, made some bread and spent a good chunk of the day painting and ripping up earlier (damaged) paintings to bring 'em back to life. It's more clear the more I work that the imperfections, the layers, and the leaf forms all keep coming back. I've decided to stick with paintings for now and get some knittin' a bit later.  More soon, Rachael
Posted at 10:29 pm by balduffington
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Friday, January 13, 2006
taking chances (drawing and knitting)
I crashed a fun relaxed mini stitch and bitch last night even though I'm not a knitter. It was great fun to draw and play with watercolors with Tanya and talk about how it took us and is taking us time to take chances with our art. Traditional graphic design and art history trainings had trained us to follow rules and the making of art is the making of mistakes. It was a kick, too, to see (just as I sent out a gutsy application for a great opportunity) that Tanya and Julie had framed the paintings I'd traded them for fabulous knit things. They have a surviving new painting born from the ashes of this painting and I have a new urge to learn to knit. Who knows if I have the patience for it but I figure if Molly, and Toni, and Wendy, and Tanya, and Julie, and pretty much every woman I know can knit and purl I can at least try it. That'd be a definite maybe. I'm a definite sleepy and hungry to read more about Ben and draw some before closing the day. Goodnight, troublemakers, Rachael
Posted at 09:36 pm by balduffington
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