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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.
Leave me a comment (I'm more likely to communicate directly than in the comments), ask me a question, do your best to share what you have to say, OK? Thanks

I'll be at Second Storie again this year, Thanksgiving Weekend, Rochester NY!
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Heartliy suggested blogs and sites...



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...

    take good care of yourself and be nice to strangers...
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    Tuesday, October 30, 2007
    a couple of images from Cumberland Island

    I've been meaning to post these two small watercolors I made at Plum Orchard on Cumberland Island Georgia about a month ago. After a long hike on a hot day, I was hungry and tired but arguably more receptive to color, light, pattern and rest.





    I've been reading and painting up in my attic studio more than I've been writing here but there are some stories and images brewing, I just don't know when I'll be ready to tell them. Maybe that's always part of the creative process...

    Regardless, here are a few more from the Cumberland trip, this time from the plane down.





    more soon,
    Rachael

    Posted at 07:49 pm by balduffington
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    Monday, October 22, 2007
    running on fumes, ideas, and drawings

    Working a full-time job, taking a few graduate classes, and intending to keep painting and doing all the other things I do, I have been busy busy busy lately. The pace doesn't lighten for a few days but I am inspired by/encouraged by the following random things:

  • I saw Alfredo Jaar speak the other night. He took a commission to make a monument to a Chilean politician in Barcelona and instead of making a portrait out of copper, he put up a bunch of bright easels right next to a school.
  • As I continue to research a relatively unknown American printmaker, I'm excited by the care that the Archives of American Art has been putting into making information available online, such as these amazing bits of artist's sketchbooks.
  • "It's OK to skim." One of my professors shared this and truly, while I have not yet taken the bait, to know it's possible to pull the most meaning I can from a couple of once-overs instead of a fully thorough read...well, it's encouraging. As much as the phrase, "it's not the best you can do, but the best you can do in the time alloted" did for me the first time I was in grad school...
  • There's another sketchcrawl coming up soon and I've already called one for Rochester, NY. Wanna come out to draw?

    Below is a drawing I made in the museum where I work when I had a delightful moment to slow down and draw.

    I'm hopeful those moments will come again.
    take care,
    Rachael

  • Posted at 10:25 pm by balduffington
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    Saturday, October 20, 2007
    drawings from a rock and roll show


    Amos Lee

    Elvis Costello

    Bob Dylan


    want more?
    Let me know and I'll put 'em up...
    Busily thinking, drawing and living,
    Rachael

    Posted at 04:43 pm by balduffington
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    Friday, October 12, 2007
    Street painting and rock and roll shows

    I've been awarded another opportunity to paint a traffic signal box, only I have to do that before the weather gets too cold. The paint won't adhere to the metal boxes unless it is over 55 degrees out. I'll be crossing my fingers for sun and warmth beacuse it's a pretty wild and wonderful thing to paint on the street in my neighborhood.

    Somehow (well I know how) my life has become a mad-scramble of busy as I work full time, take graduate classes, try to draw and paint some and still maintain a relatively regular schedule of eating and sleeping. But this week I managed to get to a rock and roll show to see Amos Lee and Elvis Costello (aparently there is an orthodontist in Michigan with an Elvis Costello room...) and Bob Dylan. I brought along my sketchbook and will try to upload a couple of the images (only a few drawings managed to have some of the energy of the show).

    I'll share more stories and images as I get a better handle on the pace of my life, all I know is that I am drawing, thinking, reading and writing with a more directed energy than I have had in a while, even if there's less time to do all that I want to do.

    take care,
    Rachael



    Posted at 07:29 pm by balduffington
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    Thursday, October 04, 2007
    elizabeth gilbert was in my town last night, here's why I'd join her army



    Last night, Elizabeth Gilbert, the writer of Eat Play Love was in Rochester to give a talk through Writers and Books. It seems like every woman in town was there. I feel a bit shallow for getting so obsessed with the boots she was wearing, but the truth of it is that they were/are big, confident, high healed, Italian leather, made for causing trouble, speaking your mind, and being smart and sexy boots. She owned the stage, worked the corwd and read us a witty little, well writtten story about Rose who drove the bus filled with her old lovers. I took notes and have to share them in hopes you'll read her book, watch her on Oprah tomorrow and go on your own adventures.

    Mine, are pretty pedrestian but no less fabulous, for being in flat shoes solidly on upstate new york ground....










    alright then, stay out of trouble,
    Rachael


    Posted at 06:33 pm by balduffington
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