i was a whirlwind today
Tuesday, 16. September 2008, 00:23:33
what's ironic is that i finally got my bedroom and living room looking almost normal... and now. well, you can see.

it's like a puzzle... you have to move everything around...

hurricane aftermath: living room.
finally dug out the paints
preparing panels: so much to do.... why can't i just paint?

oh well, rome wasn't built in a day either...















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PainterWoman # 16. September 2008, 00:53
I am finally back in my studio painting. It took me two years to sort out the studio and the crap in my head. Soon, I'll be posting the painting I've been working on, plus the new custom shelves I had built which were a Godsend. They cost a pretty penny but I just got some retirement money and knew I needed them desparately.
Martin K # 16. September 2008, 00:53
An empty desktop suggests an...
Angeliki # 16. September 2008, 01:19
exactly Rome wasn't build in one day!!!
I am glad you ate well last night!
at least you used your lunch time productively !
to take your mind from a busy day,
here it is my gift to you
(i think it is interesting ...)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuYVV3-00Qw
The train comes through eight times a day. The merchants have an ingenious way of handling this. Their stalls easily roll up out of the way. Any goods left out are small enough to pass under the train. And as soon as a train passes, it’s back to business.
Angeliki # 16. September 2008, 01:23
Bea # 16. September 2008, 01:32
Martin K # 16. September 2008, 01:39
PainterWoman # 16. September 2008, 01:42
Angeliki # 16. September 2008, 01:44
we are talking about organization here , right ??
i am glad you got it right away! I love you Pam
Bea # 16. September 2008, 02:28
scott cumming # 16. September 2008, 02:51
we will be anxious to see what you do next, now that you are fully shelved and primed to go.
meli,
how do you find these things... that was nothing short of piquant.
who has a desktop anymore martin?
the truth is that i have about ten surfaces... and i am constantly cluttering them up as i go through a day... it takes more time to undo everything than it takes to do it.
b. i am always inspired, mess or no mess. my problem is that i am too inspired. when you have a fertile imagination and a plethora of plans, you have to hit the deck running everyday. but i counteract that with 'sitting' in the morning. for the last forty five years i begin every day by stopping.
organize the inside and the outside has no chance to derail me.
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsı # 16. September 2008, 10:25
Angeliki # 16. September 2008, 10:28
how do you find these things..."
some are pure luck
others I look for one thing and I end up watching another!
Isn't technology amazing??
today I posted a video inspired by 60-40
Bea # 16. September 2008, 12:36
I'm glad for you that you are so self inspired!
Nicolas Borgsmidt # 16. September 2008, 19:16
But I´m happy for you...having the creative boost
scott cumming # 16. September 2008, 19:41
and you put it so succinctly. when i was raising kids who ran through shoes and food like locusts i just stopped painting altogether for 12 years. except for half an hour late at night after stories or songs and tucking in. but, it was hard. gauguin had his own solution which i didn't like. he just abandoned his family to live the life of an artist. the problem is you never know how much time you have.
another problem is food and shelter.
if you can go on even when you have no roof over your head you have passed the test. then the universe protects us from interruptions when we are ready to work. does that make any sense at all?
back to work. i just dropped in to see if anyone commented. i will be back. my new motto. well, resurrected from the dust bin... "first work, then play."
Angeliki # 16. September 2008, 21:42
deborah # 17. September 2008, 03:35
Naomi # 17. September 2008, 12:38
isabel # 17. September 2008, 12:39
just a brief information... my normal blog seems to have crashed... no idea why... so, i'll be posting from this little corner of my universe... for the time being.
@ Scott, so true. my girlfriend has now been able to dedicate herself more to her art and exploring new styles, since her son turned 12... that was 4 years ago. I still have a few more years to go and even then I have my doubts... oh hum...
Anonymous # 17. September 2008, 21:25
Hey Scott, back from your holiday I see, hope it was fun!
I'll send you Belgian news soon, starting with telling about our own official city poet (yes, we really have one!)
Meanwhile, I will read your poems, with the help of my dictionary offcourse :-).
Hope your empty panels will soon be filled with beautiful art!
Well, it was nice visiting here for a change!
Love, Linda X
Babs # 20. September 2008, 05:19
workplay instead of having to drag everything in and out of where I keep them!scott cumming # 20. September 2008, 05:52
isabel, i can answer that about the mess... it has to do with the energy. it seems too much to clean up... even brushes after painting for a while. but i am experimenting. changing nothing.. still eat sleep and watch television. just insist on finishing one painting a day. so i just have to do everything else a little faster. my place is still organized... food production continues, getting enough sleep. it a minor miracle.
hi, linda,
thanks for stopping by and for commenting. i look forward to our continued aquaintance/friendship.
babs,
i feel for you. the space problem is awfully irritating. keep trying, just keep trying. one step at a time, you know. start with small things.
Angeliki # 20. September 2008, 06:20
I am a proud Opera friend!!
I feel the same way about posting one post every day!
I love you meli,
I know you do like Greek Mythology and I just finished a very short but sweet entry!
get some rest,
tomorrow it is another day!!!
Babs # 20. September 2008, 07:03
PainterWoman # 20. September 2008, 13:56
That's me exactly. Paying someone to build those shelves in my studio saved the room and ME. I had to take everything out of the room for the guy to work....which took me about a day....but I could hardly walk through my livingroom. The shelves were done in three days but it took me three weeks or more to move everything back in the room. I did manage to throw out some stuff, newsprint drawings that were yellow and fraying on the ends. dried up paint tubes, etc.
Pam
Angeliki # 20. September 2008, 17:05
I also believe we do it because we don't want to loose our control over things.
we loose control over our lives and we trying to fill the gap with material things,
every time I am having a not so easy time i store,
if my life goes in a better direction I find myself donating things that I did not touch for over 6 months,
I love the meaning of the word "balance" I just have to let that meaning sink in me,
then the plastic buckets at Target will not be so popular in my shopping list
PainterWoman # 20. September 2008, 18:00
scott cumming # 20. September 2008, 18:52
i could show you a photo of where i was living before this apartment. 9x7 feet. of course i had a storage bin for my tools and books. that's all i owned then.
pam,
you will get there bit by bit... just keep plugging away.
meli,
you have to wake up at the 'point of purchase'. i'll wager you have not one, but two irons.
i have the makings of a packrat myself but i resist it courageously. (courage is the 'cumming' family motto) but i am soft on shoes. (probably because i once had 'no shoes'} i have four pairs of shoes... two pair are old and broken but they would do if i lost the newer ones. so, i keep 'em.
i also have dried up tubes of caseins, but i tell myself i will recondition them if i run out of a certain color. i have to sell some paintings because that's the main clutter now.
one tip i can offer is throw out all the empty jars under the sink. there will always be new ones. then you can find the 'comet' more quickly.
my dream house is japanese... with shogi screens. everything is out of sight except a few perfect statues and a daily flower arrangement.
clutter is tiring to the soul.
Angeliki # 20. September 2008, 19:53
103284746464738389393 books,
9048473736372920920 LP's
904746362829002938477484 photos
OMG
I am out of numbers!
I only have two pair of shoes,
ha!
for a woman I am really good!
oh
93736736526782829394 of night gowns too, that I never need!
I love you back meli,
PainterWoman # 20. September 2008, 19:57
scott cumming # 20. September 2008, 20:06
pam,
but shogi screens are whole walls... the effect is different.
you are going to need a round 'tuit' for your rescued screen.
PainterWoman # 20. September 2008, 20:21
Angeliki # 20. September 2008, 20:43
it is too hot in the apartment ...
Edward Piercy # 20. September 2008, 20:48
scott cumming # 20. September 2008, 20:57
is it that hot there? i always remember september as getting a wee bit brisk. well, it's cool here. must be the jetstream trying to adjust to all the hurricanes.
ed,
i guess that people who are always doing things have strewn objects everywhere.
Edward Piercy # 20. September 2008, 21:01
Camille in Rodin's studio slash factory.
scott cumming # 20. September 2008, 21:07
i once had a loft in new yorks soho district before they called it "soho" it was so big i had to ride a dolly down to the bathroom. the whole top floor. yes it was a mess too.
but i could do drawings eight feet tall.
Edward Piercy # 20. September 2008, 21:12
That Rodin certainly could crank it out, couldn't he?
Angeliki # 20. September 2008, 21:14
lovely out side but our apartments are always warm/hot,
I do not own a single blanket, just to give you an idea and clothing indoors are optional.
when I visit Michael's niece in West Chester Pa for Thanksgiving it is an experience all of it's own,
I have to adjust to temperatures indoors that I am not used to,
you can tell i am spoiled but I am worth it
I don't see me enjoying retirement in the East Coast as much as I claim to in numerous entries,
I will fly in the warm countries , that's what I see in my far future
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsı # 20. September 2008, 22:59
Léazz # 21. September 2008, 03:32
Allan # 22. September 2008, 15:01
scott cumming # 22. September 2008, 19:03
i didn't know you could see into the future. as an armenian fortune teller at coney island told me once... when i asked her "how did you do that?" {she had rattled off ten things which were absolutely true about me.) her wizened face illuminated, she answered, "it's a gift."
yes, isabel, it is priceless.
lea smiling. just listening and looking so cool.
thanks allan for commenting.
now i can work without outside hindrances. that' been my aim for eight years. to get to this 'freedom'
Allan # 22. September 2008, 19:39
Order is the most primitive of all sorts of aesthetics.
scott cumming # 22. September 2008, 20:07
by observing the activities of ants.
Angeliki # 22. September 2008, 20:50
my face illuminates too every time I think of the sun kissing my butt in a warm climate than walking in a pile of snow and falling on my butt ...
I guess my imagination can be considered a great "gift " too !!
Babs # 23. September 2008, 02:46
I'm now giving furniture to my brother who lost his stuff in a fire last week just so I can have some room - I don't want to get rid of it, mind you, but I need some space in my house. It is cramped!
scott cumming # 23. September 2008, 03:36
you're welcome at my house in belize if i ever get there... i've been on my way for about ten years. but i'll get there eventually. then you can tan your butt to your heart's content.
babs,
i know exactly what you mean... they may be piles but i know where everything is. also piles are a kind of time system. if it was a few months ago, look near the bottom of the pile. if it was recently it'll be near the top of the pile of this which are similar.
Babs # 23. September 2008, 03:51
Now, if only I could find the - oh, yeah, it's in the other room.
scott cumming # 23. September 2008, 04:01
the refrigeraqtor is the same way here... i know exactly how far back the stack of cheeses lives. eggs are always ready to hand without any manoeuvers. all those containers of special concoctions are crowding the middle shelf. these must all be removed to find the one i'm looking for. but that's o.k.
and the baklava is always gone.