Showing posts with label handstands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handstands. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Summer Feet + Many Summer Things = ...

To see the summer sky 
is poetry, 
though never in a book it lie
—
true poems flee—


Emily Dickinson, c.1879

My summer...


I have spent many hours 
sitting 
in this front porch turquoise chair...


sometimes sketching van Gogh in thirty minutes or less.

[marker, sharpie, oil sticks & mineral spirits, q-tips]

I gave it the title, 
Someone stole her beer so now she's even more depressed.


The sun
sneaks in.


An evening stroll down the hill.



August leaf drop.



Visitors.


Invaluable time spent.



Handstands with friends.


Summer in the city.


Riding the MAX.


Interesting compositions.


Cycling in the Columbia Gorge,
this has to be the greenest place on earth.


Bridge of the Gods.


A light summer shower = slippery cycling on the bridge.


Secret spots in the forest...



where I do quiet things...


things that soothe my temperament...



things that allow my breath to
replenish...


things like this.


Sailboat summer
breakfast.


Sailing + Dawn = a new relationship, lots to learn.


Gorge paddling on the Columbia River.


City kayaking on the Columbia River.


Ya know...
Now that I have all this listed I realized...
this is a typical summer week.

Once the rain sets in in autumn...
I will retreat indoors...
sorta.
o
o
O
o
o

A donation for Vashon Allied Arts on Vashon Island, WA.

Autumn = time to get back to making art.
[but that's not quite here yet]
o
o
o
O
o

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Perspective: PNCA 511 Handstand Tour Summer 2014


My alma mater & current employer,
 Pacific Northwest College of Art
(aka PNCA),
is in the process of creating an
enriching new space
that caps off the 
North Park Blocks
in Portland.

(above: the entry to the main corridor)

I took a hard hat tour, 
tucked the front of my shirt in,
and...


looked at things with a
different perspective
(thanks to the camera phone
photography skills
of coworker MB).

(above: the future executive meeting room)


I want more.

(above: ?? an office I can't remember)


perhaps this explains the want...

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Mostly Berlin: Handstands on Historical Monuments & Other Tidbits


Smart packing for PDX to Europe...


Amsterdam Schiphol connection to...


Berlin Tegel to...


Mögelin, East Germany




and artist Angelika Otto


Breakfast destination three days in a row
it was THAT good.


As we ate we had the pleasure of enjoying this 
large poster ad on a pillar.

I was told it says something like this...

Now in the summer
more often times naked
we drink this beer
got a problem with that?


Charlottenburg Tor
a Neo-Barouque style gate with Doric porticoes
erected in 1907 to collect tolls & octroi (taxes)

2014 (me) & 1945 (Candian soldiers)
with a bronze of King Frederick I of Prussia
(1701-1713 founder of Charlottenburg)

Prussia: included parts of Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Belgium & the Czech Republic


A section of the Berlin wall on display in Berlin...
I can't remember exactly where.

There were applause during my 
"change of perspective" display.
Why? 
I'll never really know.
But soon after I was enjoying 
a salted caramel gelato 50 yards away
under an architectural glass ceiling
Michelangelo would be in awe of.


Every Berlin day ended here...
Schleusen Krug
bier garten in
Tiergarten.

I would never get tired of this.


My niece & I pondering our next location
from the German Classism columns of the now...

Neue Wache

It served as a guard house until the end of the monarchy in 1918.
Became a memorial for WWI and served other functions after being damaged in WW2.
It now houses a statue titled "Mother with dead son" by Kathe Kollwitz.

We totally should of been doing handstands. Ugh.


I'm not sure what this is, 
I saw several.
I'm curious.
This was found on the Bodestrasse bridge 
over the off-shoot of the Spree.

(could find no online images of Bansky connection)


And then I did this...
(what remains of the Berlin Wall)

The history of what happened in this area
is almost too much for me to comprehend
being physically in the space.

It's as if it were a fictional tale.

The wall was never very tall, 3.6m (12ft.).


As I strolled through the Tiergarten
I noticed I unintentionally
matched my youngest niece's stroller.

Insignificant in the grand scheme of things I know,
however...
 Upon discovering this
I felt I looked like I knew what I was doing
and that alone made me feel hip.


The Holocaust Memorial, Berlin.

Feeling disorientated
somewhat controlled
and closed in...

I thought it was best
to change my perspective.

Then my sister proceeds to inform me
that we are most likely Jewish via
our Lithuania Great grandparents
who fled during WWII to Chicago.
(hiding it from any legal record in the US)
(health history also backs this according to professionals)

Being raised Catholic (school n all)
I have to wonder is all of this relevant?
Really...
be a good person and pass that along
that elevates the potential that people could
have in changing the world for the better.


A drive by shot of some incredibly awesome yellow fish print pants 
and detailed menu display 
in East Berlin.
o
o
O
o
o
o
Areas of Berlin reminded me of Portland, OR
This moment in Berlin in 2010 does as well...