Archives: September 2005

Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
September 26, 200511:21 PM


Bernie Ebbers

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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
September 25, 2005 6:50 PM


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I just got back from my two week trip to Europe. We visited Germany (Düsseldorf and Cologne), the Netherlands (Amsterdam) and Denmark (Aarhus, Copenahgen and Møns Klint). We saw over a dozen museums and galleries, the best of which was probably the Louisiana Museum north of Copenhagen which had a really inspiring Matisse show (more on his tree drawing later).

On our last day we took a journey down to the southeast corner of Denmark to the island of Møn. There we found the most spectacular landscapes of our trip in the 400 foot white chalk cliffs of Møns Klint. A breathtaking end to our great trip.

In addition to taking scads of pictures, I tried to draw as much as possible, and I've created a collection of a few of the sketches to share. Click on the above image to see them, or click here.

I also have to recommend the sweeping epic of a novel, "Cloud Atlas" by David Mitchell (recommended to me by fellow invisibleman PA). This was my travel book, and it delivered exactly what I was looking for on a good trip. It's an epic that sweeps through time as well as distance. Be sure to check it out.

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Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
1:13 AM


Dennis Kozlowski


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Posted by: kerry (81 posts)
September 23, 2005 2:45 PM


A recent oil sketch of the shoreline of Great Captain's Island; a small island 1.5 miles south of Greenwich, CT in Long Island Sound.

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
September 19, 2005 9:59 PM


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Here's a quick color study of a drawing I may work up of Bush and his cronies riding the Four Horses of the Apocalypse. There would be Rove in prison stipes, skeletor-Rumsfeld, a cardiac-arresting Cheney and the naked idiot-emperor.

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Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
7:54 PM


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Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
6:45 PM


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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
September 16, 2005 1:45 PM



I'm writing this entry in the lovely Flingern neighborhood of Dusseldorf, Germany. I was determined to add to our "travels" category with a euro-dispatch, so here I am. My invisiblewoman and I have just returned from a little side trip to Amsterdam, and are spending the weekend in our home base in Dusseldorf, which happens to be our gracious hosts Marcus & Vanessa's cool apartment. They have been taking us around to see the sights, all the art openings in Dusseldorf's art scene, the best doner kebab shops...And we had a nice trip to Koln today. The Museum Ludwig was spectacular...

Amsterdam was really lovely, and our time there helped erase some unsavory memories of my first visit years ago. In particular, we were quite taken by the Jordaan neighborhood, which is full of great shops and bars, and some incredibly quaint canal houses.

Of course we took in some inspiring art, including the suprisingly good collection of van Gogh's drawings at his eponymous museum. Nice to his his little sepia sketches in his folded letters to his brother Theo. They had several of his sketchbooks on display, which was a treat! Off to Arhus, Denamrk on Monday, then a brief visit around Copenhagen.

Couldn't scan in any of my sketches while on the road unfortunately, so the above photo will have to do until my return. A few more photos are available for perusal here."

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
September 15, 2005 9:16 PM


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I'm nearing the end of my current moleskin sketchbook. I'm hoping my next sketchbook will be of finer paper quality and larger - but the moleskin's not a bad way to go if I can't find something better.

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Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
September 6, 2005 9:32 PM


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Click on the snowy image above to watch this scary short about man vs. nature. As the cooler weather approaches, watch what you put on your head.

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Posted by: kerry (81 posts)
September 2, 2005 6:12 PM


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Last week my girlfriend and I hiked a healthy portion of the Appalachian Trail within the Presidential Range of New Hampshire's White Mountains. We took advantage of the High Mountain Hut System the AMC runs up there. Our hike was incredible. After an initially dreary hike-in day, we enjoyed "the best weather of season" according to the locals. In total we spent 3 nights in the huts, 4 days on the trail.

I've created a web gallery of our pics. Several of you IM contributors will recognize the sites: still beautiful, awesome and amazing. (And the huts only make 'em better!)

As the sheer number of pictures will attest, Corrie and I took our time getting from hut to hut. That left very little free-time for stationary sketching. Fortunately I did fit in some painting on the shores of Squam Lake prior and did draw the kitchen accoutrements with the Madison Hut, as seen below.


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