Sunday, May 6, 2012

About North Beach


The Poetry Room @ City Lights Bookstore

When the shadow of the grasshopper
falls across the trail of the field mouse
on green and slimey grass as a red sun rises
above the western horizon silhouetting
a gaunt and tautly muscled Indian warrior
perched with bow and arrow cocked and aimed
straight at you it's time for another martini.
 

 Red Light District - Nice Signage
Saints Peter and Paul Church (just north of Washington Square Park)
Transamerica Pyramid (Tallest buiding in SF)
Mural - North Side of Broadway between Kearny & Romolo


Sunday, April 22, 2012

Moving to San Francisco

I just moved to San Francisco. I'll be posting my touristy photographs as I explore the neighborhoods.

Hotel North Beach - Kearny & Columbus

City Lights Bookstre - A Beat Institution
Vesuvio - Bar & Cafe
Kearny St. goes up a hill & just ends.
Chinatown
Every store is like Pearl Rier Co.
Chinatown window shopping   



Blue bowls I want @ a Chinatown market
Cable car lines/tracks
This is called a "fine art" gallery
Ferry terminal
View from ferry terminal
Another view from a ferry terminal
Top & Bottom of a Telegraph Hill staircase

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Rex Stout | Nero Wolfe


Rex Stout, Author
 The novels:


Rex Stout is the author of The Nero Wolfe mysteries - a series of detective novels and short stories published between 1934 and 1974. The heroes of the series are an eccentric mammoth-sized detective, named Nero Wolfe, and his confidential assistant (and our narrator), Archie Goodwin. The fact that Wolfe solves all of the mysteries from the comfort of his Manhattan brownstone (since he refuses to leave the house) utilizing only his ‘genius’ and his under-credited legman, Archie, is just one of the series’ enthralling idiosyncrasies. The novels and short stories have enough period ambiance, suspense, violence, murder, and attractive women to satisfy anyone looking for a mystery.


Archie & Nero in an A&E television adaptation of the series.


The best part is:

The series covers 40 years of American history, yet the characters do not age or develop through time. They live and work out of an extravagant brownstone on the West side of Manhattan with a live-in cook and a live-in orchid keeper. And they do so through the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and early 70s.  Wars come and go, women become independent, and the cars get faster, all the while Nero and Archie go on catching thieves, thwarting killers, and saving the day with unparalleled style. 

If you’re not convinced, check some of the Saul Bass-style dust jackets you can find on early editions of the novels:






Sunday, January 23, 2011

What I'm Reading Now:

Right now I have this collection of books on my nightstand that I am truly excited about.

Nights at the Circus - Been wanting to check this out forever. Angela Carter is one of my favorite authors.

The Politics of Aesthetics - Very cool outline of the relationships between art and politics and community. "Man is a political animal because he is a literary animal who lets himself be diverted from his 'natural' purpose by the power of words."

The Gothic and The Sublime - These are part of the Documents of Contemporary Art series. I've almost finished reading The Sublime. It's great to have so many writings on the subjects brought together, but the books are composed of excepts, rather than full chapters/essays/articles.


Sunday, November 21, 2010

blank faces | open spaces

This past weekend I had an art show/studio visit in the apartment. We turned the living room into a gallery space, because it's bigger than the studio, and it worked out really well! It was great to discuss the work and get some feedback. I'll be posting some images bellow.



Work In Progress . . . .

Work In Progress . . . .
A tryptic on three thin pannels of a girl falling over and falling apart. Resembles a film strip.

Part of a series I'm starting on falling. So far, it's just an acrylic background and a drawing on a 18 x 24 inch board. I've been meaning to do this painting forever now, and I'm really happy with where it's going.

What I'm reading:

What I'm reading:

New Paint!

New Paint!
X-mas present: I've finally decided to upgrade to safer oil paints!