Sunday, October 26, 2025

ArBreaking Bread

 

Brooklyn Bridge   Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas   19.5 x 12"  50 x 30cm  575.00

Modena is about an hour’s drive from our house, even though it is officially less than 30 kilometers (18 miles).  We arrived there last Saturday only to find there was no place to park – one must park on the ring road around the town and walk in.   There was some event scheduled.  We felt lucky to find a spot in the nearby pay lot, and set out on foot.

Working the Nets   Blair Pessemier   Acrylic/canvas 12 x 16"  40 x 30cm  475.00 
We went to our friend Gary’s birthday party in Modena.  It was a significant number ending in “0”:  TV, computers, cell phones, the Beatles, wars, peace, love, hate, and AI all in the same lifetime.    Gary is the friend responsible for our move to Italy, for better or worse.  We love being here most of the time – the other time we simply crave change.   We left Paris, for goodness sake, the most wonderful city on earth.   And we are always talking about new places.  Hence our trips all over Europe, and “studies” of art and rivers.   Right now, we are thinking about Genoa – not for good, but for a month in the winter (it has a seaside climate).  I never want to go backward (aka USA), but forward, and am so happy we carry our happiness and security with us, wherever we go.
Breaking Bread (after LdV)  Laurie Fox Pessemier   Acrylic/paper 29 x 54"  74 x 150cm  575.00 (ships rolled)
At the birthday table of ten, we were four continents , six countries.  It was just fabulous to break bread together (well, Indian food) and sing Happy Birthday.  We had been through so many experiences together and apart, it is always such a thrill to laugh and sing and eat. Sometimes I fear there is a stigma to eating anything these days, and was thankful the majority of us weren’t counting calories.   Breaking bread is of such significance in all cultures:  sharing, enjoying, keeping alive, celebrating!   I came home compelled to paint it, and used Leonardo da Vinci’s inspiration.   If musicians can interpret someone else’s music why can’t I?
The Catch   Blair Pessemier  acrylic/canvas   16 x 12"    40 x 30  cm   475.00
When, satiated with food and conversation, we walked to our car, a policemen said, “you can’t go there”.   “For how long?” I asked.   At least an hour he retorted.   I decided to pull the Italian drama card, and cried that we had a child at home, we couldn’t possible wait.  He spoke to his superior, but didn’t relent.  I saw that we could pull out of the parking place and make it straight out the exit lane – there was police tape, but I could lift it.  So, Blair gunned the engine,, I lifted the tape over the roof as I hopped into the car.  Breaking the law, and the breaking bread all in the same day.   We made it.
In the Fall   Laurie Pessemier  acrylic/canvas   12 x 16.5"    30 x 42 cm   195.00
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4 drawings 15 x 11"  38 x 28cm  by Laurie Pessemier  250 for the set
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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Artnotes: Making Dessert

 

Large Crow Fall Berry Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic on large paper (arrives rolled)  56 x 36"  142 x 9y 2cm  375.00

A trip to Venice is always nice – Tuesday was one of those glorious deep blue days, sky and water shimmering.   We sat on the back deck of the vaporetto and met the nicest people from San Antonio, Texas.   They really wanted to talk about life away from the USA.  They loved to travel, but hated being away from their family.   I felt the same that day – we left Berlino at home, and I feel sad doing things without him.   Never mind he’d likely trade me for a hamburger.

Commission of Boston Church   Blair Pessemier
We were in Venice  to check out the Architecture Biennale there.   We are working on a project, “ReuseIT”, to renovate a ruin near Bologna.  I thought we should bone up on current architectural ideas, terms and presentation.  In fact, the show was rather a bust – it struck me like an end-of-the-school-year project.   The photos and presentations I’d already seen online of these projects were superior to the real thing, in all cases.    
  Blair Pessemier  acrylic/canvas  15 x 18"   37 x 45cm   475.00    
This was also the least crowded I’d ever seen Venice.  There were very few people on the vaporetto, and even less at the show.  I had a bench all to myself in the park where I sat sketching people (I dropped out of the architectural tour).  It was the first time I really noticed that parts of Venice are never visited, and other parts generally overrun.    The best part of the day was a very good lunch at a little restaurant near Giardini. 
Fall Nuts  Laurie Pessemier  acrylic/canvas   12 x 16.5"    30 x 42 cm   195.00
Being in that part of Italy made me rethink my idea to document the Danube into a project to document the Po, the longest river in Italy.   The Po starts as a small spring in the Piedmont and irrigates the grand plain of Piedmont, Lombardy and Emilia Romagna.  It floods the rice fields (think risotto), welcomes migrating birds and spawning fish, and dumps into the Adriatic.  I look for motorboats to facilitate parts of the trip. 
In the Fall   Laurie Pessemier  acrylic/canvas   12 x 16.5"    30 x 42 cm   195.00
It’s quite cool here in Roccamalatina right now.  The heat is running, the door open for the convenience of Berlino.   I hear different birds than I did in the summertime.  They are cutting trees next door to us – trying to save what they can of the umbrella pines.  The air is mildy foggy, but the sun still comes through all sparkly, and creates sharp color and shadows.   We are going to a birthday luncheon today, featuring Indian food.  Blair is making dessert.
4 drawings 5 x 8"  12 x 24cm  by Laurie Pessemier  100 for the group
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Sunday, October 12, 2025

Artnotes: A Rakish Angle

Fall Trees Blair Pessemier  acrylic/canvas   20  x 8"    50 x 20 cm   395.00

I hope your week has been good.  We just volunteered to do cat and dog murals outside our vet’s office.  I find retirement (or whatever not having a regular schedule is) very boring and I continuously look for (crazy) projects.   Berlino, of course, is the inspiration for the dog, and a fat black and white cat sits in the nook on the other side of the door.   We opted to paint in acrylic, with some oil pastel accents.   
 

At the Vet's place...
We covered up our scrimshaw show (I just couldn’t erase it) with 5-foot-tall tree paintings.  We added some smaller tree paintings, as well, and I am pressing fall leaves for a mobile.  No, we rarely sell anything there, but I know people like it because they leave little gifts, like, this week, a folder of impressionist prints.   I can’t wait all my life for people to buy my paintings, galleries to hang them or just the right situation. 
Blair and I are working on an architectural competition together.  Contrary to the robust discussion the neighbors are hearing, it isn't a double burial tomb.   It’s the redo of a bombed out church just outside of Bologna, in Settefonti.  It is a site of a castle from 1105, which was on a key road from Bologna to Arezzo – the Romanesque church first appeared in the 14th century, and was restored in the 17th.   It had the misfortune to be on the “Gothic” line during WWII and was destroyed except for a bell tower and part of the façade.   “ReuseIT” is an international organization which rehabs sites like these, mostly in Italy, and to whose call we are responding to.    We are going to the Venice Architectural Biennale next week for further inspiration.  We’re all staying overnight in an apartment near Palladio’s Villa Malcontenta.
This isn’t a project we have to follow through with a construction team – it is just a competition for an idea of what to do, with a modest prize for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
Apples  Laurie Pessemier  acrylic/canvas  10.5  x19"   27  x 48cm   475.00    
Just this week, the sun has reached the perfect rakish angle for illuminating the fall color.  The moon was most impressive, and when it hasn’t been out, what seem like thousands of stars twinkle above in the crisp clear night.   Winter, my favorite season for light, is right around the corner, with new projects on the horizon.
Cou cou   Laurie Pessemier  acrylic/vintage paper   8  x 11"    20  x 28 cm   95.00
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Peppers  Laurie Pessemier  acrylic/canvas  13  x16"   33  x 41cm   375.00    
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Sunday, October 05, 2025

Artnotes: In Paper Mache

 

Liberty House behind the Hotel   Blair Pessemier  Acrylic on  canvas   12 x 12"  30 x 30cm 375.00
Ginkgo in Fall    Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic on large paper (arrives rolled)  56 x 36"  142 x 92cm  375.00
Oak in the Field    Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic on large paper (arrives rolled)  56 x 36"  142 x 92cm  375.00

“Why don’t we come meet you?” I asked a New York friend visiting Tuscany.  He usually drives up to Roccamalatina (his mom lives in Tuscany) for a day or two, but this time, we rented a hotel room in Caiamore, Viareggio, a beach town outside of where our friend stays in Pietrasanta. 

There was much appeal to all this – we’d been wanting to go to Pietrasanta, a town famous for its metal casting.  I had a clay sculpture we wanted to cast, and I am always trying to get Blair to rekindle his interest in the “fire arts”.  

Viareggio is an old city, founded around 1150.   It has about 65,000 inhabitants, but in the summer and during Carnevale, that population swells.  It is a perfect example of the “Liberty Style” of architecture – a sort of Victorian look that hails from the early 1900s.  Stone and wooden houses, with decorative friezes and stone gates, abound.  It is very close to Pisa and the leaning tower (we admired the tower and the baptistery from the outside).  It is equally far in the other direction from Carrara, and what appears to be snow covered mountains, actually the quarries.    Viareggio had the first Mardi Gras parade/celebration in Italy, started in the late 1800s.   They are famous for grand paper mache likenesses of politicians and other characters.  

We mostly walked on the beach, drank coffee and looked around.  It was sunny all the time, and we really enjoyed the locale.  In fact, there are museums about the area, including a “carnival” museum we would like to see the next time.  Pietrasanta, the city we planned to go to, was surprising to us – we had expected something more artsy, but in fact, it was a place where the artists had been replaced in favor of fancy galleries and expensive stores and restaurants.   It was still a very beautiful place, and a decommissioned church, made into a museum, appealed to me more (architecturally) than those in the provincial capital of Lucca.

We brought my rabbit to a foundery:  300 euros to make the mold, and 700 per casting.  This struck us as a lot for a 6 inch tall hollow bronze artwork.  I may have to stick to clay, or better yet paper mache.  I could create my own little carnival parade of paper mache floats. 

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Sunday, September 28, 2025

Artnotes: Come for Dinner!

 

Red Tree   Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic on large paper (arrives rolled)  56 x 36"  142 x 92cm  375.00
Villa Rotunda   Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas panel   8  x 12"  20 x 30cm  350.00
Fir Tree in our Garden  Laurie Fox Pessemier  Acrylic on large paper (arrives rolled)  56 x 36"  142 x 92cm  375.00
Morning Walk  Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas   18  x 15"  46 x 38cm  425.00
Classic Bust  Blair Pessemier  Acrylic/canvas   18  x 15"  46 x 38cm  425.00

A young Moroccan man appeared at our gate on Thursday, selling items I can only describe as oddball:  string-mop heads; cigarette lighters; wet wipes, aragon scented; socks and dusting rags.   Berlino greeted him warmly, which is an unusual reaction to an itinerant salesman, so I went out and had a jaw.

He started showing me things, and then he started to cry.  I selected a mop head and a handful dust rags.   He apologized, saying he hadn’t slept the night before – worrying about Ga za.  “Children,” he cried, “who have never even lived, starved to death or killed by bombs.”  I tried to comfort him, but knew he just had to say what he felt.  He told me he was twenty-five, and just couldn’t bear the thought of war.  I told him war was just for soldiers and he said no, it’s not for anyone.  He had been living in Bergamo, 100 miles north of here, and comes down with a group of North African immigrants to sell things door-to-door.  He and his fellow peddlers sleep in the car.   I gave him a large bag of shelled walnuts, and added three pairs of socks to my stash.  I poured him a glass of water and paid twenty euros for my purchases.

It was that kind of bittersweet week for us.   We did some favors for friends, and drove around a lot.  To be able to give in friendship is a big honor, and I feel happy when I help out.  It is never exactly like we plan, there are odd twists, negative and positive.   On one escapade, we went to a Moroccan store, where we bought rice.  “This is the rice my family eats,” the chubby Moroccan told us.  “Well, it must be good then,” I say.  Blair notices the soft Moroccan flat bread, like we used to buy in Paris. We take two pieces, and five kilos of rice.  
Our water heater/furnace has been acting up.  A repairman, unkind, shows up and admonishes us for not adding salt to the water “sweetener”.  In fact we should have been dosing it at least once a month, and this is the first time in three years (who knew?).  A friend comes by and tells me I am beautiful.  We go out to dinner with a friend we love, and his pretty, un-informed wife, who expounded on American politics.  It was hard to behave.    
The best thing that happened to us this week was the gift of a slicer, the big motor-driven kind for slicing prosciutto and cheese.   I was shocked, THRILLED in fact.  Thank you, thank you, Santo!  I have been wanting a slicer forever, but they are prohibitively expensive.  I have a new recipe for thinly sliced octopus, gleaned from our recent trip to Vicenza.  I’ll improve my vitello tonnato.  Hip hip hooray: I’ll invite you to dinner.   
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How it works: Bring a piece of your ART: that could be visual, like painting or printmaking; or literary, as in poetry or prose; or crafts, like metalwork or knitting; or food, or music.  Something you made, or feel particularly inspired by.  You have about 5 minutes to present, and we'll ooh, ahh, or answer questions you have.  You can also come and see how we work before diving in.  Just show up on Zoom at a minute or two before the hour.   
No selling, no networking until after everyone has presented.  No politics, no sales pitches, please.

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