Thursday, May 7, 2009

An Oldie

"Block Island Light"
Rhode Island
20" x 15"

In 2001, a newly found art friend, Joan, and I decided to share a room and take another Mel Stabin workshop on Block Island, which is a two-hour ferry ride from the mainland. We stayed in the annex of the Surf Inn, a wonderful old Victorian hotel where multi-generational, New York City families still come to relax on the beach, the "veranda," and in the livingroom with it's myriad of genuine antiques from it's early days. On the final day, Joan and I opted to go to the lighthouse and paint. This was the piece I completed "plein air." I decided that it's a Mary classic to include among the matted art I am offering at Open Studios. Most of the pieces I will show (some 60+) are new within the last year or two. It's fun to see my work evolving.


Joan and I have continued our bi-coastal friendship and meet once a year for an art-centered vaction. Last year we rented a casita in Taos; the year before we did a workshop in Tuscany; you get the picture. Joan had hoped to entice me to China in February, but my South American trip was all planned by that time. We are hoping to grab some time in July when I go to Vermont for the Paquet Farm Centennial. As you can see, one of my joys in life is travel, and I readily give up spending my money in other ways to pursue the pleasure.


For those of you in the San Jose, CA, area, here is the open studios information:
May 9 and 10
11 to 5
Take the link on the right to the Silicon Valley Open Studios website and you will locate a map for Mary Paquet Studios.


4 comments:

Unknown said...

This is beautiful! Have a great Open Studio my friend. May you sell many paintings and meet many new friends.

Mary Paquet said...

Thanks so much, Sheila. I'm sure whatever happens, my group will enjoy meeting people and sharing their art.

Peggy Stermer-Cox said...

Hi Mary! The rounded shapes add something special to this painting; I like it. It sounds like your ready, so best of luck with your studio sale.

Mary Paquet said...

Peggy, thanks for your best wishes. So nice to keep up with my blog friends.

I am ready. Just have to clean some patios for the outdoor displays.