Showing posts with label hang-out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hang-out. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Sexy Kool Again


In all the world there are unlimited forms of creation, yet I still choose to paint. I love painting and I offer no apologies. I will never grow tired of the sexy kool feel and look of paint flowing around the canvas, or the confidence needed for its smooth application. Don’t get me wrong I have been drawing up a storm while here in London, and drawing is one of my favorite (favourite) forms of creation too. However, I like drawing for more practical reasons. It allows me a more immediate perception of overall composition and gives an immediate feel for color (colour) within that composition. Also, because of the portability of drawing materials it is a perfect fit for any artist. It satiated my need for creation for a little while. Thank you paper and pastel, but my brush and canvas are back. London has brought about 2 significant changes in my most familiar form of creation. I am using Acrylic paint for now and all the paintings I have made so far were requested as commission based on my finished drawings. When I had unlimited walls and a devoted space for painting I would make only sketches and paint 2 or 3 oil paintings at once, resulting in a literal wall of finished paintings with colors (colours) that were decided on over the long drying period associated with oil painting. People would just choose the painting they liked off of the wall. The changes have benefits. For example, I can finish a painting in half the time and with half the cost, but they take just a little of the creation side away from me. Doing things the new way makes more sense. I have to say though, my next painting…it will be all mine!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

I Love Cookies

In between the exhilaration of the beginning and the triumphant culmination of the finish is the climb, and that is what makes all the difference. But, how do we make sure that our final destination is the one we want? Climb, climb, climb, ever forward onward and upward that’s how. The rungs on the ladder are not so well defined for me, or any other artist out there. It is a bit like grasping at straws. London is fantastic for artist, because there are straws flying all over the place and in so many directions you have to dodge some. I just have to be selective and grasp at the right ones. The latest in my ongoing attempts at ascension were yesterday at Exhibition 2 inside the Tate Modern (missed it), and earlier with 3 galleries looking for proposals (missed, missed, maybied) and with 2 jobs (maybied, and MADE IT). Yes, I found one of those rare straws that is strong enough to stand on. In case you were not keeping track that is 1 out of 6.

The made it, I am working at The Bankside Health Club. I know it is not art, but it is a part-time job in Central London next door to my flat (apartment) and with over 2000 members, half of which apparently are connected to art in London. But those are just the added benefits, and the main excitement behind this rung is not nearly as tantalizing. It gives me a little financial stability allowing me to reach further up the ladder for my next art venture and it is part-time so I can keep it when I start my art related part-time job at Hammersmith and West London College. More concretely it allows me to buy more supplies for making art and the most exciting effect is, now I get to spend all day at Leon and maybe get a slice of pecan pie or an organic cookie with my coffee. I love cookies.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The 1st Perfect


I FOUND IT! That perfect hangout spot for this artist vagabond. My last blog was about the beginning of the search and lamenting the task of finding that diamond among all the cubic zirconium. I wasn’t asking for much (See my Perfect Place Criteria below). Here is that diamond, followed by the runners up (I told you I am the indecisive type).

THE PERFECT PLACE CRITERIA
I. Distance from me II. Mid-volume Chatter; III. London Experience IV. Caffeine V. Comfort VI. Art Access VII. Artist-Vagrant Threshold
(BONUS. Wi-Fi)

1st Place - LEON - 7/7
(Just behind the Tate Modern)
It’s an entangled meandering road I took to arrive at the perfect place next door. Every morning when I fall out of bed I passed and ignored it. The thought of venturing far from my own front door in order to find the London Experience was and still is difficult to set aside. Here is the thing that escaped me for so long: I am not at my front door, I am in Central London, I live behind the Tate Modern one of the best museums in the world. Van Gough painted his most memorable works from inside a hospital. How could I be so blind? The overriding reason I conquered this blatant disregard for reality is the Perfect Place Criteria. Leon fulfills the Wi-Fi Bonus, hits the mark on 3 of my 7 criteria, and goes beyond expectation on the others. There artist vagrant threshold is astronomical, I have spent literally all day there. Leon traffics people from all walks of life business professionals, tourist, locals and students. As far as art access there is an arts academy near by, 4 galleries and the free Tate Modern. And of course it is directly next door to me, I love it! So, if you are in Central London and see a some odd artist hunched over a drawing, through the large pane window of a large restaurant café’ with a mixture of the hard wood seating and comfortable couch chairs. That place Leon, and that American Artist In London is me.

2nd - CIAO - 6 ½/7
(Off Charing Cross)
Only problem: Busy so they like to make room for customers

2nd - OLD POLICE STATION STUDIOS & CAFE - 6 ½/7
(Deptford, next to New Cross Station)
Only problem: Distance (but right next to a tube stop)

2nd - Café above FOYLES bookshop - 6 ½/7
(Off Charing Cross)
Only problem: Distance (but right next to a tube stop)

3rd - BENUGO 6/7
(Next to the National Theater)
Only problem: Pushy about sales

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Perfect Places Plurality Problem


There is an unending supply of taverns, pubs and coffee shops or tea houses for hanging-out and taking in London. My flat (apartment) is in Central London. So, it is the obvious place to begin my search for the one place to call my home away from home, just a couple of happy hurdles to jump though, there are 5 coffee shops and 6 bars on my city block alone AND there are 3 transport hubs within a 10 minute walk, giving me full access to the whole of London. My “know it all” buddy the internet is only making it worse. Now, coffee shops, little diners, “perfect” views, parks, cows, and ice-cream shops are buzzing around my head with just as many contradicting opinions about this, that and the other. Time to narrow down the search with some specific criteria:
My perfect place will not be too far, not to quiet, with a real taste of London, coffee and comfortable chairs are a must, close to artists or art venues and most importantly staff that doesn’t care about artistic vagrants.

Today, I will mention the first place I tried out that is on my narrowed down list from the narrowed down options I gathered from the all knowing internet.

1. Ciao- Italian Gelato Ice-cream - 6 ½ out of 7.
If you visit me in London I guaranty we will end up here. The ice-cream is so good that those mouth water advertisings (advertizings) that always look beyond delicious are measly shadows of the real thing. Ciao is only an 8 minute bus ride from my place, located perfectly just behind Trafalgar Square, next to several major galleries and theaters and open till 11:00, which is late for a place that has no bar. Comfy chairs in the back for eating the heavenly combo of fresh ice-cream and coffee. The only part of my criteria lost here is the Vagrant Threshold. Ciao is a popular spot, that is a plus for people watching, but it is so busy they like to keep patrons rotating in and out. If you come often enough or just have a bull for a head like me you are given the honor of passing the threshold of a patron, and are honored with all the rights and privileges of a regular. At that point they don’t care anymore and the servers come over occasionally just to chat and see what you are up to.

(My Criteria: I. Distance from me; II. Mid-volume Chatter; III. London Experience; IV. Caffeine; V. Comfort VI. Art Access; VII. Artist-Vagrant Threshold. BONUS. Wi-Fi)