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Working Artist's Journal: April 2014
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Friday, April 25, 2014. Bondage" aka Taped Page 01, ©2014 Anna L. Conti. Fat Cat" painting in progress, studio of Anna L. Conti. But it looks good this morning. I need to re-line the city skyline and finish laying in the water. Paraphrased from Jim Harrison, in his interview with Joseph Bednarik. Posted by Anna L. Conti. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other Artists I Follow. Pamela A. Heyda. Micano Home and Garden. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Working Artist's Journal: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Alternative Exhibition Spaces (Artists Keep Inventing). One of Richard Shelton's paintings, on large pieces of destructed buildings. At Temporary Space LA. It’s no longer news that San Francisco is becoming more and more inhospitable to artists and other members of the working class. Many of us are leaving. The rest are scrambling, praying, and looking for new ideas. Dave and I started a public exhibition space in our living space. Temporary Space, like BigCrow. They were also ...
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Working Artist's Journal: The Artist's Vow
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Friday, April 25, 2014. Bondage" aka Taped Page 01, ©2014 Anna L. Conti. Fat Cat" painting in progress, studio of Anna L. Conti. But it looks good this morning. I need to re-line the city skyline and finish laying in the water. Paraphrased from Jim Harrison, in his interview with Joseph Bednarik. Posted by Anna L. Conti. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Artists I Follow. Pamela A. Heyda. Micano Home and Garden. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Working Artist's Journal: May 2011
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Thursday, May 26, 2011. I just etched this plate and made a few prints this afternoon. I'm offering this image to other artists (high res image HERE. Under a Creative Commons license. I'd love it if you downloaded this, added color, text, or whatever, and send it far and wide, to spread the word about Ai's detention, his work, and China's crackdown on artists. Posted by Anna L. Conti. Friday, May 20, 2011. The Stein collection at SFMOMA opens to the public tomorrow. Nancy Ewart's review from the Examiner.
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Working Artist's Journal: November 2014
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Sunday, November 02, 2014. I was going to title this entry, “Changes” but I’ve been reading Peter Clothier. 8217;s book, PERSIST, In Praise of the Creative Spirit In A World Gone Mad With Commerce. 2013, Toad Rampant Books, ISBN 9781482536720) and I’ve come to admire persistence over changes. Maybe I always did - some have called me stubborn. Anyway, regarding the last post. So What to do with empty rooms in a rent-controlled house on the busiest transit line in town? Well, why not open a gallery?
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Working Artist's Journal: Walk from LA to Mexico City?
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Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Walk from LA to Mexico City? Today I had one of those electrifying experiences that happens when you encounter great art. All the better - it was completely unexpected. Dave and I were walking back to our hotel after a day out wandering around downtown when we walked past the Pico House. Https:/ en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pico House. Then I turn around and he was standing in the gallery! Http:/ www.reddogandbates.com/home.html. Http:/ www.samys.com/. Posted by Anna L. Conti. What a g...
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Working Artist's Journal: Persist
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Sunday, November 02, 2014. I was going to title this entry, “Changes” but I’ve been reading Peter Clothier. 8217;s book, PERSIST, In Praise of the Creative Spirit In A World Gone Mad With Commerce. 2013, Toad Rampant Books, ISBN 9781482536720) and I’ve come to admire persistence over changes. Maybe I always did - some have called me stubborn. Anyway, regarding the last post. So What to do with empty rooms in a rent-controlled house on the busiest transit line in town? Well, why not open a gallery?
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Working Artist's Journal: Alternative Exhibition Spaces (Artists Keep Inventing)
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Alternative Exhibition Spaces (Artists Keep Inventing). One of Richard Shelton's paintings, on large pieces of destructed buildings. At Temporary Space LA. It’s no longer news that San Francisco is becoming more and more inhospitable to artists and other members of the working class. Many of us are leaving. The rest are scrambling, praying, and looking for new ideas. Dave and I started a public exhibition space in our living space. Temporary Space, like BigCrow. They were also ...
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Working Artist's Journal: March 2015
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Friday, March 06, 2015. Fat Cat", acrylic on canvas, 18"x 24", ©2014, Anna L. Conti. Last night I finished the painting, "Fat Cat" which, along with the previous painting, "Dinner With Friends," marks a new direction for me. I'm done with realism, documentary, and narrative work. I'm still struggling to define what I *am* working toward, but I'm willing to take the rest of this year to figure it out. Transitions" is probably as close as I can get for now. Posted by Anna L. Conti. Other Artists I Follow.
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Working Artist's Journal: July 2014
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Thursday, July 10, 2014. Saturday, July 12th. Books, LOTS of books, art, photos, frames, furniture, housewares, clothes, bicycles, camping gear, etc. (More photos below.). Most items (including all books) $1 each. Bookshelves will be sold/given away after the books are gone. Cash or credit cards accepted. Bring your own bags, boxes, and straps to haul it away. San Francisco, CA. A fraction of the books (I wish I was kidding):. A table full of antique books. Good for repurposing as art materials:.