
I’m still worn out from Saturday’s epic-ish trike ride. (whine snivel)
AND...Jen and I drove down to New Bedford yesterday for gallery hopping only to find all but two galleries closed (mega sigh). We were told that most of New Bedford is still on ‘Winter hours.’ In another month everything will be open on Sundays again.


There were a few stand outs though.
Allison Elia’s nude with apples buzzing around the head grabbed me. My only, slight, grouse, is that I would’ve liked to see the figure’s coloring more mottled or even just starkly one color. Maybe a gloss versus chalky finish? More contrast between the apples and the figure somehow. It’s just a quibble. I really like the piece.

And this (at left) -- I didn’t catch the artist’s name and had issues with the execution in general but I LOVE the idea. I imagine a body spontaneously combusting from the ankles up -- only feathers and leaves left in it’s wake.
The only other place we found open was the Arthur Moniz Gallery. Most of the paintings there are done by him -- by Arthur Moniz. In particular, I favor Bass Harbor, Blue Crab Color, Tenacity Nova Scotia and Low Tide-Little Bay.

I understand, finally, why artists paint sea and landscapes. It’s not all about the money, about sales (though that’s a motivator too, of course), it’s also about the tranquil joy to be had gazing at and capturing these inspiring, breath stealing views.
I can see myself, one day perhaps, joining the watercolor seascape ranks though I can’t imagine being able to capture the gleaming, brilliant, stone magnificence.
Who could?
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