Saturday, February 16, 2013

When Small... Can Become Big!

Today, I painted another small 10x8 inch toned panel... not unlike the ones I had painted in the challenge - except... that I had a strong emotional commitment to making the painting. This is to be a "Welcome Home" gift for my daughter Allison, who has been away doing further research in Venice. She is on fellowship and is currently in the process of writing a textbook for use in university and scholarly study and is based upon her doctoral research. We have missed her... and plan a combined birthday and Valentine's Day celebration and "sleep-over".... beginning this afternoon!

She and I share a deep love and connection to Venice. I had studied in Venice for eight weeks in the spring of 1989 to complete my own undergraduate degree in Art History at Queen's University in Kingston. That experience was pivotal in my artistic growth and to this day was one of my most important life-changing events. Since my own immersion into that crucible of Western Art, Allison found her own way there... fell under that same Venetian spell... and quite literally... has scarcely left Venice, except to teach in Canada. Ironically... she heads the very Summer School in Venice experience, offered by Queen's which guided both of our Destinies... and launched us into a life long pursuit with our passion for Venice and our own artistic vision. "Be Bold"... has propelled both the young speaker of those words of wisdom... and her ol' Dad to a place..."Up there where we belong...". Music is never far away in a Sherman's life! HA HA!!!

I took the photo reference upon which this small panel is based on another occasion, when Deb and I prepared to have Allison visit in July of this past year. The roses come from our beautiful front garden and the cup was a gift which Allison brought me upon a return from one of her other Venetian forays. It is a delicate and beautiful hand crafted ceramic... which is quite literally and  visually "Venetian". Its face design, created by the dark blue and grey pigments records a view from the Doge's Palace which looks out on St Marco Square and the Redentore. The postcard... upon which the cup and roses sit was her very first gift to me on her first voyage of discovery... her "first footing" for "Her" into a world... which even "I" had found deeply threatening and disorienting in my own experience. To enter Venice initially... is to "time travel" back into to Medieval time. That is the only way I can describe my experience to you.

It seems quite appropriate that "I" honour Allison with this personal votive... one which not only enjoins us not only as Daughter and Father, but as well, travellers who have always shared parallel journeys. Though my travelling days are basically completed... but not at all finished, Allison's magnificent journey is barely under way.


 Dear Allison,... One cannot hold the moonlight... but may you always put your dreams in the Light.... Make visible what without "You"... may never be seen." Love Always, Dad XXOOXX

This is the top of an antique side table which I decorated with images and "iconographic images pertaining to a blended version or medley embracing our common artistic journeys together. I created it to commemorate her gaining her undergraduate degree in Art History. It is but one example of my "off-the-wall" explorations to explore and examine a variety of approaches to "imagineer"... and use art beyond its predictable, expected place hung on a wall.


This is Allison standing on the bridge which she and I both crossed daily to enter The Campo di Santa Maria di Formosa... the quarter where we both lived on Fondamenta Rimedio. That canal lies directly behind her over her right shoulder. The second bridge down the fondamenta is one I crossed the canal to enter my own dwelling. Yes... it is indeed cold and wintry in Venice as well. Ten centimeters of snow greeted her one evening on her return home... plus an expected record-breaking 104 cm rise in lagoon and canal waters in Venice... into the actual homes themselves. Each home is equipped (by law) with an inside  ceramic  liner and sump pump to (hopefully) keep these annual waters from destroying property... and health. All of these facts indicate that... life isn't as "green"... on the other side... as we think!   


              
The title for this painting  is a thought borrowed from the Chinese philosopher Lao-tzo c.604 AD

"The greatest journey begins with a single step"... which translated into Italian reads on this painting au verso:

"Il viaggio piu comincia con un piccolo passo."  

So glad that "You" are home... yet still voyaging Allison!

Much Love ALWAYS,
Dad
XXXXXOOOOOXXXXX 

12 comments:

  1. Bruce - your creativity is super. I know your daughter Allison will always treasure this gift and the memories of Venice. She looks like a real sweetie too.

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  2. Good Morning Debbie!... Thanks for your visit and for your uplifting comments and interest!

    Allison is indeed "a real sweetie"... inside and out!. You always can count on her for support... loalty and for carrying forward on what she commits to. I am exceedingly blessed to have "Her"... in my own personal "Group of Five."

    Good Painting!
    Warmest regards,
    Bruce

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  3. What a lovely painting and I am sure Allison will treasure it Bruce.

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  4. What a great Dad you are, Bruce...and SO proud of your daughter!!!
    She's beautiful and I love the scenery in back of her photo!
    Enjoy your time with her!!!

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  5. Hi there Sherry!... Thank you for visiting and sharing your kind comments!

    We enjoyed a wonderful "sleep over" visit with Allison..., and a wonderful kale and sausage winter soup that she brought along to treat us for a belated Valentine's Day / Birthday celebration!

    She brought us up to speed on her exciting recent discoveries on this trip to Venezia! "She" is an amazing young woman... and daughter!

    She loved the painting! Another one to add to her large collection.

    Good Painting!
    Warmest regards,
    Bruce

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  6. Good afyternoon Hilda!... Thank you for visiting!

    Your comments are right on the money - beautiful... inside and out...intelligent and I am indeed very proud of "Her." We had a wonderful evening of food... chatting... laughing and playing a family fav game... Bananagrams... a spin off on Scrabble! A hoot!

    Good Painting!
    Warmest regards,
    Bruce

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  7. Hi Bruce, you have an amazing talent. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  8. Hi there Linda!... Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and for leaving such encouraging words!

    I visited your site as well... and came away with the strong feeling that we share much in common!

    Do visit again soon!

    Good blogging!
    Warmest regards,
    Bruce

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  9. Hi Bruce, what a wonderful gift, so full of personal memories. I'm sure Allison will cherish it as much as you cherish her.

    All the best,
    Keith

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  10. Good Mornimng Keith... Thanks for vitiing!

    Cherished is the word!.. Each of the memories which form elements of this small still life form part of the vast treasury of cherished moments and memories which join Allison and I together as Family!

    We are deeply blessed! As always, we enjoyed a wonderful visit and celebration together!

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  11. Hi Bruce,

    Lovely picture of Allison, she is beautiful. Hope all is well with you.

    All the best,
    Joan

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  12. HI Joan!... Thanks for visiting!
    Allison is indeed a beautiful young woman... inside and out!

    I am keeping well... busy at some new things!

    Good painting!
    Warmest regards,
    Bruce

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