An Ethiopian Diary: Day 1

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Travel and art, art and travel: They go together, and my eye sees composition all around me upon my arrival in Addis Ababa. The mud meets metal, bamboo, eucalyptus, building material, with skyscrapers and a brand new light rail system. It’s a city of contrasts, to say the least. Throw in my foreign self, and the juxtaposition is a bit much — but then again, this is why we travel. To look at things differently, to let our eyes and mind be surprised. It’s exhilarating, it’s exhausting; like the city itself, your interpretations are a bag of contrasts.

A composition, to say the least.

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More layers …

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Well, you don’t see that every day …

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Puppies find rest and shade.

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She’s a beauty, but look all around her. The eye has much to take in.

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While the city has a brand new light rail system, more traditional forms of people movers still abound.

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And the new light rail. Addis Ababa, it’s a changin’ …

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Home is Where the Art Is: Part 2

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A continuation of the tour of my personal collection …

Two Project 24 pieces that will be hard for me to give up!

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An abstract with metal from 2010.

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A recent Lake Michigan series piece that my husband claimed for his own. I’ve been expressly forbidden to sell it.

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From my 2010 Song and Dance series. It’s one I can’t part with.

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More Song and Dance. This one is special to me for a few reasons, but one is that I’ve taken lessons for years on the djembe!

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Two more from my 2010 abstract and metal period.

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I love art in surprising places, like over a window. This piece is from my Venice Series of 2008.
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From my painted photo collection. Now, they bring me happiness in my kitchen.

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Two nudes from my studies in Florence. Life drawing teaches you more than any other discipline I can think of. It’s hugely important to the evolution of the artist.

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A very old painting from life. One of my firsts from around 2005.

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Thank you so much for joining me on this tour of my personal collection! I hope you’ve enjoyed!

 Credit for framing goes to Gallery 293; design help came from a very dear and talented friend!