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Saturday, September 20, 2008

It's a miscellaneous post...

...Striped sacred spaces continue...
Last Saturday we had a black and white striped Duomo in Orvieto. This Saturday's color combination of choice? Pink and white stripeys! (At the Basilica di S. Chiara in Assisi.)

...And today's dose of graffiti...
Mirys was here at a scenic spot overlooking the piazza next to the Lower church of the Basilica of Saint Francis in Asissi and the surrounding countryside. It's just a few weeks old. (Not a few centuries old like last week's graffiti!)
And EMO with a handy dandy pronunciation guide (IMOH!!) just in case you're tempted to Italianize it by incorrectly saying "ay-moh." Heeh!

And art!

There's an art exhibition that opened today at the Fortezza (i.e. fortress) of Cortona and we University of Georgia students were invited (on very short notice, may I add) to submit work for it. So here I am with my very first woodblock print at today's opening reception!
My print is handily positioned next to the wine and snack table =)
We can now say that we've exhibited our work in a show in Italy.
How's that for a resume entry? =D

5 comments:

Unknown said...

It's jering tree - still proud of her Fern :) - her piece of art displayed in Italy!

Ms. Lahr said...

Fern! I found you! Joyous day!

P.S. I like your commentaries.

gracie said...

FERN LIM!

1. I CANNOT believe you did not tell me you were blogging.! It makes my heart sad...

2. I LOVE you blog:) and YOU!

Anonymous said...

my, my...exhibiting art in italy, not don't know too many people I know who can say that...actually you're the only one. Yay! And did you cut your hair? You're hair looked quite short in the picture.

Anonymous said...

Ha ha... Stripes along the sacred spaces and antiue monuments! Have you found any new patterns? Such as circular objects, or triangular shapes that may be around said places? Congratz on exhibiting your art in an Italian gallery! That is amazing, and migth I add, that is a very nice woodblock printing. What were the comments concerning your piece?