a look back at summer 2014
November 7, 2014
Where to begin. Summer has come and gone and fall is well underway…we’ve even experienced a brief (yet powerful) snowstorm…though, let’s get back to what summer brought us…
We exhibited in two shows. Both were juried, both went very well. The first was The Maine Craft Guild Show, on Mount Desert Island, and the second, was a fund raiser for the Laudholm Nature Preserve in Wells Maine.
Mount Desert is an incredibly beautiful area and while I don’t get much time to sightsee, Jenn (my partner) and Finn (our son) do their best to get out and about in between helping me set-up, mind the booth and break down…here’s Finn at the top of Mt. Cadillac. He LOVES when we go away for shows…
This show brought me an amazing commission for a couple who own a large family compound on MDI. The land and the small cottages on it have been in their family since the 20’s and I am honored to create a piece for them. It will consist of driftwood and mussel shells collected from their property and will be complete in the summer of 2015. Stay tuned! Here’s a peek at their incredibly magical place…
This pic was taken while I was collecting…do you see all those mussel shells?
What a spot! Truly incredible. Thank you to the family for inviting me to design and build a piece for them…
Now for the second show, The Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival. This was our first year exhibiting in this juried show and it was equally rewarding. Lots of incredibly helpful people, visitors, leads and wind! It was a hot and windy weekend, though that didn’t stop people from coming out and contributing to a fantastic nature preserve. Just after set-up (shows are a lot of work for a busy four year old), Finn decided to enjoy the daybed before everyone arrived – he was so excited for the ‘opening’, can you tell?
A new gallery owner happened to walk by our booth and fell in love with Points to Sea (the large circular assemblage above), so much so that they requested it to be exhibited in their new gallery, Port Gallery, Kennebunk, Maine, and that’s where it now hangs…Check it out.
New works were commissioned and pieces were sold. All in all two great shows and one fabulous summer…
I couldn’t do any of this if it wasn’t for the support and help from my partner, Jennifer; she is the business side of Designs Adrift, my organizer and photographer. And my son, Finn; he keeps me smiling and is always willing to help. Thank you both.
A few more pics from our summer of 2014. What a summer it was!
Scouting
October 1, 2013
The leaves are changing, fall is here and the past two weeks have been filled with scouting…scouting for driftwood…
I’ve been checking out various areas in Northern and Western Maine and it has been absolutely beautiful – albeit the colder temperatures being blown in with gusto…
Dark skies made for dark waters…
cold days and nights…
Evenings were spent camping at various camp sites and days were spent driving down logging roads which felt (and sounded) as if they had been covered with boulders. Boulders of all shapes and sizes…so rough in fact that on the day before I was to head home, an unfortunate large bump sent my trailer ‘over the edge’ – no, not over a cliff, but over the edge of structural limitations. The trailer snapped in two.
Uh, oh…
No one is around.
Time to think. Rig it enough to get to town and get it repaired – hopefully.
Check the phone for any reception – one bar, phew…most of the week it said, ‘no service available’…
I called where I had camped the night before – luckily, the owner, knew a welder. A good welder.
Now, I just had to get there.
It took me three hours to go only a few miles…but I made it.
The welder was better than good – he was a magician…he suggested I drive only on paved surfaces, at least until I get the boat off the trailer…
I had other plans. I still had one more spot to scout. He looked on with disbelief when he saw me pull out and turn left, instead right…
I was glad I did because I came across two more table bases and a beautiful view.
What a trip it was…
until the next project
September 10, 2012
September is the month to go out on a big explore and seek out new areas for wood – driftwood that is…there is much coastline here in Maine, much is unaccessible – either due to terrain or all those ‘private property’ signs…alas, there are some incredible spots I frequent and I’m appreciative of those…
Though, September takes me to the lakes – which ones, I’ll never tell – but there are lots of them in Maine. They hold a different wood, driftwood of course, but not the kind weathered by salt and sea, but by sun and minerals. The wood I look for has the tone and color of beach weathered driftwood, though its fresh water found…
It’s an entirely different experience than walking the coastline. While the beach has the wind and surf, the lakes also have their own winds and can kick up out of seemingly nowhere – it can make paddling a canoe interesting to say the least, there’s also the possibility of crossing paths with a moose and the bird life is incredibly diverse, the stillness (if light winds) – refreshing…so until my return, enjoy these pics of some coastline collected wood waiting for the next project (and projects!)…