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Archive for May, 2012

Evening May 20th … Eclipse day

We drove up to Carson Pass at 6 pm to be in time for the 6:28  “dark” … when the moon moves in front of the sun and obscures most of the sun, leaving the “ring of fire” effect.  It all went like clockwork and we zipped down to our house at 6:35 … and then the strangest effect of all …

our plain ship-lap garage wall had all these reflections on it … it must have been the effect of the angle the setting sun … or what ????

In 10 minutes the effect of many eclipses faded off the wall  … see photos …

Eclipse Effect

Eclipse Effect

another amazing visual effect!!

Eclipse Effect

Eclipse Effect

The world is mysterious …

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Warmth! Clear skies! And a longing to go to the top of Carson Pass and see if Forestdale Road is clear of snow so we can drive in to our house … and it is still too deep!

We are sitting by a snow bank next to Red Lake and eating lunch when a car lurches down the road, the door flies open, and a guy jumps out and places a round, black, object on the snow and starts flinging snow on top of it. We saunter down to see what is happening and a friendly, young man grins at us and says “Look!  Two rainbow trout, two cutthroat trout, and three brown trout!”

Red Lake Trout

Red Lake Trout

Wow!  He continues heaping snow and says, “The ranger at the lake gave them to me. He caught a guy who was way over his limit so he gave him a ticket and gave me his fish. Then, before handing them to me, he asked to see my license and I couldn’t find it in my wallet.  He said I have to mail him a copy in 7 days or he will give ME a ticket! I had to put them in this old hub cap and I’m trying to keep them cold so they won’t spoil. I told him I was only waiting for my wife to come and bring me a spare tire as I had a flat which was  the only reason I was hanging out at the lake … geez, what a day!  Now I have to keep them cold while I wait for my wife.”

He took a deep breath and sat next to his dog and the fish. We wished him luck and rolled on down the lovely road to Pardee Reservoir where we spotted a Tom turkey strutting his stuff and gobbling loudly.

Pardee Reservoir Tom Turkey

Pardee Reservoir Tom Turkey

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Linda Gass (www.lindagass.com) describes her work as “environmental art about water”.  Anyone who has seen the salt flats and marshes around Palo Alto or the Dunbarton Bridge will feel instant recognition of her landscapes.  This is especially true if you are on an incoming flight on an airplane landing at SFO. This is about the borders of the land … the bay… and the air. Marvelous!

Linda Gass "In Transition"

Linda Gass “In Transition”

Linda Gass "The Puzzle of Salt"

Linda Gass “The Puzzle of Salt”

Linda Gass "San Joaquin Merced Revival"

Linda Gass “San Joaquin Merced Revival”

Linda Gass "Wetlands Dream Revisited"

Linda Gass “Wetlands Dream Revisited”

Linda Gass "Owens River Diversion"

Linda Gass “Owens River Diversion”

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Julie Nelson-Gal with Mandala

Julie Nelson-Gal with Mandala

Collage! Printmaking!  Sculpture!

Julie Nelson-Gal 3-D works

Julie Nelson-Gal 3-D works

Julie has it all displayed on her studio walls.

Julie Nelson-Gal with her Joseph Cornell Curtain

Julie Nelson-Gal with her Joseph Cornell Curtain

Separating the adjoining studio from hers is a curtain/banner of Joseph Cornell working in his studio.  Her work references his.

Julie Nelson-Gal Sculpture

Julie Nelson-Gal Sculpture

The beautiful. delicate sculpture incorporates the hair of a friend, feathers, and found objects.

Julie Nelson-Gal Collage

Julie Nelson-Gal Collage

Julie Nelson-Gal Collage

Julie Nelson-Gal Collage

Collage and printmaking are combined.

The artist statement Julie has on her website ( www.julienelsongal.com ) talks of her lifelong interest in photography.

Human habits, memories, and how objects communicate their former functions inform her work.  Of course, the objects must also have aesthetic potential to be included in her combined collage/printmaking work.  A keen intelligence is at work here!

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