A House in London
Pentel marker on bond paper
Here's a drawing I did long ago of a house I lived in
in London Ontario, just after I finished university.
It is probably the grandest house I ever lived in, but
the poor thing was chopped into a bunch of low-rent
student apartments, and I don't have great memories
of it.
I like the drawing though -- it languishes in an old
sketchbook -- and is a great example of the kind of
drawing we were taught to do, in pen and ink mind
you, at art school.
Have a wonderful holiday. We are still not finished,
but getting close and then -- poof it's over.
Enjoy.
Have a-wow-are-we-ever-lucky day.

I paint on commission, and for exhibitions. Interested in my work? Write me at: barbara.muir@sympatico.ca Major highlights in my career? Drawing Oprah Winfrey live via Skype for her show Skype Around the World, exhibiting in the Carrousel du Louvre, in the Paris Louvre 3 times, twice in the Florence Biennale, and 10 times in New York. Galleries: The Amsterdam Whitney Gallery, NYC. Your kind comments mean the world to me. I'd love to hear from you!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Glad to be in my own home
It is snowing like you would not believe here --
and has been for three days. People standing in the
long Christmas lines are disgruntled, but Steven and
I are content. We found lights to give to one another --
ostensibly for our bedroom, but when we got them
home they are huge and swamp our tiny bedside tables.
Too funny. We haven't decided what to do about it yet,
but that's our main Christmas presents for each other,
and this makes us happy.
Hope your Christmas lights glow warmly, Barbara. I'm looking forward to a fresh start next year, and wishing you many days of art.
ReplyDeleteHi Edgar,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. Have a super happy Christmas yourself. I wish you a great new year in art.
Take care,
Barbara