Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Salt Lake City Coffee review


I have no idea how much money I have spent on coffee. I am sure if I had invested every dime instead of downing each caffeinated concoction, I would probably have more time to experience coffee...around the world with out fear of being late to work...that or I would have had enough to get the first of my children through school. Either way, my habit continues and having visited recently Salt Lake City, I got into a search and discover mode of trying to discover the local coffee fare.

Two discoveries were made. Sugarhouse Coffee and Coffee Garden. Both have a type of grunge chic, with minimal decor and and various seating options. Sugarhouse seems to have found itself in what looks to be a gentrified area of SLC. The coffee was okay, the house, spacious. Compositionally the colors were magnificent and the volume allowed for an interesting sketch. The girl at the counter is the same girl sitting at the table on the left, writing vigorously in her journal.



The second discovery was found at the Nines, the intersection of 900 East and 900 North. a very small intersection of arts trying really hard to be hip. This coffee shop was dense with very studious people, all distressed staring into their laptops as if to say every noise at a busy coffee shop was intruding into their personal endeavors and temporary occupancy of an uncomfortable bench. The coffee was very good. and while the seating area seemed typical the counter space was decadent. It also helped that a genuine gelato shop was just east at the next corner.


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Atlanta to Syracuse

On an early morning flight from Atlanta to Syracuse, I was able to have breakfast in the Atlanta airport (cafe intermezzo) and then for lunch, coffee at cafe Kubal in syracuse...then off to teach. Busy morning.



Friday, September 14, 2012

Skaneateles Bakery Morning Sketch

A calm morning and an interlude after dropping off my oldest boy at preschool, I stopped by to see how the exhibit was holding up at Skaneateles Bakery. Not too crowded and wanting to generate a postcard for a recently re-acquainted friend from school, I took the opportunity to do some morning "exercises".


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

In Memory.


This sketch was done this day 11 years ago while living in Washington DC.

Riding my bike into work I saw the black column of smoke rising over the Pentagon, riding home...it remained, dark and still rising. Work was meaningless that day as the news of the attack stumbled in.

That evening...in an act of grieving...came this sketch...



in memory.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Cafe Impressions : on exhibit

Skaneateles Bakery + Cafe has been one of my and my wife's favorite little cafe ever since we got married. For awhile we have watched art work go up and down from their walls and just recently the owners, Katie and Chris, invited me to display some of my work. I decided to go with a small show of cafe postcards, appropriate for the venue, with 9 cards being specific to Skaneateles bakery or skaneateles the town. (displayed on the right as you enter) We even made bakery post cards for customers to purchase and post!








Friday, August 17, 2012

Two Meals

The last few weeks my wife and I have had the pleasure of enjoying some meals alone (with a tiny chaperone in our 7 month old). For our anniversary we went to Jolle's French Bistro in Skaneateles, NY. A wonderful, european garden eatery that was complimented by a fantastic meal and the introduction to new friends who took sweetly, to our chaperone. This sketch the watercolour was applied first and after drying and during dessert the lines found their place.



We have just returned from a nice trip to Dallas (again alone with the exception of the ever present chaperone). Our first outing, meal, sketch right after arriving was to go to an amazing little restaurant Oddfellows in Dallas NY. ( http://oddfellowsdallas.com ). If ever the chance presents itself, take the time to enjoy an espresso, a meal and the atmosphere. This is a thank you to the staff for making Dallas' first impression positive and lasting.


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Girl Reading

On a recent flight this wonderfully linear passenger across the aisle from me oscillated between reading and sleeping...the lines of the yellow skirt and the supportive elbow /arms, were so still and well placed, over the four hour flight some quick sketches were inevitable. This is the outcome after 10 minutes of capturing the lines.


Portneuf Restaurant

The Portneuf Valley Brewing is a great little restaurant in Pocatello Idaho. Quaint and kind...the homemade Pizza was absolutely fantastic. The joint has to be discovered as it is in a part of town where you would think would not house such a gem.


Abigail's B&B

Recently I have had the great opportunity to meet Jill and Scott at Abigail's Bed and Breakfast. A wonderful and warm interior is only bettered by the breakfast: Home made breead and jam, eggs benedict, caramel baked french toast....and the fresh berry parfait...so good so good...as with the views, too!



Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Fathers Day Sketching

For Fathers Day my wife gave me an amazing gift...time to sketch. She got a sitter for an afternoon for our two oldest and took me and the baby out to coffee in Skaneateles, NY. Taking in a slow lunch and some quick lines we had a relaxing time . . . a rarity and delight!

another fascination for me are the overlapping geometries in our backyard. with the angles of the roofs and the change of scale with the play-fort it makes a dynamic composition of figure and field relations. This sketch was exploring those geometries and the shadow play of the tree crown overhead.