Stimigliano View from House Laurie Fox Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 12 x 18 " 30 x 45cm 475.00 “Carlo’s making a movie at the church,” Gianfranco said on Monday morning. We walked by to check it out. Carl asked if we wanted to be extras, and perhaps imprudently, we said “YES”. Carl says filming is just all about being quiet and waiting. The rest of the morning was spent sitting in the church at the “funeral” of an Italian guy…The deceased comes back from the dead to deliver a soliloquy. We ask him if seeing himself dead is troubling. Oh, no, Italo tells us, in fact if you dream of your own funeral, it means you will live a long life.Small Altar Laurie Pessemier Acrylic/wood 13 x 5.5" 33 X 14cm 190.00Carl has a film school in Rome, and he and his wife, Carmen, just bought a house here in Stimigliano. His students are up here making a movie, much simpler than filming in Rome. They are the most delightful group of people we’ve run across in a long time – from three continents, to boot.San Bernadino Laurie Fox Pessemier Acrylic/cardboard 11 x 9" . 27.5 x 22cm 150.00It was a tough role for me – we were in the front row of the church, and we were supposed to look grief-stricken. I hope I never have a reason to really look grief-stricken, because I am too much of a Pollyanna. I almost always see the bright side.Both Blair and I hadn’t spent this much time in a church for a while, and we examined all the details. There are different saints here, like San Bernadino (all I can think of is Route 66), Cosmos and Damien; some the labels were too far away to identify. I painted San Bernadino in here one cold day a couple of years ago.Photo in the ChurchWe have a guest from Seattle, who fortunately chose that day to sleep in – when we finished up, we dashed to Farfa, and the Trattoria da Lupi, where I had the best bean and pasta dish EVER. We also found a table in our antique merchant’s workshop, which might allow us a mini remodel here in Stimigliano.Waiting for a Fish Laurie Fox Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 10 x 20" 25 x 50cm 475.00 We finished up our roles, outside of the church on Wednesday. Our guest took the opportunity to make her own movie of the process. Everything worked out. Shhhh.Matchboxes for our winter fair on 1 December.Sign up for Artnotes by contacting me at lfpessemier@gmail.comINVITING All Artists to present their Work: Paint, Literature, Crafts, Food....Pessemier's Sunday SalonWeekly on Sunday No Reservation Necessary How it works: Bring a piece of your ART: that could be visual, like painting or printmaking; or literary, as in poetry or prose; or crafts, like metalwork or knitting; or food, or music. Something you made, or feel particularly inspired by. You have about 5 minutes to present, and we'll ooh, ahh, or answer questions you have. You can also come and see how we work before diving in. Just show up on Zoom at a minute or two before the hour. No selling, no networking until after everyone has presented.Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88093708954?pwd=M04zNHB4dFZkREp3bThweUd1YnVDZz09Meeting ID: 880 9370 8954 Passcode: 886402
Stimigliano View from House Laurie Fox Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 12 x 18 " 30 x 45cm 475.00
“Carlo’s making a movie at the church,” Gianfranco said on Monday morning. We walked by to check it out. Carl asked if we wanted to be extras, and perhaps imprudently, we said “YES”. Carl says filming is just all about being quiet and waiting. The rest of the morning was spent sitting in the church at the “funeral” of an Italian guy…
The deceased comes back from the dead to deliver a soliloquy. We ask him if seeing himself dead is troubling. Oh, no, Italo tells us, in fact if you dream of your own funeral, it means you will live a long life.
Small Altar Laurie Pessemier Acrylic/wood 13 x 5.5" 33 X 14cm 190.00
Carl has a film school in Rome, and he and his wife, Carmen, just bought a house here in Stimigliano. His students are up here making a movie, much simpler than filming in Rome. They are the most delightful group of people we’ve run across in a long time – from three continents, to boot.
San Bernadino Laurie Fox Pessemier Acrylic/cardboard 11 x 9" . 27.5 x 22cm 150.00
It was a tough role for me – we were in the front row of the church, and we were supposed to look grief-stricken. I hope I never have a reason to really look grief-stricken, because I am too much of a Pollyanna. I almost always see the bright side.
Both Blair and I hadn’t spent this much time in a church for a while, and we examined all the details. There are different saints here, like San Bernadino (all I can think of is Route 66), Cosmos and Damien; some the labels were too far away to identify. I painted San Bernadino in here one cold day a couple of years ago.
Photo in the Church
We have a guest from Seattle, who fortunately chose that day to sleep in – when we finished up, we dashed to Farfa, and the Trattoria da Lupi, where I had the best bean and pasta dish EVER. We also found a table in our antique merchant’s workshop, which might allow us a mini remodel here in Stimigliano.
Waiting for a Fish Laurie Fox Pessemier Acrylic/canvas 10 x 20" 25 x 50cm 475.00
We finished up our roles, outside of the church on Wednesday. Our guest took the opportunity to make her own movie of the process. Everything worked out. Shhhh.
INVITING All Artists to present their Work: Paint, Literature, Crafts, Food....
Pessemier's Sunday Salon Weekly on Sunday No Reservation Necessary
How it works: Bring a piece of your ART: that could be visual, like painting or printmaking; or literary, as in poetry or prose; or crafts, like metalwork or knitting; or food, or music. Something you made, or feel particularly inspired by. You have about 5 minutes to present, and we'll ooh, ahh, or answer questions you have. You can also come and see how we work before diving in. Just show up on Zoom at a minute or two before the hour. No selling, no networking until after everyone has presented.