Saturday, August 25, 2012

NO MUSS, NO FUSS 
August 25, 2012 

Hope you're enjoying your weekend, dear ones! I've been playing with blog art challenges...among other things! Just wanted to share them with my art friends and other interested folks... 
CRAZY AMIGOS, already thinking about going back to school...


THE THREE MUSES asking what we consider MASCULINE... "a society can survive with only one man but no society will survive with a shortage of females!"  Germaine Greer

SUNDAY POSTCARD ART wanted to see what participating artists would do with comic book heroes... my personal favorite is Captain America!

TAKE A WORD declared their theme to be CLOCKWORK...I was thinking about Father Time and past news...
That's my quickie posting... thanks for stopping by!

Hugs...'til my next,
abbyj  

Friday, August 24, 2012

BOSTON...and Japan 
August 24, 2012 


"Puritan colonists from England founded BOSTON." 
Hi Family and Friends,
Our daughter and grandchildren just joined us in a short Boston getaway...what fun!

 Since 1630, Boston has played a central role in American history. My 6 word memoir photo at the top of this posting is Boston's  Old State House built in the early 1700's. It served as a government building as well as one for merchant's exchange! Interesting to see such a revered historic landmark surrounded by skyscrapers... In the late 1600's, Boston was the political, commercial, financial, religious and educational center of the New England area. Along with New York, Boston was the financial center of the United States  in the 19th century and was especially important in funding railroads nationwide. Rebuilding after industrial decline in the mid- 1900's, the 21st century  finds Boston's economy centered on education, medicine and high technology... a major city economically and certainly a popular tourist destination! It's one of our favorite family travel spots!! Here are a few shots from our visit...
Trinity Church

Always a city where people speak their mind...

Statue of an artist in front of the Public Library
One of the Red Sox's biggest fans...our grandson...

...and where do the Red Sox play? FENWAY PARK...

The best Italian food in the city at the NORTH END
Entrance to the underground subway, called "the T," at Copley Square

Newbury Street, filled with good restaurants and great shops

Quincy Market, a historic building near Faneuil Hall. Quincy Market was build as an extension of Faneuil Hall- an indoor pavilion of vendor stalls...in the 1800's.
On our way to Faneuil Hall...straight ahead. Quincy Market is right behind it...
Sailing near Boston's 100 year old Salt and Pepper Bridge (spanning the Charles River between Boston and Cambridge)
 Now, on to some virtual travel...this week, participants in Darcy's Art and Sole POSTCARD CHALLENGE 2012 traveled to JAPAN, famous for Sumo wrestlers and geishas among other things.  Did you know that Japan's crime rate is among the lowest in the world? that it has the highest life expectancy in the world and a literacy rate of almost 100%? that it has a high rate of smokers...almost 60% of the population? that the first geishas in Japan were MEN? that there are people hired by Tokyo's subway system for the express purpose of stuffing people into subway cars, filling them to 200% capacity (during rush hours)? that it's the 10th largest country in terms of population, has the 2nd largest economy in the world (after America,) and the 3rd largest purchasing power in the world?
Here are my postcard and book page for this interesting and unusual country...



Thanks so much for checking into my blog. I appreciate your visit! Hope to see you for my next posting... enjoy your weekend!!

Hugs,
abbyj

Wednesday, August 22, 2012


READY FOR CHALLENGES... 
August 22, 2012  


RAINBOWS refresh my heart and soul!
Welcome back, family and friends, 
Hope this posting finds you all well and enjoying the tail end of the season (wherever you may be!) This weeks posting is all about art challenges...

The challenge blog at 4X4 FRIDAY asked participating artists to create a piece with a rainbow... I also chose "rainbows" for my 6 word memoir this week as well- they ARE beautiful, aren't they? 
COLLAGE OBSESSION and SUNDAY POSTCARD ART both declared their themes to be CIRCUS...I'm really into them having just finished reading "Night Circus."  INSPIRATION AVENUE asked artists to show where they wished to be...of course, in my current frame of mind, I chose THE CIRCUS!~!!~ Finally, THREE MUSES wanted to see something in black and white plus one more color...guess what my theme was for that?  Obviously...CIRCUS!!!

B and W and one color
One more CIRCUS theme...my choice... TAKE A WORD requested a piece of art that looked TATTERED- my last circus themed piece...I promise!!

Last (but not least,) CRAZY AMIGO CHALLENGE wanted to see if we were given a choice, where we'd travel to...of course, I chose AFRICA.


One last thing...a sneak peek at a project the PHOTOARTJOURNALS online Yahoo art group has been working on...love this group as it's all about photography and improving your photographic skills. We're in the process of putting together a collaborative book using our photographs, but inverting the color...makes it look like a negative. Interesting effect...here's one photo I've played with: can you guess where I took the picture? 

All for now, dear family and friends.  Hope you'll stop by again.

Hugs,
abbyj