Wednesday, May 8, 2019

HONEY I'M HOME


Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Notre Dame de Paris 2009

AVE, AVE, AVE


I had come within a hair of loosing my live-in atelier in Montmartre. Then got a reprieve until next April. I decided this was not the moment to paint a merry-go-round. I got my gear together and took the 85 bus down to the Cathedral Notre Dame.

After surveying it from different angles, I decided to attack it face on.  I saved the flying buttresses for another day.  I set up my easel then mused at the notion that I was going to render this mammoth edifice onto a 46 by 55 centimeter canvas. Of all my Paris paintings, this was by far the most daunting. It was so big.  The bells chimed Ave Maria before announcing the hour.I began blocking out the composition.

"Well, I guess the hunchback is gone." I heard from behind. Blasé  or sentimental?  To think of the thousands of sculptors that chiseled their lives always to create this gem and it's a writer who immortalizes its name.  A great writer at that.

It must be noted in some American tour guide that the birds in front of Notre Dame are people-friendly. Sparrows fluttering around  bread basket hands seems to be a favorite among the camera poses.  A slight and delicate looking little girl arrived prepared with a baggie full of snack crackers. A pigeon swooped down to snap up her first offer, then perched on her arm. Another lit on her shoulder as a dozen or more surrounded her on the ground.  Alfred Hitchcock  came to mind.

"Honey, give me the bag." her mother said softly. Then shooed her feathered friends away.


The weather was iffy the next few days, but I was lucky to get a couple of hours work in between the showers. Unlucky one day when I arrived on the scene only to realize that I had left my painting on the bus. I headed back to the Boulevard Saint Michel.  I knew that the 85 went up as far as the Pantheon, rested for five minutes and then came back down the boulevard. The bus stop serves seven other lines.


I stood in front of  the electric waiting time sign.
 Autobus 85 .........7 minutes.  "That could be the one I had just gotten off of."
 Then, .....6 minutes.  I had had a "Do-you-think-it's going-to-rain?" conversation with a nice girl in the back of the bus. I was certain that she would have given it to the driver when I got off the bus. 

5 minutes. I should pray all the same. I was searching for the right saint to ask for help. Thorton Wilder!  He must be in heaven. 

Concentrate. " Thorton. Do you remember me? I told you  when we were at The Harborside Bar thirty nine years ago that your writing had changed my life.  You told me that if I wanted to be an artist.  I must have vitality.  Please make my painting be on the bus."

2 minutes.  I saw a bus arriving, passing Le Musée Cluny.  Not mine.  Nor the next. 

Finally, the 85 arrived.  I boarded the bus, and even with all my painting gear the driver did not make a sign of recognition.  I didn't see the painting.  My heart sank.  I told him the story.  He reached under his seat and handed it to me.  I sighed, "Merci". I turned when I got off the bus and bowed with appreciation.

I returned to my painting spot. The bells chimed.  "Ave Maria", I thought.  Yes. Ave Maria, Ave Thorton,  Ave the girl on the back of the bus.

photographs Damien Boucher
   

 
Notre Dam

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Sunday, February 3, 2019

"SINGING SOUL"

"singing soul" acrylic on canvas 2017

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

CAVE PAINTING


Tuesday, January 22, 2019

SNOW IN MONTMARTRE

snow in Montmartre 2019

Thursday, January 17, 2019

COMMUNION OF SAINTS

"communion of saints" acrylic on canvas 2019

Monday, January 14, 2019

"she sings" acrylics on canvas 2019

Sunday, January 13, 2019

BIG FISH - LITTLE FISH

"big fish - little fish" 2019

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

"CUT OUT"

"cut out" 2019

Sunday, January 6, 2019

EPIPHANY

"Gaspart, Melchior, and Balthazar" 

CAFE SAINT JEAN BOUGHT BY MONTANAien

       I got a message at the beginning of December, from an American who claimed that he and his wife had met me in Montmartre two years ago. They were looking for a good place to eat in the neighborhood. Apparently they were pleased with my choice. 
       He remembered that I was an artist and found me via the net. and said that he wanted to buy a painting for his wife for Christmas. Something "Parisy". 
      I thought this is too absurd to be true but, sent him some images of what remained of my precious Paris street  scenes, all the same. There were three that interested him, but chose the Café Saint Jean. He agreed on the price. He made a bank transfer and I had the painting wrapped and sent it by the Post along with a photo of me painting it and a story I wrote when I first came to Montmartre.
       What really blew my mind is that they were from MONTANA. For the last twenty years, living in Montmartre, I have met people from all over the world but, never anyone from Montana.
       Oh yes, and his wife loved the painting and remembers meeting me. They sent these photos. 



painting arrives for Christmas

Now, if anyone would like to buy Nôtre Dame.
It too is up for sale.






Saturday, January 5, 2019

MONSTER MATINÉE


Wednesday, January 2, 2019

AND I'M OFF

"and I'm off - 2019"

RAIN DANCE

"rain dance" 2018

Ruby

Ruby
Ruby chez la princess from paintingparis.blogspot.com