Supermarket Smoke part 1
I bought wood the other day, so today, being probably the nicest day this week, was a day to go to the Studio and work on a new print. The good news is that my clamped pieces of lauan looked a little straighter than before, so maybe my clamp system is working. However, I'm not quite ready to start another boardwalk print yet, so maybe this is the time for a supermarket print.
I haven't done a supermarket print in a while, not since the supermarket panic print (Covid story line) of a few years ago, and not exhibited one in even longer. But I got an idea the other day. I was at the local ACME, a place I used to work, and saw a huge plume of smoke on the far side of the parking lot. Filled a large area of the sky. My guess was that it came from a vehicle, but I never got close enough to find out for sure. In any case, it seemed like an unusual situation, and it took place on the grounds of a supermarket, so I decided it counted for one of that series, and the first new idea I had in a while.
So today I brought my saw from the car to the Studio, and used some of the older supermarket blocks (on that same 1/2" birch plywood) to measure a new block from my brand new piece of wood. I cut it out, put on the lines that represent the border, and began sketching out the basic composition. Yesterday I had stopped by that same parking lot and took some reference photos of the space and building, and used those this morning to figure out a few things that will be in that space. This was only the beginning, and much was redrawn later by me for the basic composition. What work I did on cars all came from me, and that smoke was all from memory of what I saw that day. What I got done today can be seen below:
I brought the block home with me to keep working on it. We are expecting another snow storm this weekend, and it's not a bad idea to have something to work on at home in case I can't drive there. The cars definitely need more work, and after I fix those, I'll look at the rest of it to see what is needed. Likely the building as well, but I don't know yet. I believe this one is #27 in the series, based on looking at past blog posts and other computer based sources.
Of course I had music from my storage collection with me today. I brought two discs home burned by my friend Doug, two albums from Superdrag (a Tennessee band), In The Valley Of Dying Stars and Last Call For Vitriol, both on a smaller label after their major label dropped them. The former album was a favorite of mine, so I am glad to get it back. I'm not sure if I have ever heard another album where every song has some kind of hook in it. When the first album ended, I put on the second one. I don't like this second one as much, but it was still good music to draw to, and that's what I was doing today.

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