Boardwalk Bar part 10
I had a list of things to do today at the Studio, so I walked in with a plan. However, one change I wasn't expecting was to see Jeanne up on a ladder hanging work. I said hello, walked toward the elevator, then doubled back. I mentioned to her that Molly had said (via email) she had been in touch with her regarding this new show. She agreed that she had been in touch with Molly regarding the show, and Molly had said something about having work to contribute, though Jeanne had yet to see anything. I figured that was between Jeanne and Molly and went on to my basement space.
The first thing I did (from my list) was to photograph the front and back sides of the new postcard, stuck up with blue tape loops to my tack wall. However, I'll save that for another post.
The second thing I did was tape the two new saints down to a drawing board in preparation for coloring them. For each printed saint I trimmed the paper a little on all four sides so that the two would fit on the board properly, but still left plenty of margin of white paper around the images. What it looks like can be seen below:
The third thing on my list was to do some more cutting of the current block. I continued my process of cutting out the ceiling, around various objects on and in front of the cloth ceiling. Not a whole lot done today, but what I did was fine. Results of today's cutting can be seen below:
I also emptied the trashcan in the Studio, in preparation for the big event. Not that I expect visitors to the Studio to lift the lid and look inside the can, but if someone has reason to, they won't see all the garbage generated by Molly and me over the past few months.
For music today I remembered to make sure I had the right disc with me, some vinyl albums of Lightnin' Hopkins that I burned onto a single disc back when I could. These were two records I had and listened to occasionally, as well as played on the air, so certainly worth putting on a disc. First was a studio album called Lightnin' Strikes, from 1965. Nine acoustic songs, various tempos. The disc had plenty more room, so I added a short live album, Live at the Bird Lounge, from 1964, six songs, also acoustic. (he also dabbled in electric guitar as well, but these aren't it) The two records made nice background music for me to work to.















