22 September 2010

Corfu then Italy ......

We’re currently in Positano on the Amalfi Coast of Italy – I’m taking far too many photos as per usual – it seems that everywhere I look I visualise another possible painting, so there’s no stopping me! I have managed to make some time for sketches amidst the touring and talking and hope to load some onto my Picasa photosite soon. Tomorrow we head up to Cinque Terre for 3nights, so it will be more of the same....... walking, eating, drinking, clicking........

My last blog was from Athens and then we spent a few days back in Koroni, showing Rita and Suzanne the local sights – not too much there really except for the beautiful blue waters and the monastery! We then headed north and spent the night in Antikira, a little fishing village on the edge of the Gulf of Corinth so we were close to Delphi for a visit next morning. I sat under a tree and sketched whilst Peter gave the girls the ‘guided tour’! So after a pleasant few hours staring at details of ancient Greek columns (for me at least!) and trying out my new pens, we headed off north to Meteora. This is the place where the monastaries are perched on top of the huge rocks – as seen in one of the James Bond movies!

The next day after visiting yet more monastaries we headed towards Igoumenitsa, just south of the Albania border to catch the ferry to Corfu, but we had a lovely lunchtime stop at Ioaninna – famous for silver making, which of course, could translate to jewellery...... sighhh – far too much to take in, but we did manage a few purchases.

Corfu was our next stop and although I’d been there a couple of time before, I was incredibly impressed – very beautiful, lots of shops, and oh so many bars and cafes – each and every one bursting with people – both tourists and locals – what recession?! My highlight was a climb up the ‘New Fort’ (1670’s!) and gazing down at the rooftops – blue sea, blue skies and terracotta rooftops – heaven to me – paintings on the way soon no doubt!

Now, here we are in Positano, after a rather breaktaking and heart stopping (partly scenery, and partly the oncoming traffic) drive along the Amalfi Coast from Salerno. Positano is as beautiful as ever but amazingly crowded even now at the end of September. Total chaos on the little road down into the town which is at least, one way but still has to manage local traffic, and the smaller shuttle buses. I swear we were 1cm from swiping some very expensive looking platters off the wall outside a shop when in the little shuttle bus ‘Positano Interno’ today! Lots of tooting of horns is mandatory, of course and we’re serenaded daily with the almost musical horns as buses creep around the winding road above the town. Fortunately this is mixed in with the bells from the numerous churches, so its quite bearable.

So, tomorrow, we move on to Cinque Terre and I’m sure a lot more photos and hopefully sketches. I will be adding some photos to this blog soon, but if you feel the need for more visuals, check ou my Picasa Web Album
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A Painting a Week - No 56



For Sale - 21st September 2010

Fraises a la Grec
Size: 21 x 15cm
Price A$90
(Postage and handling included)

Greek strawberries - until I had my first one I'd forgotten just what strawberries should taste like. The French ones were sometimes pretty impressive, but the constant sunshine in Greece brings out the sweetness and flavour that just hits you! Like most locally grown foods available in Greece, they are seasonal - at the end of the season, that's it until same time next year.

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12 September 2010

We're Off Again...

If you've been wondering why my weekly paintings have become a little erratic, its because the time has come for us to take off on some more travels. I will still be emailing and posting paintings on this blog, but perhaps not quite so frequently until we return to Greece in November.

We've spent a few days last week in Athens with Rita and Suzanne, for those of you who know them, and having spent some time showing them Koroni, we're about to head off to Northern Greece, stopping off to see Delphi and then Meteora, and then onto the ferry for two nights in Corfu.

Next comes a week or so in Italy, the highlights being the Amalfi Coast and then Cinque Terre, with overnight stops in between. Suzanne flies out of Rome, so unfortunately doesn't join us on the Cinque Terre leg, but after years of Rita and I talking about going there together, it will finally be a reality. Then the next stop will be France.......... Ho Hum...... lots of inspiration for new paintings will be coming my way (and yours hopefully!)

I hope to be updating this blog as we move around and posting photos etc so stay tuned........

31 August 2010

A Painting a Week - No 55



For Sale - 1st September 2010

Roman Rooftops
Size: 21 x 15cm
Price A$90
(Postage and handling included)

When wandering around Rome there are always wonderful views of rooftops with a dome or two to add that bit of true Italian flavour. I'm an absolute sucker for the ochres and reds of the buildings too - the more layers of peeling paint the better, although this scene did look rather more freshly painted than usual!

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23 August 2010

A Painting a Week - No 54



For Sale - 23rd August 2010
 [SOLD]
Le Marché, Sarlat, Dordogne
Size: 21 x 15cm
Price A$90
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A market scene from Sarlat in the Dordogne department of France. Sarlat is a beautiful and well restored medievale town in the Dordogne Valley, just north of the Lot. It has a large and well known market which gets incredibly busy in summer - fortunately I was there in winter!

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12 August 2010

Painting in Skiathos... and other things


I am a little slow getting this blog written, and we're now settled back in Koroni after a 2 week stint up in northern Greece. On the way there I spent a wonderful and hectic week on the island of Skiathos attending a painting workshop. Yvonne has written an excellent blog on her site, with lots of photos, which does a brilliant job of describing my week there with her, far better than I could put together, so if you haven't already seen it, take a look http://paintingskiathos.wordpress.com/

I usually illustrate my blogs with the relevant photos, but there are just far too many, so I've put a selection of them them on my Picasaweb site - so click on this link for some visuals to go with these words http://picasaweb.google.com.au/jackiesinfrance

If anyone wants a week away painting and exploring a beautiful Greek island I can thoroughly recommend it. Villa Nicara is a beautiful and stylish spot with soothing rooms and a wonderful studio to work in (giving even more fuel to my dream of having my own studio one day!)

We spent our days (apart from studio painting time) exploring the island; we had a day wandering around Skiathos town sketching (and eating and drinking). For what must be the very first time in my life I forgot to take my camera that day - must have been the heat!

I joined in on a day’s Greek icon painting which was amazing, but sadly I couldn’t make the time to finish off my angel. Sorry Despina – I did love being one of 'your ladies' and if I don’t manage to finish it myself, I’ll bring it back next year! Its a very different way of painting using egg tempra with tiny wispy brushes and tiny wispy hand movements (unlike my usual strokes!) and comes together beautifully, especially once the gold leaf is added.


One memorable and very hot day we took a boat trip to the two neighbouring islands of Skopelos and Alonnissos, being invited by the captain (yet another a friend of Yvonne's!) to travel on the fly-bridge, frappes included too! The islands were lovely, particularly Skopelos with its masses of churches tumbling down the hillside. My camera worked overtime..... On the way back we passed the tiny church on the top of the large rock that featured in the Mama Mia wedding... and over the speaker system of the boat came Abba singing 'The Winner Takes it All' - absolutely perfect! We also passed pods of dolphins (pods?..... well at least I know its not flocks!) who were leaping out of the water and giving a real show - almost impossible to click the button at the right time though.

We spent many evenings in the buzzing Skiathos town where everything came alive at night – shops all open until around midnight – needless to say we had many late nights and many wonderful dinners and many hours chatting and laughing!

We also had the most wonderful day on Kastro Beach in the north of the island, after stopping off to visit the Evangelistria monastary and another two tiny churches, one where we drank water from the natural fountain to ensure we’d return to the island time and time again (yay). The trek to the beach with our painting gear was a challenging one down a goat track but well worth it to get to the stunning little cove below (trying not to think about the return trip). We set up camp for the day amidst long pieces of driftwood and rocks, having constructed the most ingenious 'chick shelter' with brightly coloured sarongs, all held together multicoloured and jewelled hair ties – boy scouts eat your hearts out! (tho I do have to give credit where its due to Yvonne for starting the building process!) Just above the beach was the taverna – the only other shade apart from our stunning sarong hung structure!! We stayed at the beach until around 8pm – almost the last ones to leave. A big day of painting en plein air - nothing beats having one’s easel perched up above the beach in the taverna, run by friendly hosts, and great food and drinks on tap – now that IS the way to paint!

So it was one very big memorable week for me after our quiet life in Koroni. Yvonne was a generous and entertaining host and the other guest Meli, from California, joined in on all the fun. Sarah from the UK arrived the day before I left and was getting all ready to teach creative writing, jewellery and silk scarf dying, and seeing her samples I was almost ready to stay another week!

I doubt I've covered everything, but don't forget to check out the photos - they say it all really. I must apologise though for my over-abundant use of adjectives. /http://picasaweb.google.com.au/jackiesinfrance

09 August 2010

A Painting a Week - No 53



For Sale - 9th August 2010

Luberon Lavender
Size: 21 x 15cm
Price A$90
(Postage and handling included)

Summer in France and its lavender time. I stumbled across this field with its slightly crumbling, but still functioning buildings, somewhere around the back of the hilltop town of Gordes.

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