Photography - B&W
No Comments High Stakes
Taken in the Gunks, New York, May 2006. For the story behind this photo, read my post in Musings, Gunks Climbing – Update.

Photography - B&W
No Comments Taken in the Gunks, New York, May 2006. For the story behind this photo, read my post in Musings, Gunks Climbing – Update.

Photography - B&W
No Comments Taken in the Gunks, New York, May 2006.
Shows & Events
No Comments The weather held out, and the sun even snuck out on Friday evening for the 2006 Fine Arts Fiesta held in Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. Blue Nude was accepted into the Adult Juried Show, and I found it displayed with a few other colored pencil pictures, some from group members for CPSA115.

Colored Pencil
No Comments Prismacolor colored pencil on brown Colorfix paper, 12″ x 9″. Completed 2006.

My comments: Interlude is the only picture in the Blue Series that wasn’t done on blue paper – it was done on brown Colourfix. I drew this when Kiersten and I were still living in different cities, and could only see each other on the weekends. Interlude refers to that time between being together, when your thoughts are wandering to the other person, and the days left until you reunite.
Monday, May 15th, noon. Shawangunks Mountain Range, New York
Shockley’s Ceiling, belay ledge at the end of the first pitch:
Naoko rubbed her hands together, wringing the water from them and trying to stave off some of the numbness. Overhead the dark gray sky spilt water down upon us, catching onto a slight rocky overhang to form a natural rain gutter whose overflow was bathing us in cold splatter. I could see that Naoko was regretting leaving her jacket at the base of the cliff. Craig busily juggled a series of cams and nuts, searching through the slick, wet fissures in the ledge to find good anchor points for our rappel. It was a three pitch
climb and we had just finished the first before the rain spilled upon us. There were no rappel rings on this pitch; to bail here, Craig would have to build us a rappel point, and, unfortunately, abandon some of his gear in the process. A hazy, gray mist obfuscated the valley span below; it was a remarkable view of bushy tree lines from our perch 60 ft up. I wondered about the other two climbers who had passed us earlier on a parallel route. Their ropes had been pulled up out of sight about 30 minutes ago, and we didn’t hear anymore belay calls from them. Had they outclimbed the storm and found a spot to hike down from, or were they also sitting quietly drenched on a higher ledge, mirroring us, looking out over the rainy valley? Craig coiled the rappel line, peered over the ledge, and tossed the green rope wide over the cliff.
Musings
No Comments Heading to Philadelphia this weekend with my girlfriend to see the Andrew Wyeth exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Really looking forward to it!
If weather permits, I’m planning on heading up with a few friends to the Gunks in New York for some outdoor rock climbing. This will be my third trip there. Hopefully I’ll get some new black and white photos out of the trip.
Colored Pencil
No Comments Prismacolor and Polycolour colored pencil on Stonehenge paper, 17.5″H x 13″W. Completed 2006.