Showing posts with label art newsletter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art newsletter. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2016

La Raccolta delle Olive



Dear Art Lover,
     So, what I have learned my first late summer and now fall in my new home is that September and November will be the months in which I do not want to have a bronze sculpture coming to completion at the foundry, nor do I want to have an exhibition or anything that takes me away from le raccolte (Italian for “the harvests).  September in these parts is the harvest of the famous white bean of Sorana and November, of course, is the olive harvest, as it is in most all of Italy.
     Here are a few of my favorite snapshots from this year’s effort… the land here is much more terraced than the gentle slopes in Casignano (outside of Florence) where I normally help with la raccolta delle olive.
     You may see more images on my upcoming newsletter, which I hope to publish around the Thanksgiving holiday with a very special offer.  You may subscribe (it is FREE!) if you like, as well as check out past issues to make sure you WANT to subscribe at:

raccolta delle olive Harvest of the Olives Tuscany Setting out Nets
Setting out the nets the night before la raccolta begins

I will be at the foundry for the next couple of days, and otherwise, writing… and we still have not finished the harvest.  The rains are holding much of that up.
Peace,
Kelly



raccolta delle olive Harvest of the Olives Tuscany Setting out Nets

raccolta delle olive Harvest of the Olives Tuscany Setting out Nets
Gregory has a difficult time understanding nets
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raccolta delle olive Harvest of the Olives Tuscany Setting out Nets


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Terraced Land raccolta delle olive Harvest of the Olives Tuscany Setting out Nets
One sunny morning, but we also harvested under clouds

Picking Olives by Hand raccolta delle olive Harvest of the Olives Tuscany Setting out Nets
Picking by hand still happens


Filterin Foliage - Olive Harvest Tuscany
Filtering out foliage
fewer olives on some trees, but a pretty design
Sparse olive branches overlook the fields of rape

Dog helps with olive harvest - not
Gregory helps with olive harvest - not
Dog helps with olive harvest - not
Gregory tries to eat cascading olives

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Art Newsletter October



Dear Art-loving friend,
Oh, will wonders never cease!  I spent the night sending out my art newsletter and have now verified that the problem was not with my new Internet service provider (although slower and spottier than I had before), it is because my new Web site hosting company puts a limit of 250 e-mails sent per day!  Boy, I never thought to ask about that in this age when I asked about all the other things I wanted to know.  I assumed so completely that a business site would have no limitations on e-mail that it just never occurred to me to ask about that!

Allora, if you are not one of the first 250 names on my subscription list (different from Blogger subscriptions), then you will not yet have received your copy of my newsletter.  Sadly, you may not receive it for days, depending on whether or not I can find a way around this limitation. [Also, I cannot send any other e-mails from that address until the ban gets lifted.]

So, if you are like me and impatient, read the online version here.  It is prettier anyway, since I include images.  As always, I appreciate your feedback and support of my art career.  I will be posting more informal images from the symposium in Bulgaria on my Facebook page, so that my colleagues and you may enjoy.  Although, I was told that I missed a lot of the fun that others had because I seemed only interested in my work.  Perhaps, but I love to sculpt and prefer my fun time as a small break to my art-making time.

Without further ado, here she is, Bulgaria:
Thank you for your interest and enthusiasm,
Kelly
~ Kelly Borsheim, sculptor, painter, writer, teacher