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I haven’t been able to write in awhile because of all of the end-of-summer activity going on right now. I wanted to post about my weekend trip to Quincy, Illinois. Why yes, that is the famous site of the Lincoln/Douglas Debate. Glad you mentioned it. I went because I wanted to see two dear friends from grad school who are seldom in the same place when I have time to travel to them. This time the stars aligned to make it so, such that Thursday I found myself aboard my first ever U.S. passenger train headed toward Quincy via Chicago. It was a wonderful weekend of art, friends, good food, catching up, and a lot of laughter. I stayed at the impeccable 1914 bungalow of friends Jen and Todd and got to hang out with their kiddos Trevor and Joel.
Of course I was inspired by the people I was with, but since I am always mesmerized by other peoples’ spaces (thus my infatuation with sites like The Selby, Apartment Therapy and magazines like Dwell), I thought I would post about it. Jen and Todd (and even her parents) worked hard to make their basement into a space where Jen would want to have a studio and where the boys can play year-round. They sealed the walls, cleaned up a lot and spray painted the heck out of the ceiling. The result is a clean, crisp space with painted walls, floors, beams and trim that coordinates with the rest of the house.
To see more images of her work, visit her website.
The occasion for my visit was our friend Kelly‘s exhibition at the college where Jen teaches and runs the gallery. I got there too late to attend the opening, but did get there in time to: attend (even help out with) Kelly’s mural painting workshop, go to the farmer’s market, do some thrifting ($25 pair of Lane end tables- score!), enjoy several delicious meals, play soccer with a pair of squirts, partake in raspberry AND lemon sorbet at a sci-fi/horror themed ice cream parlor (Eye-Scream anyone?).
Saturday night we were awestruck by a breathtaking sunset.
Here’s my attempt at one of the photos that inspires Jen’s paintings:
Even with 18 hours on a train, it was a very complete and restoring weekend.
I am glad you had such a nice weekend away. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw your friends studio for her boys. The chairs are exactly like the ones I have in my studio for my daughter. That is too much! I am going to look at her website. Thanks for the tip. I always love to see how other parents involve their children in the art making process.
September 2nd, 2009 at 8:58 pmi love this, this is when blogs are so great because i kinda got to go on your trip with you! great photos Sack!
September 9th, 2009 at 10:38 pm