by Jeffrey Scherer | Jun 10, 2017 | Philosphy |
2017.06.03-.04 I am letting five sets of friends use my apartment over the summer. To help them, I prepared a list of recommendations for my summer guests. It was a leisurely day that also included a nice long circular walk that included the rose garden, Sant Minato...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Jun 2, 2017 | Art, Art Schools, Cultural, Philosphy, Teaching, writing |
2017.05.27 Having spent the last several weeks finishing both the charcoal drawing and the 3-week figure, this weekend I rested and continued reading Michelangelo: His Epic Life by Martin Gayford. I watched In Brugges last night—along with an episode of Fawlty...
by Jeffrey Scherer | May 27, 2017 | Art, Art Schools, Philosphy, Social, Teaching, Travel |
2017.05.13 Saturday started very slow after a late night on Friday. I finished the blog post for week 19. Did laundry and worked on my charcoal cast drawing in the afternoon. In the evening I went to the opening of a portrait show at the Florence Academy of Art...
by Jeffrey Scherer | May 13, 2017 | Art, Art Schools, People, Philosphy, Travel |
2017.05.06 Saturday was an extra pose day (we lost days because of the art exhibition and national holidays.) I was able to complete my long-term pose. It rained most the day. In the afternoon I rested, read and had a FaceTime call with my grandchild’s Olive....
by Jeffrey Scherer | May 6, 2017 | Philosphy |
2017.04.29-.30 Week 18 Saturday was spent monitoring the Art Exhibition at the Angel Academy of Art. Afterwards I continued reading Martin Gayford’s Michelangelo, His Epic Life. I also, after more than a month, was able to Skype video call with Lea—who has been...
by Jeffrey Scherer | Apr 29, 2017 | Art, Art Schools, Philosphy, Teaching |
2017.04.22-23 Week 17 Saturday was spent getting my final copy drawing ready for review on Monday; spray fixing the graphite on my three Bargue drawings; and doing my weekly domestic duties of shopping and laundry. In the evening I decided to step away from...
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