Greetings from the temperate rain forest of Sitka Sound. We live at the edge of the Pacific Ocean and on the edge of an island named Baranof. Our view to the west is a stunning volcano which is snow-capped in the winter named Mt. Edgecumbe. One cannot help but be influenced by the landscape here, the rugged mountains, the forests and the surging sea. My artwork is immersed in this imagery from the kelp baskets, pendants and pins I make from locally-gathered macrosystis and bull kelp to raku sculpture and paintings of marine mammals.

Welcome to Lake Chapala, Mexico.

Welcome to Lake Chapala, Mexico.
This where I now live. We are a community on the north side of Mexico's largest lake at 5000 ft. above sea level. The weather runs about 70 degrees year round except for the months of May and June which are hot. Our rainy season starts then which I, as a Sitkan, relish. (never thought I'd say that after living theTongass National Rain Forest for 12 years.) Everything grows here--just take a cutting, stick it into the ground and in a month, you have a new plant! The local people are friendly, the arts community is thriving; I never run out of image ideas for my own art.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Una Vida Nueva en Mexico







It has been a while since visiting my blog ; I am indulging in a new lifestyle in Chapala, Mexco. I moved there last November to see if the climate and culture agreed and fell in love with the area--so much so I bought a lot a mile away from the town on Chapala, planted a cactus garden and started a compost pile for my organic vegetable garden which will go in during the rainy season in July. The two gentlemen at left are a part of my family now, Luis, my partner, and the wonder dog Pele, who appeared on our doorstep in Mexico, a little street dog who loves living with us.


We returned to Sitka in May, sold the house, a large collection of Alaska Native art and books, ordered a little 13' Scamp travel trailer to be delivered to Seattle which we will haul down Hiway 101 and into Mexico. We'll camp on the lot for a while, plant trees, the vegie garden and build a studio and eventually a house. There in Mexico, I am loving being involved daily in the creation of primative pottery (low fired -smoke and chemical colorants) and making baskets from the miriad natural materals nature offers in a semi - tropical setting. The three-legged pot is an example of recent work along with 7 new masks (the one pictured is entitled "Buho Dream"). Life is good.






1 comment:

Dave Dorsey said...

Looking good Jan. I enjoyed your visit to Anchorage and I hope to see you again sometime.

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