May 23, 2007 4 Comments
Beyond pigment and perception, there's more to making a painting than putting brush to canvas. To work, you need time and you need space. I posted previously about the plans for the studio and the wrestling with the city's permit office. Some changes have been made to those plans but, to cut to the chase, I have my permits. Work has begun.Part 1 of the the much condensed tale (who doesn't like a good construction story?):

A few weeks ago, a hungry beast ate an old slab.



Leaving a fresh wound in our modest yard.



After repeated careful staking and re-staking, some younger backs than mine went to work, digging the trenches for the building's foundation. A neighbor asked who I was burying. "My feet," I replied.



'Concrete Dave' found some time in his schedule and started his piece of the work late last week. He set up rebar and I put in place plumbing lines and conduit.



After yet another hiccup with the permit office, a massive truck arrived.



We wondered with a gasp and wince whether or not it would clear the eaves of the house.



Dave, a man built for wielding a broad sword in another century, made quick progress with a little help from myself and a neighbor.



As of yesterday afternoon, we have footings.



As of today, the forms for the stem wall, which will rise some 9 inches above grade, are nearly complete. The forms are giving a real sense of the scale of the modest structure. They will be poured Friday. The slab will follow early next week.



I am, to put it mildly, excited about this building. I find myself grabbing near strangers and babbling at them about "my footings!" If things go as planned, we will have a dry structure, sans trim and siding and other not so minor details, sometime next month.

DISCUSSION

Sadie    May 23, 2007  at  9:48 pm
1

Yay! So fun to see it beginning to take shape! Puts my little footings-less art shed to shame, I’m gonna come up to your town & paint with you smile
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derek    May 23, 2007  at  10:03 pm
2

I can see the future paintings already and they look REAL good. The writing starts to sag though.

Or maybe not.  wink

wachs    May 24, 2007  at  3:51 pm
3

excellent - I know the feeling.

Bob_M    May 25, 2007  at  6:30 pm
4

Scott
Put down your hammer the weekend of June 17th and go to the Chief Joseph Rally.  I’ll buy you a pop.
B

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