Cuckoo for Photographs
I haven’t done much in the clay studio this past week – but I have been engaged in other activities, some creative, others not so much.
Creative endeavors:
I’m taking a plants class this summer through the University of Colorado at Denver taught by an alumnus of the graduate landscape architecture program. While some might not think taking a class creative, this one is using both my right and left sides of the brain. In addition to the reading & lectures, I am able to fuel my amateur photography habit by visiting various green spaces including the Denver Botanic Gardens. Plants, plants and more plants – what’s not to love? I’m not saying I am any good at photography, but I do enjoy doing it so much so that I have decided to buy myself a new camera this year. I am going to upgrade my old Olympus C7070 Wide Zoom digital to a SLR – make and model to be determined. If you happen to own one over which you wax poetic, please share…. The class participants are also required to keep a visual/written journal which is a beneficial activity for me – I already keep this digital journal and going analog is a good exercise. There is a quality that pen to paper brings such as seeing the hand writing, cross outs and rendered drawings that is missing in the digital realm.
A side benefit to this class is that the material, discussions and field trip will certainly inform my own humble landscape which I have yet to touch (other than a little weeding) since moving in last summer. I’m pretty sure my neighbors are more than a little skeptical when I tell them that I’m studying landscape architecture. ;D
Not so creative endeavors:
This past week, I have been whittling away at my pile-o-papers filed on the kitchen counter over the course of the past 10 months – a promise to my husband that the pile would be gone (or at least severely diminished) when he comes home today from his weeklong man adventure - Riding the Rockies. On Sunday, I finally filed my 1st Q taxes, albeit extremely late (good thing I didn’t have any sales), renewed my retail sales tax license, along with all the other necessary paperwork & fees to the City of Denver & State of Colorado in order to once again sell my work legally online and the occasional in person event. AND – my dogs are also “legal” again…unfortunately, I also missed some great art events happening around town thanks to my haphazard filing practices.
Feels good to feel like I am catching up to my life again.



LInda Starr
June 20, 2010 at 4:02 am //
I love botanical gardens, the are so much fun to me. Your painting is beautiful; are you painting on mylar? I hate paperwork. Quarterly taxes, that’s even worse than annual ones. Ugh. I feel for you. Does feel good to get organized afterwards though.
Cynthia
June 21, 2010 at 6:25 am //
I do too Linda – very dynamic since the gardens are constantly changing every week as new cycle of blooms & fades begins. Yeah – letting the taxes go was very unfortunate and irresponsible of me. I can’t believe I ignored them for almost 3 months…. After reading the fine print, I am obligated to file even if I have $0 sales.
Lynette
June 20, 2010 at 9:29 pm //
Hi Cyn, you have some beautiful pictures in your flickr photos. The botanical class sounds fantastic, and I bet you will really enjoy it along with that upgraded camera! I really miss seeing the wonders of the plants and landscape out west, it’s so wild and gorgeous out there!
Cynthia
June 21, 2010 at 6:26 am //
Thanks Lynette – the class is good – lot’s to ponder. I don’t have a new camera yet, I just want one. ;D I never get tired of the western landscape/skies. I drove to Salida this weekend and had all I could do to keep my eyes on the road….