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Psychedelic blast from the past…

My friend Rob came by with a painting I  made for him approximately a decade ago…Freeform...sort of psychedelic....

posted – April 6, 2010

Table for two..or for more with a Briata painting…

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posted – March 25, 2010

MSC Magnifica…Whimsical Artwork….

MSC Magnifica 

MSC Magnifica is one of a quartet of the same class (the others: MSC Musica, MSC Poesia, MSC Orchestra). The ship has a blue funnel with a swept-back design that balances the otherwise angular profile. The hull contains large circular porthole-style windows instead of square or rectangular ones. From a technical viewpoint, the ship is powered by diesel motors driving electric generators to provide power to two conventional propellers.

The interior layout and passenger flow is quite good, and decks are named after Mediterranean destinations, such as Capri, Positano, Porto Venere, Ischia. The decor has plenty of Italian and Mediterranean influences, including clean lines, minimalism in furniture design, and a collection of colors, soft furnishings and fabrics that work well together. Real wood and marble have been used extensively in the interiors, and the high quality reflects the commitment that MSC Cruises has in the vessel’s future. Some of the artwork is quite whimsical, but in keeping with the ship’s contemporary design features.

The focal point of the ship is the main three-deck high lobby, with a water-feature backdrop and a crystal piano on a small stage that appears to float on a pond. Other facilities include a large main show lounge, a nightclub, discotheque, numerous lounges and bars (including a wine bar), library, card room, an internet center, virtual reality center, children’s club, and cigar lounge. A shopping gallery, which includes an electronics store, has an integrated bar and entertainment area that flows through the main lobby so that shopping becomes a city-like environment where you can shop, drink, and be entertained all in one convenient area.

Drinking places include a pub-like venue as well as several comfortable lounges with live music. A mini-golf course is on the port side of the funnel, while a walking/ jogging track encircles an upper level above the two swimming pools. The ship is designed to accommodate families with children, who have their own play center, video games room, youth counselors, and activity programs.

Although access throughout most of the interior of the ship is very good, anyone who is wheelchair-bound should note that the passenger hallways are narrow on some decks for you to pass when housekeeping carts are in place. Sadly, there is no walk-around open promenade deck.

The on-board currency is the euro. Gratuities are charged to your onboard account, at ?6 per person, per day, but bar drink prices already include a service charge.

Berlitz Guide © Apa Publishing 2010

posted – March 23, 2010

Vacation Sketches…

Here are some sketches taken during our stay in the Dominican Republic…

NoahView from restaurantPoolside Palm tree and oceanPalm tree

posted – March 22, 2010

Trying my hand at blogging…

This is where I want my next studio to be...

This is where I want my next studio to be...

So here I am experimenting with this blog thing…In between commissions and right out of a vacation in the Dominican Republic…Lovin’ life baby!….

posted – March 21, 2010

Brand New Site

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Finally got my website up and running. Thanks Matt St. Gelais!

At this point I’ve just completed a job, and I’m on my way to the port of St. Nazaire, Bretagne to install and touch up all my work aboard the ship Splendida.

If anyone has any feedback on the work and on the site, I would love to hear it. Please check back in for new work.

Also, follow me on Facebook for a candid look at my studio, travels and ongoing process work.

More to come…..

posted – May 26, 2009