Armchair surfing might also be a description but hey, it helps keep the positive vibes flowing and surf turning. Yesterday I had something of an ‘inland surfing’ day. I found myself talking with a French friend who was describing waves he had seen recently off the Portuguese coast. He said they were 30 m high and people were surfing them. “Completely mad” was his observation.
Month: March 2014
Two rare prints less
Sunny Spain?
Spanish wine> Asked if you’d like to go to Spain Sunday for a couple of days more if the sun shines, in the company of wine gourmet the Count Charles de Noblet what would you decide?
Pomerol, an invitation
Danny Rolland posted on Facebook “Tasting Bordeaux Primeurs 2013, 2012 at Château Le Bon Pasteur, plus all the wines from Argentina, Spain and South Africa, and a verticale of Château Fontenil through 10 vintages !
From Sunday 30 of March afternoon, to Friday April 4th !
Welcome !” > Painting “Pomerol, baby vines” detail >
Sensitive Hungary photography
Bill Oterson posted on Linkedin, Art Photography this group is members only, easy to join though, they even let me join!
Taking photos, without permission of everyone in photo, is now illegal in Hungary.
When asked by Bonnie Thomas why I wrote “unenforceable” I replied I assume Bill has the facts right.
Twitter success !
A Twitter success today – I was very reluctant to launch onto Twitter. I must confess Twitter has proven much more interesting than expected, there are a lot of excellent people and organisations posting very worth while info; I mearly seek to be one of them. Today on Twitter – “Great job this week!”
Newsletter 21, short 'n sweet
Studio News– artist’s news letter No 21, March 2014 www.frickers.co.uk, Skype: gordonfrickers; Phone 0044 (0) 1865 52 24350044 (0) 1865 52 2435
You can follow The Art of Gordon Frickers on my blog, Facebook and Twitter pages. Here is a detail from a new painting >
LES QUAIS DE GAILLAC – Avez-vous des informations ?
Nous faisons des recherches sur le quai de Gaillac dans le but d’être peint pour le montrer à l’époque de sa plus grande activité et notoriété. Ces recherches sont lancées par l’artiste peintre Gordon Frickers.
Si vous avez des informations sur le quai de Gaillac durant la période du 19e siècle, écrites ou imagées, merci de contacter Mr Gordon Frickers, artiste peintre à : asso.cvv@nullorange.fr ou 05.81.02.44.89 (Mr Elzinga).
Wine Musuem – 'inVINcible VIGNEron'
The ‘inVINcible VIGNEron’, Broze near Gaillac, Tarn, and a new very special painting…
I’ve just returned from a meeting at the new museum ‘inVINcible VIGNEron’, opening 10 April, story, photos, diorama on my blog soon.