Showing posts with label Pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pumpkins. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Blue Ridge Mountains on Site Blog with Rabbits Moon Studio

For the next few weeks Rabbits Moon Studio blog will be on site in the Asheville, North Carolina in the Blue Ridge/Smoky Mountains. Back in the Asheville studio...we will be getting everything out and set up again for in the studio. 

Mother and calf in the Blue Ridge mist   

View on our Mountain 

Pumpkin Patch in the late afternoon fall light

Fall is on its way

Rabbit's Moon Studio and House

 We will explore artists, craftsmen, foods, culture and the change of seasons.  We will have a round of visitors who love to do photography and art...so we hope to get them to share with us and all of you.  
The leaves have not turned yet, but the pumpkins are out ready for carving.  For those of you who don't know about pumpkin carving and live in areas where this is not a custom we will share this American custom with you and some recipes using pumpkin.  

Friday, October 7, 2011

Fall in the Blue Ridge/Smokey Mountains







The leaves turning, the first hint of crisp cool air and the pumpkin patches are all exciting parts of a change of season. It is not something I grew up with in Florida. Fall was when the rainy season stopped and the dry season began. Fall is now one of my favorite times of year. I have experience a few nice falls and hope to add many more. One of the things about season change is people have always celebrated it in some way. Ancient rituals become new holidays. Seasons changes are a visual cornucopia of images and awakening of the senses. It may be some ancestral tribal wakening in our souls that we experience these events, but for an artist it offers a new array of sights, colors, images, sounds, smells and more. And with that comes creativity. Here are a few images of fall from my trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Pumpkins are Out/Must be Fall

You know its fall when the pumpkins go up for sale! There is something so beautiful and seasonal. I love the long shadows and angle of the sun at this time of year. It makes the contrast so much more interesting. Taking even a small camera along for sudden unexpected shots, a visual memory journal or ideas for art work later is a good idea. Sometimes I use it like a visual note pad.

Look at the dappled light, the range of oranges and yellows, the texture of the stems and grasses. Our minds eye takes all this in at the moment we see it, but when ones goes back and looks again there is more to see.

I am not sure if other countries sell pumpkins for fall decoration and carve them for halloween. I don't know if it is just an American custom. I would think not, but I will enjoy hearing from all of you what is done in your country. I think there is some part of us that welcomes the season like our ancient ancestors did. There is an excitement and heightening of the senses. For artist that can translate in to creativity.

I grew up in Florida where we don't really have fall. We just go from rainy season to wet. It does get a bit cooler in the winter, but there is not really a fall. I have only experienced a few falls in my life as an adult and I am just like a kid when I get to. The first turn of the leaves, the first hint of coolness, the decorations by the farm mailboxes and in the small towns. A scarecrow here and there.


In Florida when we did have pumpkins, they were trucked in from North of us, like Christmas trees. And when I was a child it was rare to see pumpkins brought down to South Florida.

I think it is not only the season, the colors or temperature, but emotion that is triggered in holidays and traditional festivities. And that emotion can translate to art in many different ways.
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