2008 State Easter Egg Display
Just before Christmas, Kim Ward from the WPA asked me if I would be interested in painting an egg for this years State Easter Egg Display at the White House Visitors Center. It was an odd request, but I agreed. This past Monday was the unveiling and reception for the artists. First up was a private tour of the White House. Following that was a reception with the First Lady.
The eggs will be on display through Easter, so stop by if you can.
White House photo by Shealah Craighead
Photo by Mike L
Photo by me
Everyone was great. Most of the artists, including those from Hawaii and Alaska, came in for event. Many more drove half-way across the country. Mike and I took a cab. Luckily for us we were still on Italy time, since we needed to be there by 6:30am. They allowed us to bring 3 guests, so besides Mike I brought Frederick and Kim, since she brought all this together.
The tour was fun and different than most White House tours in that we could wander freely throughout the rooms, take pictures, and caress the decor. After seeing so many huge, over-the-top palaces in Italy, it seems very modest.
Here are a few pictures. Mike took most of them, so big thanks to him and also to Frederick and Kim for joining me. All the photos are on my Flickr site.
Waiting for George
Kim Ward, myself, Mike, and Frederick Nunley.
Mike and I in the East Room. That’s a portrait of Martha Washington behind us, and the famous portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart is further back. This is the room where most large press conferences take place, as well as ceremonies and entertaining.
Wonderful portrait of Benjamin Franklin by David Martin, shown wearing a powdered wig.
Exiting the Green Room into the Blue Room.
Mike and I on the President’s couch in the Blue Room.
Another great portrait in the Red Room of Martin Van Buren’s daughter-in-law, Angelica Singleton Van Buren. It was painted in 1842 by Henry Inman and hangs above the mantel. The marble bust of Van Buren seen in the painting is also in the room.
Frederick in the White House State Dining Room.
Ciao Italia
We arrived back in the states on Sunday. I painted all day yesterday, and I’m trying to catch up on my blog and emails today. Lots to do. I have several freelance projects I need to dive into, as well as finish work for the show in May.
All these photos plus many, many more are on my Flickr page. Mike took quite a few of these of course, and we also have some of Kate and Jared’s photos up there as well.
(Click on the images to view larger.)
The interior of the Vatican is beyond belief. It’s an immense structure. We booked a “scavi” tour a few months back that gives access to the underground archaeological excavations below the Basilica. We started our visit under St. Peters, seeing the remains of a Roman necropolis and the previous basilica, all built around what is believed to be the burial site of St. Peter. At the end of the tour we saw the tomb of Pope John Paul II, and then walked up into St. Peter’s beside the altar. No lines, no security – just the angels singing hallelujah.
Fresco by Raphael. This is just before we reached the Sistine Chapel. We could take all the photos we wanted until then.
Statue of Laocoön at the Vatican Museum
This is the skull of St. Valentine. We stumbled on it by accident at a different chapel.
View of the sun setting over the Colosseum and old Rome on our last night.
After Rome we took the train up to Venice for a few nights. The weather was beautiful when we arrived but went downhill from there. The next day was miserable – cold, windy, and rainy. We beelined toward the Accademia and were lucky enough to find a Titian show, as well as Bob and Doug from Florence who decided to take a road trip. It was quite a surprise and great to see them again.
On the way to our hotel in a vaporetto.
Sunset in Venice. It would be the last time we saw the sun in several days.
Doug, Bob, Kate, Jared, me, and Mike in front of the Rialto Bridge.
We picked up a car at the Venice airport and drove to Padua to see the Giotto frescos at the Scrovegni Chapel. It was then on to Bologna. One quick night there, and we were off again towards the medieval hilltop city of Perugia. Weather sucked there too, but we explored as best we could and also kicked back for drinks at a few bars-a place called Merlin’s and then an Irish pub.
On the Roman aqueduct in Perugia.
Our last full day was spent in Orvieto, a beautiful medieval hill town.
Again, don’t forget to check out the rest on Flickr. There are over 1000, but it’s easy enough to browse through them. It was easy to get carried away with the photos. Even in the rain and snow it was picturesque.
“Billy Shire Fine Arts Group Show” at Mondo Bizarro Gallery in Rome, Italy
Exhibition: March 1 – April 3 2008
Opening Reception: March 1, 6pm
Featuring works by:
Ana Bagayan
Glenn Barr
Scott G. Brooks
Daniel Martin Diaz
Bob Dob
Liz McGrath
Chris Mars
Scott Musgrove
Nathan Ota
SHAG
Gary Taxali
Glenn Barr, Daniel Martin Diaz, Scott G. Brooks, Bob Dob, Billy Shire, and Annie Adjchavanich will all be in attendance.
Book/toy signing: February 27: 6.30-8.00 pm
Glenn Barr, Bob Dob, and Daniel Martin Diaz will be in attendance.
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We spent the day walking through the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and the Roman Forum. More amazing stuff. Jared is the expert here. Since there are little or no signs anywhere telling us what this ruin is or where that column is from, we depend on the crappy little maps from either our guidebooks or that map McDonald’s has been kind enough to provide for free. More photos from yesterday are up on Flickr.
Here is a good photo Mike took of the Roman Forum. You can sort of imagine this was once a city street. Click for a larger view.
Here’s a few more of us at the Colosseum.
We’re off to the Capuchin Crypt, then the Spanish Steps area and to Galleria Borghese.
Later tonight, Glenn Barr, Bob Dob, and Daniel Martin Diaz will be signing books at Mondo Bizzarro, so we’ll swing by there.