Saturday, 24 September 2011

Rowdy Pub Night

 Sketching in Cumberland's town pub. 

I have an artistic classmate who encouraged sketching to capture movement on the karaoke floor. He later reinforced a 5 seconds rule per post-it where he snatched it away at the end of the time limit. In rough chronological order.



Arguably the best use of the waitress's memo paper.

Thursday, 22 September 2011

RE: Alice -Happy Birthday

Because you know Starbucks so well.


There is this bench inside the Starbucks by the Granville skytrain station that just organizes everyone arounds it, subtle but impressive.

Field Studio Days 2


My favourite cafe in Cumberland is a little shack that's half encased in glass, flanked by two patio gardens. Drawn after closing.

I returned two mornings later to experience for myself how it feels to sit inside this magnificent little shrine. The floor reveals the potential mobile nature of this cafe -it is built on a wooden crate; the glass sliding doors (there are no "windows"per se, only floor to ceiling glass doors) are obvious later adaptations to enclose the immediate area where a customer would order a drink. To access her chalk board menu in this front enclosure, the barista had to exit from the back of the shack then walk around the shack and enter through the sliding door like everyone else. While I sipped a green tea latte and ate my sweet bakery goods, groups of people entered and exited. This business is keeping busy.



Cumberland streetscape.
 Hostel staircase leading out.
Cupcake at the ferry terminal.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Field Studio Days

 Our hostel in section, a familiar home for nine days.


The barber shop as seen from across the street. I was sitting on a chair left out by a store closed for the day; they even left water dishes for dogs, signs of an intimate community. Sketch with left hand.


Recollection from swimming in the river.


Amanda and Ania making music during dinner party.


Students hard at work on maps.



The ferry ride to the island. Light and shadow to be a theme to explore in the future.


Tuesday, 6 September 2011

RE: Derek -Diagram Surroundings

By diagraming our surroundings, we always gain insights into place making.

A delightful little nook in the Tsawwassen ferry departure terminal. A focal point at the end of an allele of food stalls, this glass fireplace is surrounded by wooden block seatings -situated half indoors, half outdoors, completing a whimsical dialogue of inside/outside.

 Cumberland's town square is a small clearing along a continuous street facade. It did feel a little barren when it's not occupied by children and their parents in the morning (there is a busy coffee shop adjacent to the square). The benches are situated at different angles, I'd be interested to revisit once the trees mature. I suspect benches are angled towards trees, street, picnic table, and other benches in general.



Walking down a segment of the main street and chatting with Jane the local.

Monday, 5 September 2011

RE: Niall -Sweet Ride

While you were doing all the work driving... 
(ride from Nanaimo)


 Our journey back in sections:

RE: Miriam -Surreal Trip

A bank note from surreal Miriland where two oysters would trade for one cup of coffee. 


When it dawned on me that Oyster River Studio was held in Cumberland, south of Oyster River:


I may not have gotten to know Oyster River but Cumberland is a small town with a history in mining. As one lady remarked, "You won't find nice Kitsilano Victorian houses here, most of these houses were built to be simple accomodations for the miners."  The mines has since closed and younger generations have moved in, but still, Cumberland remained a quietly thriving town (with the occasional motorist's engine roaring outside the hostel). More to post.