Georgia My Creations Photography RedBubble: macro Photography sunflower yellow
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Animals Evidence that God loves us and wants us to be happy Georgia: Animals cardinal Georgia Greensboro morning red trees
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First Order Lightstation Calendar

As usual, I’m a little behind the curve time wise, but I have created a calendar on RedBubble. If you haven’t quite finished your Christmas shopping or met your calendar needs for 2011, perhaps this might serve. But I put this series into a calendar mainly because the pictures seemed to me to tell a story.
These photographs were taken at the Tybee Lighthouse on Tybee Island in Georgia. The first lighthouse was built in 1736. A first-order Fresnel lens was installed in 1867. More of the history of the lighthouse and environs is available here.
When I was there, I was struck by some similarities between the life of a lighthouse keeper (at least at this lighthouse) and a member of a religious order. The isolated setting and limited community, unending labor to fuel the original lamps and long hours, and then of course the selfless dedication to preserving light and warding off darkness and destruction all suggest a particular vocation. One might also think of the cyclical nature of work, the endless climbing of stairs, the ultimate futility of all human work without illumination from above to sanctify it. And of course the cyclical nature of a calendar and the seasons.
The name First Order Lightstation came from the fact that the Fresnel lens in the lighthouse is a “first order Fresnel lens,” the largest on a scale of 6 (although the system has since been altered) and, of course, the notion of lighthouse keepers as being in something like a religious order.
The calendar is available for viewing or purchase here. Individual cards or prints of each image can be viewed or purchased here.
(I also just noticed that you can start your 12-month calendar on whatever month you prefer, so I guess I’m not “too late” after all.)
Dogwood

Dogwood 2009
A.M. Otwell
Art and Design Extemporaneous Miscellany Georgia Music My Creations Paintings: blooms dogwood tree
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Dogwood Tree

Dogwood Tree
A.M. Otwell, 2008
Acrylic on canvas
10 x 10 inches, gallery wrapped
Original $400
I finished this up last night. The square format and small size don’t really lend themselves to the types of prints available on RedBubble, so I’ve just made the original available; no prints this time.
This was from a reference photo I took earlier this year at Lake Oconee near Wallace Dam. The reference photo had a lot more white in it (the sky, the far bank) that competed with the blossoms, so I had to make a lot of changes. When I get this far from the “real” photo, it sometimes feels like I’m walking a tightrope and that I might lose my balance and end up with a not-very-good painting, but I’m pretty happy with the result this time around.
While I’ve been painting, I’ve been listening to a beautiful piece of music, Ave Generosa, over and over again, trying to learn it before the choir I just joined sings it Sunday morning. I haven’t been in a choir in a LONG time, and I’m really rusty at reading music, much less trying to sing in Latin! It’s so beautiful, though. Embedding has been disabled, but you can hear it on YouTube here. I’m not sure if the viewer can “see” any of the music in the painting, but I think this painting and that music are forever intertwined in my mind.
And, of course, it’s September 11. I was remiss in preparing a blog post for today, but I have NOT forgotten the day or those who died, and I am grateful for the heroic responses of emergency personnel that day and every day, as well as the soldiers who serve our country and protect our freedom. God has blessed this country richly with heroes, and I pray that He continues to bless the USA.
A Couple of Announcements
The latest Georgia Blog Carnival (#41) posted today, and Elementary History Teacher was kind enough to share my painting of Nick and Lark with everyone. Thanks, EHT!
Also, Lord willing, this evening I will get the last few images uploaded to my redbubble gallery. However, if I’ve left out one of your favorites, please let me know, and I’ll upload it. I’m not leaving out the possibility that I might find an odd piece here and there that I forgot about that I want to share, but for the most part, I expect my future additions to redbubble to be new material.
That’s all the announcements for now. Have a great weekend!
Good News for Georgia Residents

According to this AJC article, Georgia residents will be able to purchase wine online starting on July 1.
While my favorite California wineries, including Pedroncelli and Sausal, haven’t yet updated their web sites to reflect this change, I am sure that they will work with Georgia residents to fill orders under the new law as soon as it goes into effect.
Cheers!
A Picture of Us

Jefferson and I near Wallace Dam at the end of March. (Thanks, Elizabeth!)



