Kenya Thu 31-05-2007
Journal Of A Sculptor
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Journal of sculptor's residency
from: Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, US
sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 8:00 PM
to: www. africancolours.net
subject: Irene Wanjiru's journal
friday 15 july, '05
I arrived in

We (Carol, the Director and her family - David and Serena) later went for dinner prior to my being shown around the Studio where I will be working. "Oh my God, all these marble? I can't wait to start working on it", I muse. Then I got to meet my host Keiko from
saturday 16 july,
I woke up to a hearty breakfast; we also talked and got to know each other. We ( Keiko, Carol and Serena) later went to the farmer's market. I saw many people there and even spoke Swahili (a common lingua franca in Kenya and East Africa) to someone from the Democratic Republic of
sunday 17 july,
I attended the Solarfest, where, I met many people who have been to
monday 18 july,
Everyone was so amazed at how fast I was working. The on-going classes offer an opportunity to talk to many artists. I also notice not only are young people creating art, but also some older folks as well.
tuesday 19 july/wednesday 20 july,
I start working on another piece of white marble to experiment and find out how hard it is. I manage to create a rabbit, an addition to two other sculptures I have begun chipping off the stone. I encountered the work of another artist/instructor Jim Z. Later this evening, I displayed the three pieces and my colleagues were happy to make an acquaintance with my work - the limestone couple, the grey marble faces and the white rabbit.
friday 22 july,

As I begin on a new piece off limestone, am inspired to carve out the face of a monkey. Kevin calls and invites me to dinner on Saturday. At the BBQ today, among those present, I met Carlos who went to
saturday 23 july,
I did not work much before going to Kevin's place in Castleton. The landscape along the way, is so beautiful (more so) the mountains; roads are in good condition. I met Kevin's wife and son - very nice people.
They took me to Middlebury - a town which a river runs through before it spills into a waterfall, amid a gorge of marble walls. We went shopping - for art and crafts before heading back for dinner - chicken.
sunday 24 july,
Today I visited
monday 25 july,
I get to make and interact with new friends during our classes, with both the young and elderly opening up to art. I'm determined to take on the challenge of a stone slab - I have not as yet, worked on such a big piece....
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