Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Ferrini, beginning



I've had images stuck in my head of the first time I met Vincent Ferrini, almost 30 years ago at a party in East Gloucester. Two white hands came towards my head followed by a blurry white face with the words 'moon face', then a laugh and he disappeared into the dark. This artwork is the beginning of my attempt to document the various intereactions I had with him.
The painting is an 18x24" piece of glass, drawn on the reverse with white china marker and a Sharpie, then layered with egg glue and silver leaf. The egg glue keeps the silver from turning into a mirror. A mirrored layer will be applied after color is introduced and the shapes are refined.
I received an email yesterday that there is grant money available for 6 artists to do public art works based on Vincent's and/or other Cape Ann poets' writing. One must be a member of SeArts to apply. My work is not based on his writing, it is a visual response to his physical 'i am everything' .
I am not a member of SeArts (tight budget: $45 is food and gas for a few days! ouch!), so I will I not apply for the grant.
I will make the work.
Other images:
Vincent driving his red car to Magnolia (I often found him in front of me when I went to my studio).
Vincent battling dry weeds in a little weedy patch in downtown Gloucester (it no longer exists).
The clearest visions: his hands, hat, sunglasses and a jagged little mouth which he held kind of straight and tense when he spoke.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Added you to my blogroll today.

Unknown said...

Beautiful piece, Deb. You are right about Vincent's "I am everything"-ness. I never thought of it that way but you certainly captured HIM...