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Timeout for Art: Living a Life

01 Tuesday Apr 2014

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in ART, Hand-Painted Floors, TIMEOUT FOR ART - Quotes

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I am interested in art as a means of living a life; not as a means of making a living. (Robert Henri)
Reaching far back into childhood memories, I fondly recall a fishing moment with my sister Helen. Eight years older than I, she was the master fisherwoman, and I was the novice.  In order to secure the john boat against the outgoing current of an oxbow lake, she leaped from the bow of the boat to the muddy bank where the oxbow lake joined the Mighty Mississippi River. Instantly, her feet and lower legs vanished into the icky muddy bank.

She didn’t chuckle. She laughed. An uninhibited belly laugh emerged from her soul as she attempted to pull her feet from the muck!

Would you care to guess what this moment was about?

Would you care to guess what this moment was about?  (I helped him un-stick the electrical tape!)

I often find myself knee deep in surprise moments here in Ecuador, and following Helen’s example, I try to embrace those experiences. Trading the quiet backdrop of the river for a forlorn third-floor fixer-upper in the middle of town, I’ve been busy living a life while making a living this past week! Continue reading →

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This Week’s Window Views!

10 Friday Jan 2014

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Ecuador, Hand-Painted Floors, PEOPLE, PHOTO CHALLENGES

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My my my!  Views from my windows this week reveal society in the front and side views!   Because the large boulders are unstable, I sometimes fear for the safety of the fishermen.  Last week a sense of foreboding washed over me when I saw three young boys fishing from the rocks.  I insisted that they leave, and that night, the rocks fell from that very spot!  The next day slightly-older fishermen were there, and one refused to leave.  Sigh.

Rocks that fell the night before...

Rocks that fell the night before…

Views from my windows also revealed a large orange surprise that might offer another explanation for power outages!  This orange surprise will be working here for a few weeks.

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The orange tree-gobbling monster also has a tag-along work crew: Continue reading →

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Rabbit Rabbit & May Day!

01 Wednesday May 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Bodega "Magic Carpet" Project, Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC

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concrete floors, good luck traditions, hand-painted floors, may day, rabbit rabbit, rabbits, the magic carpet, the morris dance

Rabbit Rabbit!  Happy May Day!

Rabbit Rabbit! Happy May Day!

Painting late into the night and into the wee hours of the morning, I realized that a new month sneaked up on me! The good luck first words of the day, Rabbit Rabbit, ran through my head!   How many of you practice that tradition on the first day of each month?

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This cute black and white rabbit roams the grounds of Hacienda Guachala in Cayambe Ecuador.  It hip hops along the GPS point of latitude zero – how magical is that?!

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Rabbit rabbit, have you ever heard of the Morris dance?

Today is also May Day, and many schools will hold activities in celebration of the outdoors.  I will never forget when I worked in a design studio for a UK company, and one of our very-reserved supervisors broke out in an impromptu Morris dance!  I will forever treasure that memory! Continue reading →

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Hummingbird’s Postcard!

22 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Bodega "Magic Carpet" Project, Ecuador, Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PAINTINGS: CUSTOM DESIGNS & FLOORS, PEOPLE, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Barb at Punta Prieta, just up the coast from the town of Jama

Barb at Punta Prieta, just up the coast from the town of Jama

My trail is about to take me out of town for a few days, so enjoy this final postcard from Barb!  See you when I’m back on Wednesday!   Z

(From Barb)

Dear fans of “Zeebra’s Designs and Destination.”

WOW!!!!! I must say I am not only amazed but also totally overwhelmed with the response that Lisa has received on her WordPress Blog concerning the Zeebra’s Flying Carpet’s Post Cards.

Thank you everyone for the encouraging comments and well wishes through all of our journey on the “Carpet”. What fun we had. Lisa has such a great spirit, (as you all have seen) energy and love that it’s easy to catch it from her…..and that I did.

I left Ecuador with a lot of fond memories and a little sadness at having to leave Lisa and “The Riverhouse.”   However I will cherish all of those memories, new friends, not only from the towns we visited, but Lisa’s Blog as well. Continue reading →

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Color: Bodega Floor – Details Take Time!

06 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PAINTINGS: CUSTOM DESIGNS & FLOORS

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birds coming home to roost, festive drinks, hand-painted floors, hibiscus drinks, sunset on river, wordpress challenge COLOR

Silvana dropped by and added her special energy to the border!

Silvana dropped by and added her special energy to the border!

The floor design strengthens with each day.  Barbara continues to keep the pace and endures long hours of painting!  She’s tireless and forever cheerful, and she quickly switches to other tasks if I’m bogged down with meticulous attention to details on the floor.

This is surely the most lovingly-painted bodega door in the country!

This is surely the most lovingly-painted bodega door in the country!

My friend Silvana dropped by the house and helped with the border.  Before she left, we enjoyed a hibiscus/white wine/’agua con gas’ drink and then watched the birds come home to roost.

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Lovely Multi-talented Silvana

Lovely Multi-talented Silvana

Are you ready to see the latest images?! Continue reading →

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Color? Me? Color? Yes!

05 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PAINTINGS: WATERCOLORS, PHOTO CHALLENGES

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Acrylic Painting, art by Lisa Brunetti, hand-paint, hand-painted floors, Lisa Brunetti, The Mola Series, Weekly Photo Challenge COLOR

Did someone ask for COLOR?!!!

Did someone ask for COLOR?!!!

While working on the painting of the magic carpet on the bodega floor, I dashed upstairs to send a quick email.  There in the inbox was the WordPress challenge for ‘Color.’

I smiled and pondered,”Color?  Me?” and then I smiled.

'Zeebra Rocks"  on an explosion of red/orange - (Bookmark)

‘Zeebra Rocks” on an explosion of red/orange – (Bookmark)

Hurriedly, I  rejoice that my eyes see in full glorious color, and I am pleased to share a few splashes from paintings that color my life!

While scrolling through  glimpses of some of my more-colorful works, enjoy a song by Don McClean that is often on my painting playlist. Continue reading →

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Progress: Bodega Floor

04 Thursday Apr 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Bodega "Magic Carpet" Project, Ecuador, Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PEOPLE

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Acrylic Painting, hand-painted floors, magic carpet ride bodega floor, painting concrete floors, what to do to an ugly room

Two days of hard work equals amazing progress!

Two days of hard work equals amazing progress!

A long day of painting can be quite exhausting, and Barbara clocked out and went to sleep hours ago!  Her batteries will be recharged in the morning, and mine will be dragging!    I think you’ll be pleased with the progress on the bodega floor.  Enjoy the photos! Continue reading →

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Postcards from Zeebra’s Flying Carpet #3

30 Saturday Mar 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Ecuador, Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, PEOPLE

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Ecuador, hand-painted floors, La Division, painting concrete floors, Places to eat in Jama Ecuador, Postcards from Zeebra Flyinc Carpet 3, restaurant exclusivo jama, Restaurant Exclusivo Jama Ecuador, where to eat in jama ecuador

What are those women doing today?!!!

What are those women doing today?!!!

Thanks, everyone, for your great feedback about the Postcard series! Barbara has enjoyed riding copilot in the WordPress seat, and one of these days she might join us with tales of her own! The riverhouse sits ‘one curve back’ from the mouth of the river, and during the rainy season, an amazing amount of debris washes past the house and later finds its way to the Playamart shelves! As the pelicans fly, the beach is very close; by land, one walks parallel to the beach about a mile to that petite village of La Division.

Alison and the puppy!

Alison and the shoe thief! (La Division Ecuador)

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Did anyone else see the face?

Did anyone else see the face?

The shrimp ponds prove year-round feasts for the birds.

The shrimp ponds prove year-round feasts for the birds.

 One feels as if time has stopped when Jaime, one of the lone icons on the river, passes by in his primitive boat.

One feels as if time has stopped when Jaime, one of the lone icons on the river, passes the house in his primitive boat.

Jaime, one of my downstream neighbors, often sets out crab traps and promised to bring us five dollars’ worth manana.   Little did any of us know that strong rains were in our future! Continue reading →

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Postcards from Zeebra’s Flying Carpet #1

27 Wednesday Mar 2013

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Ecuador, NATURE, PAINTINGS: ACRYLIC, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Changing dollars in Ecuador, Ecuador Snakes, hand-painted floors, Postcards from Zeebra Flying Carpet, Restaurants in Ecuador, Vacation at the beach, Vacation in Ecuador, What is Playamart?

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Nelly, at nearby La Division, asks if we remembered to bring small change to pay for lunch!

When the bipolar internet connection allows, I will be sending random updates while my friend Barbara is here for a two-week visit.  Barbara and I have been friends since the year 2000, when I moved from Mississippi to Costa Rica, where she was a neighbor.   She now lives in the Republic of Panama and is using a few of her air miles for a two-week pass on the Zeebra’s Flying Carpet Express!

Like a good student, Barb arrived in Ecuador with plenty of one-dollar bills.  Many people do not heed the warning to bring lots of ones.  A large hotel or restaurant can easily make change for a twenty, but a small “Mom and Pop” restaurant usually struggles when you pay for a six-dollar lunch (for two) with a twenty-dollar bill.

Remember to bring lots of  one-dollar bills!!!

Remember to bring lots of one-dollar bills!!!

Thankfully Barb is a seasoned traveler and understands the woes of poor internet connections.  My neighbor  Jody (four miles away!) confirms that her internet service is horrible as well, and she also awakens early so that she can upload images.   She, like me, realizes that our service could be worse:

“… But then I remember Honduras where there were 3 important factors which had to come together to get an email out. 1) electricity, 2) a working phone line,  and 3) a server who chose to serve.  The last was always a crap shoot!  When all three were there together at the same time it was a cause for joyous celebration!!!”

Jody added, “While in Honduras one of our friends had a baby in the States and sent us a picture which while it took forever to down load,  and it clogged up our entire Internet connection for days as pieces of the gargantuan baby appeared….an eye one day, an ear the next!!  Needless to say we contacted the proud parents when the Internet was open again and asked them please not to send us anymore photographs, no matter how cute their new baby was!!”

Yes, it’s often difficult to wait long slices of time for an email to open – only to discover that it’s a forward or a huge image file that drags the system down to an earthworm’s speed.  Many people are not aware of what it’s like to be on the receiving end of an email that not only takes time to load but often is costing a small fortune at a cybercafe as well!

Barbara’s visit is going great, and I am slowly uploading ‘breaking-news’ images to share with you!    Here are a few to illustrate a summary she penned this morning. Enjoy!

Barb leaving Malecon 2000 (Guayaquil)

Barb leaving Malecon 2000 (Guayaquil)

“…I am having a fun time here with Lisa….We are painting her floor in what is going to be her “Artist Studio/Gallery where she will paint and have her Paintings on sale.  My body is a little sore from all of it but the work is worth it… 

While the paint dries, Barb and Lisa explore the area!

Concrete floor in studio gets a facelift; while the paint dries, Barb and Lisa explore the area!

…We walked to town late yesterday…..about 3 miles .. but hopped one of the little taxi’s (kind of like the ones in Thailand) to get home. The day before we walked to the beach (2 miles away) and collected driftwood for her to make tables and chairs (yep…I did write that right) tables and chairs!!

Yes, Barbara finally visits the closest branch of Playa Mart, where the shelves are restocked daily.  The only problem is that it's hard to find a checker to help you!

Yes, Barbara finally visits the closest branch of Playa Mart, where the shelves are restocked daily. The only problem is that it’s hard to find a checker to help you!

…Anyway it was so hot and yes I did get sunburned….so we conned a dump truck driver that was headed back past Lisa’s place to drop us off…that was fun!! Mmmmm and I am wondering WHY I am so sore?????”  (Barb Seibel)

How many people have the honor of riding in a dump with an FBI chofer?

How many people have the honor of riding in a dump with an FBI chofer?

How's this for a first-class co-pilot seat?

How’s this for a first-class co-pilot seat?

Because the bodega floor carried scars from life on the shrimp farm, it was first scrubbed numerous times with a special cleaner and then received two coats of ‘Agua Stop’ as a barrier between the concrete and the custom designs.

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A first-class upgrade with Hibiscus-Ginger-Mint tea enhanced this particular segment of the Flying Carpet Ride!

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Using the back side of a strip of vinyl, we are testing several experiments on this studio floor.

I will close with Barbara’s narration:  ” Yesterday after a quick break from painting…(popcorn … yummy but is this lunch??) Lisa walks down a couple of steps into her “Studio” and screams…..”A SNAKE!!”  – Am not sure who scared who the most … Lisa scaring the snake,  OR the snake scaring Lisa ….. OR ME from her scream!!  So what does Lisa do? She recovers, grabs her camera and WALLA ( voilà!) does a photo shoot!!  I on the other hand am still recovering from “heart failure” from her scream!!   But alas…all was good as the snake wanted away from Lisa as quick as possible and slithered out the door. WE continued on with our painting as if nothing had happened.“

A surprise visitor sneaked into the studio to get a sneak peek at the artwork!

A surprise visitor sneaked into the studio to get a sneak peek at the artwork!

Barb has many years' experience as copilot in the floor-painting tasks!

Barb has many years’ experience as copilot in the floor-painting tasks!

Did you enjoy the postcard?

Barb with an incubating sunburn...

Barb with an incubating sunburn…

More soon,

Z (and Barb!)

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Z for Zeeeeeeebra!

25 Tuesday Dec 2012

Posted by Playamart - Zeebra Designs in Hand-Painted Floors, PAINTINGS: CUSTOM DESIGNS & FLOORS, PHOTO CHALLENGES, TRAVEL: LATIN AMERICA

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Zeebra Rocks – Hand painted by yours truly for the Mola Series Exhibitions 2012

Frizztext’s Story Challenge has reached the end of the alphabet, and I had no problems finding images for the letter Z!   There are so many zebra options in my files for this week’s challenge, I will try to dole a few more out during the week.

Let’s go down the steps and see if we can find some z images to kick off the week!

Riverhouse Steps - One, Two, Three!

Riverhouse Steps – One, Two, Three!

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