In 1979 Eleanor rented an apartment on Marine Street in St. Augustine. A painter traveling from Mexico she found a place that fit her desires. An ancient, tropical enclave by the sea. A few months later she met Curt, a newly arrived woodenboat sailor who had traveled down the East Coast from the Outer Banks of North Carolina stopping and working along the way. He too had found a good reason to stay.

From that time, through their years together and the many places they have lived, they have documented their experiences through creative expression. Their story continues here...

Thursday, January 28, 2016

WorkDay

This week has been fruitful. We have both settled into our work- Eleanor developing sketches for an assemblage reflecting the extended family of our barrio... and I working on a series of small figurative abstracts. It is blended with conversation, copious amounts of food and drawing lessons for the kids. Con mucho gusto.

Eleanor getting some tips
Studio


New work











Committee of "critics"



moving with a purpose

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