Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Life in Vermont


Some studies I've been working on for the Game Supper: an African American woman at a table; a couple of figures in conversation; a farmer taking a break from pouring coffee.







Here is something I love about Vermont: This drawing of a farmer holding a coffee pot was done from life and the man who posed for it is our Representative to the state legislature, John Malcolm. John has a beautiful dairy farm in Pawlet. A few years ago, like so many farmers, he needed a hip replacement and realized it was time to sell the cows. A year or so later Perry Waite our longtime rep. decided he had had enough of politics; John ran and won the seat.

When Tom and I first moved to Pawlet and shortly thereafter attended our first Game Supper one of the many things that amazed us was that the guy running around pouring coffee was our state rep. Perry Waite. I lived in New York city for fifteen years and never laid eyes on my state rep., let alone drank from a cup of coffee that he poured. That kind of thing just doesn't happen in Queens.

When John took over the seat representing Pawlet, Rupert, Wells and Middletown Springs he also took over the post of pouring coffee at the Pawlet Game Supper; apparently it's a package deal. Naturally I want him prominently featured in my painting but with the legislature about to go into session I had no time to lose. A few weeks ago I summoned my courage and asked him to come to my studio and pose. He readily agreed, posed for two hours with barely a break (farmers really are tough) and would accept no payment (whew). You gotta love this state.

6 comments:

Karen Winslow said...

Totally awesome!!

jeff said...

that's brilliant.
My state rep is seeking a pay raise while asking all the good citizens of Massachusetts to have a cut in services due to the economic down turn. They are going to get 5% or more.

Great drawing of him as well.

Eulalia Benejam Cobb said...

There's no end to the Game Supper lore--the bit with the coffee pouring is starting to feel sacramental. Lovely drawings.

Mary Bullock said...

Love the sketches! I live in Maine and am constantly amazed at how down to earth and friendly everyone is. It is so great to live where everyone knows your name.
Mary
The Figurative Realm of Mary Bullock

Indigo Bunting said...

I do love this state. And I love that before I read a word, I thought, "Look! There's John Malcolm!"

I registered to vote at the dump, sworn in by Perry Waite.

Connie Chadwell said...

Wonderful drawings!