Christmas Presents by Jim Hathaway

I opened my presents from America and found an envelope full of hair. One of my sister's no wool sheep was sheding. She grabbed a handfull of winter hair for me to make a brush.

I wonder should I make two long very thin ones or one long sort of thin one? I wonder how it will work with ink?

I guess I have a project for the new year. But first to give it all a good boil.

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washed away by Jim Hathaway

Three rainy weekends and two typhoons in a row. i will admit that this was the worst October for an exhibition in my 29 years in Japan.

I do want to thank the valliant few that made it thru the storms to visit. And I'm not saying it wasn't fun.  It was. I got to fire up my hibachi two weekens in a row and that always makes for a good time.

I did a live painting too. I had planed to do a live painting for 5 weeks, adding a little each Sunday. But i quickly found that when people were visiting the show that there was no room to paint. And when no one was visiting there was no reason.

so I decided to do my live painting live on facebook every week when no one was around. the videos are still there on my facebook page.

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getting ready by Jim Hathaway

Cleaning up and putting things together. I will be showing some new things in October like this scroll.  The last job to finish a scroll is waxing the back, then pollishing the wax witha sting of beads. An old crftsman told me it protects the painting from the wall, and it protects it from itself when rolled.

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the big push by Jim Hathaway

Two more days and another October exhibition begins. Every year, for how many years?  

The upstairs is closed again this year.  One of the beams is still too shaky. The building is from the Taisho Era after all. I fear extra weight or commotion upstairs could cause some one to come right through.

Two more days to clean and prepare. I better get back to it.