Big Man Moves Into the Spirit House

This year marks a turning point for me, although there is still a lot to clean up from the last two years of thinness. I celebrated recently by driving to Lafayette and buying an old cypress pew from an old church there. The pew is nearly 12 feet long and it barely fit across my truck. But I drove there, bought it, and drove it home. It fit perfectly in the dining room and what could be more appropriate for the Spirit House than a church pew?

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Feeling content with my new pew, I set off today to gallery hop with a friend – we were boycotting any post-Thanksgiving Black Friday shopping in protest against the recent decision in Ferguson. I was checking out some paintings by Willie Birch in Arthur Roger’s gallery and stumbled upon an old colored lithograph of his, that had been in the drawer for some time, and when I casually asked the price, not only was I surprised, but so were all the people working at the gallery – one said if I didn’t buy it, she would. I snapped it up and now it will hang above the pew in the dining room. Birch painted BIG MAN in 2000. This work of art stretched my budget, but I was walking on air when I left the gallery because when I saw BIG MAN, I knew he was for me.

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2 Responses to “Big Man Moves Into the Spirit House”

  1. Mudd Lavoie Says:

    The pew is in itself a piece of art = gorgeous! And the lithograph… well… let’s just say I would have gladly bid on it too! More wonderful energy for the Spirit House — I can FEEL it 🙂

    XOX

  2. Rachel Says:

    Mudd – it’s all going on. I just need to sit back and enjoy where it is. My roommate is leaving in a week and I will have the house to myself again – yay! I canceled my annual Hanukkah menorah lighting party because of the art purchase – but whatyagonnado? I’m going to enjoy this December – it’s been a while since i have looked forward to the holidays!

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