Rod Summers in Venice

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Rod Summers in Venice

Most of you know that, beginning next month, Rod Summers has a five week residency in Venice at the Emily Harvey Foundation. He will arrive on the 16th of February and leave on the 23 of March 2009.

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Comment by Bruno Cassaglia - poetArtist on February 8, 2013 at 1:41pm

performance venezia

Comment by Terry Reid on November 13, 2011 at 7:00am

but, Rod, you are in Venice again

Venic then, Venice now, always working on your Italian jokes

like, how many Italians does it take to change a light-bulb;

at least we know there were zero Futurists in Venice

Comment by Ruud Janssen on April 9, 2010 at 6:08pm
Seems Reid Wood will be next in Venice. See his group for all the details!
Comment by RJ - Moderator on April 22, 2009 at 8:41am
The CD contained wonderfull surprises! Glad to see such a wealth of photo's Rod!
Comment by Susette on April 6, 2009 at 9:44pm
Hi Rod,
sent you a mail about bringing around some plants. Maybe you didn't get it, so I think I try the blog for a last time.
Let me know when would be convenient to drop the off.
Loved the CD tremendously.
Susette
Comment by Susette on March 24, 2009 at 8:41am
Hi Rod,
This blog really was lovely and a delight to read.
Your pictures were a real treat for me. Wouldn't mind to have a copie of that cd the best of. I will trade you a couple of plants from my garden. interested?
Comment by Ruud Janssen on March 24, 2009 at 6:59am
Rod, The complete blog you made here could easily fit into a book..... Photo's and interaction with the readers...... A CD with all impressions. That sounds very tempting too to have. Venice is beautiful, you have showns us that with your eyes and the way you captured it.... Thanks so much! - Ruud
Comment by Rod Summers / VEC on March 24, 2009 at 6:54am
It was a long day...
It's oh so nice to go travelling...
But it's nice to be back home! [back to a real key-board!]
The Blackbird within whose teritory I garden
welcomed me by singing at full volume right outside my bedroom window at 5 this morning. He is now stuffing his beak with the food I have just put on the bird-table.

The journey of 13 hours (One bus,two flights, two trains and loads of waiting) went without incident and the book I had bought to read on the journey turned out to be most entertaining.

Reid, The people at the EHF are very kind, I was very comfortable and felt completely without stress. You are going to love it.

The Venetians are a friendly people, Venice is a gem, the light is a phenomenon. Both my cameras loved the place and I took close on 2000 photos, members of this group can have a CD of the best of... on request, I will be putting that CD together this week.
The mail pile awaiting me is a bit daunting... but will have to wait... there is even a do-it-yourself shaman kit from Medwolf!
I have stuck the fridge magnet mask to the fridge, I have decorated my monitor with Murano glass bead bracelettes I have put the books that I was given by the artists I met in a neat pile, I have put my clothes in the washing basket, I have eyed the bread machine, I have made a list of stuff I must do today. I have not yet looked at the pictures of the snow covered Alps which I made from the airplane window.
I will miss this blog...
Comment by Reid Wood on March 23, 2009 at 3:49am
Yes, thanks Rod. I'm scheduled to be at EHF in May 2010, and you've set a high bar for me to shoot for (mixed metaphor?).
All the best,
Reid
Comment by Stangroom on March 23, 2009 at 12:32am
Rod... thank you.
It seems like you've had a wonderful time.
Thanks again, for sharing.
Safe trip home.
Best regards,
Stangroom
 

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