Phase one was a tour of the Pollock-Krasner House Museum in Springs, way out toward the east end of Long Island, at 11:00. The legendary Jackson Pollock and the very real Lee Krasner were painters, a married couple. Pollock is known for inventing a type of painting where he flung or dripped paint onto canvas on the floor; Krasner is known for outlasting Pollock, who was a self-destructive alcoholic, and realizing her true talent in life after his early death. They both are known for working in abstract expressionism, particularly with all-over patterning, though Krasner generally stuck to her brushes.
We left the hotel at 8:30. We had an interesting drive in the green and precious scenery, thinking about all the famous artists and writers who have lived in "the Hamptons" and other places with familiar names. We arrived about 10:30, which gave us time to enjoy the scene and photograph the exterior of the house and studio. The property is at the edge of a wetlands with a distant view of a bay. It was just an old, wood-frame, two-story house with various out-buildings, but the setting was calm and fresh. There were eight of us on the tour. The guide gave an excellent presentation on the lives of both artists and how they improved the shack-like house they originally bought. We replaced our shoes with foam booties and walked on the paint-spattered studio floor where Jackson worked. We looked around the house; it was very simple, and had several displays of shells. The whole was delightful.
Pollock-Krasner House Dan's photo |
View From Upstairs Studio, Pollock-Krasner House Dan's photo |
Pollock's Studio Building Dan's photo |
Inside Jackson Pollock's Studio Dan's photo |
Million-dollar Paint Drips Dan's photo |
Jackson Takes a Smoke Break Dan's photo |
Lee Krasner & Jackson Pollock Dan's photo |
Dan on the grounds of the Pollock-Krasner House Jan's photo |
South Ferry, Our Mini-van, Jan Using iPad Camera Dan's photo |
Claudio's at Greenport, NY Dan's photo |
Dan at Claudio's in Greenport, NY Jan's photo |
The Cross Sound Ferry to New London, CT Dan's photo |
Long Island Sound Dan's photo |
Coming in to New London, CT Dan's photo |
General Dynamics; Electric Boat Division; Groton, CT Dan's photo |
Dan said he really enjoyed the day's driving: the traffic was light, the scenery was pretty, we handled the tricky navigation with ease. For him it was the best day of the trip so far.
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