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White abstract glyphs on black background

rinsemiddlebliss

"At the mercy of the geography"

Mark making and color

by AK Krajewska

On the one hand, I like to paint things, I mean representations of objects, both real and imaginary. On the other hand, I like the act of painting with no specific goal. I like putting down shapes and colors on the page. It's deeply enjoyable to load a brush with color from the pan and make a... Continue reading (833 words)

An abstract watercolor painting of roundish shapes with space in between them.

Imaginary horizons

by AK Krajewska

I took another watercolor class through Case for Making in August. In "Horizons," taught by Melanie Lan, I learned how to use atmospheric perspective to create an effect of depth and distance for mountains. First, we used fairly... Continue reading (900 words)

A close crop of a watercolor painting of a mountain range against an orange sky

Water wealth

by AK Krajewska

The late-summer green of forests, marshes, swamps, and riparian verges shocked me again as it always does when I visit the East Coast. Coming up from Washington, D.C. to Bradley, CT, I watched it all stretch out below me, first abstracted ribbons of river meanders and forests like green fur, and... Continue reading (447 words)

Photo of a zucchni vine with yellow blossoms, taken close up and underneath so that the spreading leaves seem to form a canopy of a great forest.

Recent reading

by AK Krajewska

Last weekend I went to a wedding that had a Wolf Hall book club as part of the celebrations. The other conversations also, naturally, drifted to books more generally. As I enthusiastically swapped book recommendations with people, I thought, not for the first time, that few things are as... Continue reading (1489 words)

Photo of a wood bookshelf going around a corner and up and down as far as the photo goes filled with all kinds of books. The titles are too indistinct to read. Photo taken at Mother Foucault's bookstore in Portland, Oregon.

Expansible Egg and Leomund's Tiny Hut

by AK Krajewska

The Dungeons and Dragons spell Leomund's Tiny Hut bears a strong resemblance to the the Expansible Egg artifact in Jack Vance's short story "Guyal of Sfere." I think it's likely the latter directly inspired the former, and while I couldn't find a direct quote from Gary Gygax saying so,... Continue reading (1655 words)

Photo of a white dome rising out of a blue building against a blue sky with fluffy white clouds, the clouds and the sky matching closely the white dome and the blue building. Sizewell B nuclear reactor in Suffolk, England.

Imaginary islands

by AK Krajewska

I've been painting imaginary lands and seas ever since I took the class at Case for Making in June. It's relaxing because I never have a particular landscape in mind, so there's no messing it up. It lets me play with color and wet-on-wet... Continue reading (527 words)

Watercolor painting of green headlands sinking into the sea, in the background an orange sun sets with a small slice of itself above it.

Second-rate synthetics

The uses and misuses of synthetic text

by AK Krajewska

A coworker asked me if I had found a way to get LLMs to generate good writing because he was not satisfied with what he was getting. Like pretty much everyone, we're under pressure to "leverage AI."[1] I looked around, saw... Continue reading (869 words)

The words Language and Violence over blobby colorful watercolor shapes

Ruth Asawa Retrospective at SFMOMA

by AK Krajewska

If you live in San Francisco, you've probably seen Ruth Asawa's artwork. She's best known for her woven wire forms, most often loopy enclosed spheroids, organic forms hung from above that evoke fruit or insect or bird nests. She lived most of her life in San Francisco and she was also commissioned to make many public artworks in San Francisco and the Bay Area. You can kind of come to take her for granted. Continue reading (871 words)

Close crop of a watercolor painting of a bowl of cherries by Ruth Asawa

Angel Island and Corona Heights

by AK Krajewska

I can't get enough of Angel Island. Some days fog obscures its feet, so it seems to float on a cloud in the middle of the San Francisco Bay. Sometimes it rises out of the blue-green water with barely any clouds above, and the white isosceles triangles of sailboats cutting up the waves with white... Continue reading (572 words)

Watercolor painting of Angel Island with mountains behind

Idli obsession

On a mission to make the deceptively simple South Indian breakfast

by AK Krajewska

Idli are an everyday breakfast food and anytime snack in South Indian cuisine. They're small disks of white fluffy dough, about the size of a person's palm and convex on both sides. The flavor is mild, a little bit tangy like a delicate sourdough bread. They serve a role kind of like bread or... Continue reading (2044 words)

A close crop of two bags of whitish grains, one labelled Urad Dal and the other Idli Rava.