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October 31, 2005

New door and window installed

We've finished installing the new door and window in the studio. Once we get the main garage door replaced, the whole building should look a lot more studio-like, although what we're going to replace it with remains to be determined. The insulation is just about finished and the foil vapour barrier should provide a little extra warmth in the winter months.

Here's a pic of the old door frame being destroyed by me. Took the better part of an afternoon and evening to get the thing taken apart.

door_frame.jpg

I'm working on a few different art projects right now, each adding a more geometric design to my loose abstract style. I'll get some pictures up when I start getting paint to canvas.

October 24, 2005

At 44, artist was just blossoming

Pedro Alderete was putting the finishing touches on his largest and most public piece of work — a five-part mural on the outside of a million-square-foot building at Downsview Park — when he died Monday.

Working alone on a section of the mural that symbolized stewardship and included a portrait of his 5-year-old daughter, the 44-year-old artist was crushed between a hydraulic platform and the warehouse-style door he was painting. Emergency workers who rushed to the scene were unable to revive him, said park spokesman Garth Hardie.

TheStar.com - At 44, artist was just blossoming

October 17, 2005

Studio Update

More work on the studio conversion got finished before I went to the cabin out of Longlac. I finished the loft floor, and started insulating the ceiling. Once the insulation's finished, I can start moving things up there, to get them off the floor of the studio. That should give me some breathing room. And once I put the vapour barrier on the walls, I can put the shelving back into place. I bought some foil-backed vapour barrier, which should add to the R-value.

My door and window came in while I was away. I'm going to start installing them this week. Everything looks like it will fit properly, but I need to use concrete screws to hold them in place -- the door opening is too small for any kind of framing, but the opening is just the right size for a 30" pre-hung door.

I also got my new business account in place, so I can now take cheques made out to "Zuckerloft Studio". Now I have no excuse but to get my art out there.