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My project 2009 will be a selection of castles found in the French speaking areas of Switzerland known as the Suisse Romande. Romandy (French: Romandie, la Suisse romande, German: Romandie, Welschland, Welschschweiz or Westschweiz, Italian: Svizzera romanda) is the French-speaking part of Switzerland. It covers the area of the cantons of Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel, and Jura as well as the French-speaking parts of the cantons of Berne, Valais, and Fribourg. About 1.5 million people (or 20% of the Swiss population) live in Romandy.

There are hundreds of castles in this region. I will be choosing between 20 and 30 subjects for the project. A French castle is a "Château-Fort", for in French a simple château connotes a grand country house at the heart of an estate, with non-military, purely residential function. I will be choosing subjects that are categorized as "Château-Fort". 

The focus on the "Château-Fort" is to represent the country of Switzerland and it's people as I have come to know them since my arrival in 1990. Although a castle is considered a defensive structure it has also evolved through time.  A castle was not only a bastion and place for detention of prisoners but also a social place where a knight or lord could entertain his peers. Over time the aesthetics of the design increased in importance, as the appearance and size began to reflect the prestige and power of the occupant. Castles were built as defensive measures and offensive weapons, but often over time comfortable homes evolved within the fortified walls.The drawings will show this evolution and how it may or may not relate to the development and evolution of the Swiss

As an "avant-goût" I currently have one Swiss Romandy castle in my private collection. I will be rendering another version for this project. Over the next few weeks I will be developing the manifest for this project.

 

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Keb' Mo' Reflections (graphite on paper) This is the final drawing. Now I don’t want to tell you how to interpret this drawing but what I will tell you is what influenced it.  The motivation behind the choices and techniques used comes form listening to the music of Keb’ Mo’.

It is very difficult to analyze any work of art. So please listen to the music and read a little about the subject. Then make up your own mind on what story the drawing is telling.

I have made several changes to the original portrait to emphasis the message I wanted to convey. The message of how the music transcends the individual into another realm. This realm being express with the bright light at the end of the ally. I hope you all found this WIP interesting and thanks for leaving your comments.

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I'm really enjoying this WIP! I hope that my visitors are as well. If you haven't done so yet, go on over and have a look. And please leave your comments.

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