Sunday, December 13, 2009

All night in the studio


Promises 4, Allison Moore 2009

This is the 4th drypoint I made in my series "Promises". Images inspired by the religious celebration Cirio in Belem, Brasil. One week left in the studio, the final countdown. I spent two night working there this week. Nice to leave studio at sunrise, while the city wakes up.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

eating well

Tacaca - traditional amazon soup made with Tucupi, prawns, Jambu and Goma. (2.50$)
Fried fish, salsa and a big bowl of fresh Acai(4$)
With a cup of Mango juice(50 cents)

The local cuisine is ultimately exotic, amazingly weird and healthy. Yesterday, I finally had my first taste of Tacaca, which is a traditional soup from the natives. The locals always warned me not to trust street food (Even though the whole city is full of street side make-shift restaurants) But after searching endlessly for Tacaca in licensed restaurants, I discovered that the most traditional cuisine is only found on the street. Tacaca is a hot soup made from tucupi broth, with jambu ( a leafy green that numbs your tongue) plenty of garlic, prawns, and the ultimate surprise - GAMU. I really enjoyed this hot soup, even though it is 35 degree weather. But when I got to the bottom and saw this strange jelly fish bobbing around, I felt like running to the toilet. At first I thought it was a dirty joke, to spit in my soup. Then I noticed it was too big to be man made, and thought it was a jellyfish, which was causing the extreme numbness in my mouth. I left it in the bowl. I later discovered it is actually a gelatin made from the Madioca root, like a tapioca. I am still unsure if I would eat it, but at least I dont need to get my stomach pumped. yummy.

in other news, I eat acai daily, and I will surely have withdrawals from this powerful nutritional berry when I return to snowy montreal.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Promises

Promises 3, Allison Moore 2009

A new dry point from my series "Promises". Images made based on the ritual customs people make for the religious Cirio festival in Belem, Brasil. This image is a man with no legs, holding wax figures of legs, to wish for health.

new drawing

Street Cleaner, Allison Moore 2009
A new drawing I made of a street cleaner in Belem, Brasil.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

new stop motion test from this week. made with 5 drawings of a walking termite, based on the amazon myth - Tau tau. The drawings are cut out, and repeated to create a walk cycle. I hope to make more next week.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

dry point trials

Man with a House as a Head, Allison Moore 2009
Man with a Boat as a Head, Allison Moore 2009

My first two trial prints in a series of dry point etchings, based on the cultural customs of Belem. These are the largest prints in etching I have made, and first time trying dry point. During the Procession of Nazare, the locals carry model houses and boats on their heads for good fortune.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

sketches of Sore, Marajo

Father and Son on Bike, Allison Moore 2009
Nun on Bike, Allison Moore 2009
Pregnant Girl on Phone, Allison Moore 2009
Construction, Allison Moore 2009
Abandoned Home, Allison Moore 2009
Man with Red Flag, Allison Moore 2009
Me and the Mototaxi, Allison Moore 2009
Boys with Sticks as Guns, Allison Moore 2009

These are the pages from my sketch book. Some drawings I made during my time at Marajo Island, in the capitol town of Sore.