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Each interview has a corresponding watercolor painting, which explores the place of home.

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Each interview has a corresponding watercolor painting, which explores the place of home.

    THIS IS HOME Gallery Tour

    THIS IS HOME Gallery Tour

    An audio tour for the gallery showing at Firecat Projects is now available. You can download the tour as podcast from iTunes or Stitcher. So, visit the gallery, download the podcast on your phone, and browse the paintings with audio from the interviews that inspired them.
    Thanks for stopping by!

    At Home with Roberta Feldman

    At Home with Roberta Feldman

    Roberta has lived in Chicago for 35 years, she says that she and her husband wanted to live in a city that felt like a city. Roberta says that she wanted to live in a large, dense city -- like New York City, where she grew up. She has lived in Streeterville for 10 years, after having lived in Lincoln Park for about 20 years. Roberta lives on the 66th story of Lake Pointe Tower with her husband. Chicagoans will know Lake Pointe Tower as the building near to Navy Pier, on the east side of Lake Shore Drive. Roberta hesitated to say that she felt like her building feels like home.

    Living on the 66th floor of a modern high rise building is truly unique. Roberta says that her condo doesn’t have a cozy corner that makes it feel home-y, the experience of being at home is dominated by the view. When I asked Roberta about the feelings that she associates with home, she said that she associate home with a sense of security and familiarity, but also with drama, in her current home, the view provides the drama. Those dramatic views change through the seasons.
    It took me a long time to decide what to paint from Roberta’s home. Roberta’s opinion of the meaning of home is informed by her study, she describes home as “a center space” the place go away from and the place you go back to. She also described this particular home as a unique refuge. Being so far above the city makes everything really quiet and the chaos of the city below seems very far away. I was hesitant to paint the view from Roberta’s home because skylines are so commonly depicted in art. I was struck though by how dominant the view is, in Roberta’s experience of home. It brings both drama and a sense of refuge and calm to her. The night I visited Roberta’s home, in November of 2014, the view was a little misty, the sky reflecting orange tones and mysterious layers of clouds.
    Special thanks to Stefano Vita for use of his music in the audio recording.

    At Home with Linda Rosul and Todd Wiltse

    At Home with Linda Rosul and Todd Wiltse

    Linda Rosul has lived in Chicago for 19 years and her husband Todd Wiltse for 25 years . They have lived in their Logan Square home for eleven years. Todd and Linda say that their house in west Logan Square felt like home immediately.
    As we toured the home, Linda described their home as humble in its’ origin. The houses in that area and built at the turn of the 20th century were what Todd describes as original“tract” houses, homes without much detail for working class Chicagoans.  Todd and Linda have been gradually rehabbing their home, the bedroom upstairs, later the main living space on the first floor, in addition to the front porch and front and back yards. The house is a labor of love for Todd and Linda, and it still in progress. In fact, when I asked them about favorite spots in the house Linda said her favorite place was the window looking out to the garden, which is part of a future planned renovation.
    Todd and Linda feel rooted in their home and Todd described the honey locust in the backyard is as the soul of the property. Linda has carefully created the backyard to be a dynamic place, with things blooming at nearly every time of year. Very few of the plants that are there now were there when Todd and Linda moved in, the tree though is a constant, it is what Linda describes as “old man-ish”. I decided to paint this tree in the backyard because it seemed to a physical manifestation of way in which Todd and Linda are rooted in this place, it’s been consistent and seems a meaningful part of the property for Todd and Linda.
    Special thanks to Stefano Vita for use of his music in the audio recording.

    At Home with Jane Sloss

    At Home with Jane Sloss

    I sometimes marvel at the serendipities that arise when making art. It was after I conceived of this project about home, that my partner and I decided to move in together. That decision took me away from Chicago, to the northern suburbs, to accommodate our commutes in opposite directions. This meant a move away from the home in which I had lived longer than anywhere else, having moved frequently through childhood and early adulthood. That is the home depicted in this painting. I was intrigued by the opportunity that this series offered to consider the idea of home as I went about the process of making and sharing a new home.
    Specifically, I have chosen to paint the garden that I cultivated in the backyard of the three-flat in Andersonville, which I shared with roommates for six years For the first several years that I lived there, I did not do any work in the backyard, but I noticed a dramatic transformation in the degree to which I felt connected to the place once I planted things in the ground. I also built a large picnic table, we strung globe lights and the backyard became a special place to share meals with friends and host parties. I also enjoyed the solace and derived comfort from the quiet time I spent in that place, watering and tending the garden.
    Special thanks to Stefano Vita for use of his music in the audio recording.

    At Home with Katrina and Mike

    At Home with Katrina and Mike

    Katrina Van Valkenburgh has lived in Chicago for 25 year and her husband Mike Newman for 26 years. They live in a house in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood. Mike, an architect, runs an office out of the first floor.  The couple say that they didn’t intend to stay in Chicago when they moved to the city from Boston, but somehow, they never left. Katrina and Mike have lived in their current home for 13 years.
    They say they feel at home in their house. and that when they first found it, they knew it was just right for them.” The second story which is nearly completely open plan is where they spend most of their time. They say they are almost always in the same room together. Mike and Katrina’s house is completely covered in ivy the summer, which is magical in it’s own way. It reminds me of the ivy covered walls from The Secret Garden, which was one of my favorite books as a child. They say that the house is alive in the spring and summer and that it changes through the seasons. I though it was interesting that Mike described the house as alive and that you really feel the “green” living in their house. I really struck when Katrina mentioned that they used to cut the ivy back at the windows, but that they now like to let it grow across the windows and that it feels like living in a tree or a tree house. It made me want to paint one of the windows in their second floor living space to try to capture a bit of that treehouse feeling. Katrina says that she’s feel grounded at home and though home makes everything possible Mike says that his sense of home comes less from the place of home than it does from sharing his home.
    Special thanks to Stefano Vita for use of his music in the audio recording.

    At Home with Angie and Mel

    At Home with Angie and Mel

    When Mel and Angie first started dated, they dated long distance, with Mel living in Chicago and Angie living in the Bay area, in California. Mel and Angie say that they spent a lot of time on the front porch during the first summer when Angie spent time in their current home. The painting depicts this front porch where Mel and Angie shared a first beer and watched thunderstorms, which are uncommon in the places where Angie grew up. I think I was really drawn to paint the front porch because of the specificity of the memories associated with that particular spot in the home.

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