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A peek into the bohemia of Sayulita, Nayarit

*Shrimp is the best, big enough to split*
must hit em up @ least once
tip: order to go! Can be quite smokey @ the bar seats. Shop around while you wait a long while! Its worth it~
the surf
Hike the winding very steep cobblestone roads to the top of hill on the bays north end. Booty Hill I like to call it! Excellent early morning workout! Finish up with breakfast @ the Tropical House across from The Villas Del Palmar.
Let these two charm you with their sweet smiles and beautiful friendship bracelets

Links:
www.lesgazelles.com Pachamamma boutique, all wonderful handmade goods hippest shop in town
http://www.lovesayulita.com/ ultimate bohemian abode for rent above Pachamamma boutique
http://www.hotelhafasayulita.com The petit Hotel Hafa a spirited place in the heart of town
http://www.lilassafiro.com best jewelry in town
Artist Spotlight for February:
Devon Chapman
Sayulita, Nayarit Mexico


"I grew up in Santa Barbara, CA when it was still paradise.
My mother is Dutch. My American father met her during the war.
We spent many summers in Europe at my grandmother's house.
She was an avid collector of Impressionist art.
I remember lying on the floor, looking up at Renoir,
VanGoth, Cezanne, Picasso, Dufy, Modigliani, Monet,
quietly molding my reality while I absorbed those powerful brush strokes, and spontaneous color...
I studied art at U.C. Santa Barbara, the Honolulu Academy of Fine Art
and Santa Barbara Art Institute,
focusing my interest on oil painting.
Eventually, I discovered fabrics in printmaking class.
In the 70's, I became involved with textile design and
manufactured stage clothing for musicians in the Bay Area.
In the 80's, while I was raising my son, I created fabric "pictures"
using collage and applique' techniques.
In the 90's good fortune found me in Tibet,
traveling overland, feeling as if I were perched on the back of some huge,
life altering beast.
On returning home I made the leap into oils and soft pastels.
Santa Fe, NM was my home for 20 years,
but for the past 9 years Sandpoint, ID and Sayulita have been my home.
I paint from life.
If its warm I paint outside.
If its cold or rainy I set up a still life in my studio.
Painting is my passion. "
Devon's email: dchapwoman@hotmail.com
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Projects
Projects that have kept us busy on rainy days in Mexico:
take note for your next rainy day
arrangement of bamboo, paper, other foliage
basket made of soaked almond leaves
mosaic materials: broken tiles found in alley, pottery found on beach, cement black, latex paint
finished products
tie off of a brush
Action of brushes being constructed with palm parts
underwater still life with beachcomber finds
castanets: shells filled with other shell fragments and Elmers bonded seams
still life on a rock
watercolor
puppets
the toolkit
collections table...abundant
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