Welcome To My Blog
Occasionally I like to write a few paragraphs on a subject other than sculpture or mosaics. Writing serves several purposes for me … (I) When remembering or thinking about something, writing on paper with a pencil forces me to organize my thoughts. (II) Writing often gets me laughing at my own pretty bad jokes, me being my best audience. (III) A person exploring this blog might actually read something of interest or be prompted to write something for themselves.
My intent is to add something new to this blog every 10-15 days. Enjoy!
Thanks, Rosano
THE ARROYO CAFE & MARGARET’S FAMOUS HOMEMADE PIES
THE ARROYO CAFÉ & MARGARET’S FAMOUS HOMEMADE PIES Knowing very few Spanish words besides “Hasta la vista”, (sometimes with the Anglo word “baby” added), I guessed Arroyo was a Spanish family name which adorned [...]
HORSES IN ART – a wallet-sized history
This essay was prompted by a mosaic I made in late 2019 and the mosaic was first posted on Facebook December 5. THE EMPRESS – a mosaic of stained glass, vitreous glass, marble, and leather [...]
EARLY REVIEWS & COMMENTS – MOSAICS WITH ROSANO
3/10/19 MOSAICS WITH ROSANO – A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Artful Mosaics – Comments and Early Reviews (some appear on AMAZON and BARNES & NOBLE) I have that book, and Oh. My. Gosh. Is. [...]
BEAN SOUP
On my 1960 scooter trip across the US, mid-afternoon somewhere near Manchester, Kentucky, I pulled into the dirt parking lot of a small, well-worn café for a cup of coffee. A six stool counter was [...]
MOSAICS WITH ROSANO
A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO CREATING ARTFUL MOSAICS My mosaic book is available. Mostly a "how-to" for mosaic beginners. There are quite a number of "extras'' included, but the ‘How-To” part is a printed version of [...]
FATHER OF MODERN MOSAIC – ITALIAN ARTIST GINO SEVERINI
Note: This is one of eight "Cultural Moments" included in my book MOSAICS WITH ROSANO - A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO CREATING ARTFUL MOSAICS. Copies of this and other of my books can be purchased by [...]
A MUCH ABBREVIATED HISTORY OF MOSAICS
Note: This is one of eight "Cultural Moments" included in my book MOSAICS WITH ROSANO - A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO CREATING ARTFUL MOSAICS. Copies of this and other of my books can be [...]
MOSAIC CLASSES – BASIC INFORMATION
MOSAIC CLASSES - BASIC INFO ... flexible scheduling allows the beginning student to start at any time. Use my email aprosano@gmail.com or Facebook private message or my phone 520-297-3606 Here is preliminary class info: If [...]
TOUGH LITTLE LADY
TOUGH LITTLE LADY In 1960 I drove an Italian motorscooter across much of the US. Some 55 years later, in 2015 I wrote of that crazy journey in “Scoot Across the USA”, a book published [...]
HONOR YOUR WORD
HONOR YOUR WORD By Aureleo Rosano 9/29/2016 Instilled in us as kids, was the idea of doing what you’ve said you would do. Childhood stories and conversations with adults stressed [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 32 – PARIS AND SEGREGATION
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 32 – PARIS AND SEGREGATION Waking up in Gainesville, TX in the middle of May is not so bad, I thought. With a little effort, and a little time, there [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 1 – SETTING THE STAGE
Trying to recall events, circumstances, and impressions from 55 years before is a challenge. In 1960 I drove an Italian motor scooter from Tucson (near the border of Mexico) in Southern Arizona on a zig-zag [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 2 – PREPARATIONS AND DEPARTURE
So … the decision was made to use the 1959 Lambretta to cross the USA from Tucson, AZ to Boston, MA, a map distance of 2500 miles. Of course, preparations are necessary. One doesn’t just [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 6 – FIRST NIGHT OUT
So this was Show Low, a small town, a popular summer recreation and resort area, but also an agricultural and logging center. Pine trees were everywhere, big pines and little ones. I had traveled about [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 13 – BARNEY DOES QUITE WELL
The mobile home (in my mind they were still called ‘trailers’) had two bedrooms, the furthest aft was fair-sized with two full-sized mattresses on the floor and a walking ‘path’ at the foot end of [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 21 – A TINY TENT FOR TWO
On the road again, out of Denver, south along Route 85 or is it 87, but this time with a pretty passenger. Heading to Colorado Springs, the Lambretta behaving well as always. We would [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 32 – PARIS AND SEGREGATION
Waking up in Gainesville, TX in the middle of May is not so bad, I thought. With a little effort, and a little time, there would be life-saving coffee available. My companion was still sleeping. [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 40 – NEW ORLEANS TOUGH
In my sleep, in the middle of the night, there was vague awareness of Stella being up, moving around, doing things, and then being back in my arms. Later, struggling to wake, I knew she [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 42 – ON TO MEMPHIS
It had rained sometime during the night in Vicksburg. Hearing the sound of rain on the tarp told me it was a gentle rain. Having taken two or three aspirins before trying to sleep had [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 45 – ALMOST CHICAGO
Sometimes, morning arrives when you least expect it. Looking out the wallet-sized window of the small motel cabin, there was some light in the sky which meant I had slept eight or nine hours. Stomach [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 49 – KENTUCKY GIRL SCOUTs
In my tent, in the middle of the night, in the middle of the woods, in the middle of Indiana, I was awake and I was alone … not lonely, alone. Traveling across the US [...]
SCOOT ACROSS THE USA – 54 – THE COMMUNE
Jacksonville, Florida had become the 80% mark of my journey, the end of the fourth leg of five … first: from Tucson, Arizona to Denver, Colorado, second: (unplanned and spur-of-the-moment) from Denver to New Orleans, [...]
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MY JOURNEY AS A VOTER
MY JOURNEY AS A VOTER As a child and then a teenager, I grew up under two fine Presidents … Democrat Harry S. Truman, followed by a Republican, Dwight D. Eisenhower, “Ike”. To me, then, [...]
BEING ALONE
BEING ALONE In my tent, in the middle of the night, in the middle of the woods, in the middle of Indiana, I was awake and I was alone … not lonely, alone. Traveling across [...]
OKTOBERFEST TRADE DEAL
OKTOBERFEST TRADE DEAL In the middle 1960’s, at Oktoberfest in Munich, I was involved in an unusual trade transaction (at least by Western standards). My first time visiting Europe, I was in my mid-twenties. Fueled [...]
THE CONFESSION
THE CONFESSION 1945 – In Connecticut, almost six years of age, I was being ‘trained’ to be a good Roman Catholic boy. One part of that training was studying the Latin necessary to serve mass [...]
TELLING LIES IN THE HOUSE OF GOD
Reader's Note: Having relived this story a few hundred times over the years, I still laugh every time. Then a question arises, given that the big sin had already been committed, the big sin of [...]
SEPARATION AT THIRTEEN
SEPARATION AT THIRTEEN Traveling with a friend, talking of many diverse topics. She asked me about the bravest thing I had ever done. Not knowing the bravest thing I had ever done, I did know [...]
CATECHISM CATACLYSM
CATECHISM CATACLYSM – A Tough Time - Optimum Outcome Reader’s Note: This essay (with a few minor changes) first appeared in Chapter 15 of SCOOT ACROSS THE USA, my account of a 1960 zig- zag [...]
BICYCLE TRIALS
BICYCLE TRIALS They were almost 5 years old. All three of them. My triplet sons and It Was Time ... time to learn to ride a bicycle. Twenty years before, when I was in my [...]
SUPERMAN & ME
SUPERMAN & ME Traveling across the USA in 1960 on a 1959 Lambretta motor scooter (similar to the more famous Vespa). I stopped at the library in London, Kentucky where there were a number of [...]
COFFEE AND ME
COFFEE AND ME In 2015, on Facebook, an image of my mosaic self-portrait entitled RESEARCH was posted. In the comments I mentioned I would discuss the coffee cup appearing in the scene. THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, [...]
WORLD WAR II – RECOLLECTIONS OF A CHILD
WORLD WAR II - RECOLLECTIONS OF A CHILD Born May 1939, a year or two before the US entered World War II as an active participant, and as a consequence I have little to [...]
IMPORTANT TIMES WITH MOM – A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE
IMPORTANT TIMES WITH MOM – A MATTER OF PERSPECTIVE My parents lived in Connecticut and were married for seven decades. My father, so intelligent and kind and patient, was an absolute prince. Everybody loved my [...]
IGNITE/CREATE – Interview: Aureleo Rosano, Artist
Take a peek at this. Interesting process which I'll talk about soon. https://youtu.be/wDZDWSavFzg
CREATIVE MIND
CREATIVE MIND “Why can’t you be like everybody else?” We, all of us, are creative people. There are infinite shades of color and intensity. Some people are orderly in their creativity, others are [...]
The Pill
Note: I wrote this silly little story using Italian for one of my classes at the local junior college. The translation, back into English, is rather stilted, I know, but it helps me to recall [...]
A FRACTURED FABLE
SNOW WHITE + 7 The assignment in Italian class at the local community college was to write a new version of an old story. Snow White was my selection. I wrote this in Italian and [...]
DOT DOT DOT
DOT DOT DOT Being a sculptor and mosaicist, my time in the workshop is often the biggest part of the day. Perhaps a third of the work on any of my art pieces is [...]
GIUGGIULENA- SICILIAN SESAME BRITTLE
GIUGGIULENA - SESAME SEED BRITTLE Of all the various foods I have tasted, my favorite food group is dessert. I feel strongly that dessert accompanied with a good cup of coffee is nature’s perfect [...]