Day 88, Friday, November 24, 2023.
Rodin’s statue of Balzac is just a couple of blocks from the Académie de la Chaumiere. I wanted to take a photo of this famous statue but I kept forgetting, so I planned on doing it today. Wouldn’t you know it…there are workmen putting scaffolding up and most of the statue is hidden! Guess I’ll have to return one day to take this photo! I stopped at an art store nearby to get some conté crayons for a friend but they had almost none left! Darn, there was a good supply when I checked in September. I guess I should have bought them then.
My favourite spot for drawing, when I get here early enough to claim it, is in the second row on the left side of the room. You can see the stool I use for a little side table with my blue cup and some of my drawing pencils beside my chair. I also come early so that I can snag one of the two available chairs… they are so much more comfortable than the stools. Kamelia, the young woman with the long red hair is our lovely model today.
These stairs have been worn by countless footsteps, by countless artists over the years since the Académie opened in 1904. I hope they never renovate and repair these step… I love seeing traces of those who have come before.
The bulletin board by the front door lists all the life drawing drop in sessions. When I was here in 2014 there were more sessions offered, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays there were two sessions back to back…one at noon and one at three o’clock. I liked attending those days and really enjoyed spending most of the day drawing. The sessions were also longer, 2 3/4 hours compared to 2 1/2 hours. The sessions I attend back home are 3 hours long with one 15 minute break…2 1/2 hours flies by very quickly, especially with two 15 minute breaks for the model. I was told that the hours changed after Covid which is too bad, but hey, I am still drawing in Paris!

Two 10 minute and a 20 minute pose
Three 5 minute poses
A 30 minute pose
And my favourite drawing of the day, the final 30 minute pose.
Bob did a bit of exploring today but it was a cool day and he didn’t take very many photos. The Pont Alexandre III is considered the most beautiful bridge in Paris. The glass domed building is the Grand Palais. It was built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition and houses many of Paris’s large scale exhibitions and events. I haven’t been inside yet, and I don’t suppose we will have time this trip…another trip to Paris is definitely in order!
This sculptural sign is counting down the days until the Paris Olympics…Only 278 more days to go.
We both arrive home about the same time, make dinner and have a quiet evening. Our trip is coming to its end, we leave for home in just three days!