A torn calf muscle has forced me into doing a sedately job that's been on my list for ages: that being, cataloguing my lifetimes work as a painter and sculptor. It's proving to be a Herculin task, the mental equivalent of moving my 150lb blacksmith's anvil that caused of my torn muscle in the first place. I'm beginning to learn there are limitations on what you can do in your eighties!
For the hundreds of paintings in my series "Daughters of the Caribbean Sun", work on my catalogue raisonné has the additional difficulty of matching models to paintings. With paintings of the nude, items of dress can't be used as an identifying factor. But having said that, Naomi's distinctive double-coil woven string bracelet has solved a few of my problems.
Another complication is that many of the jigsaw pieces are two sided: recto and verso. Large sheets of watercolour paper are hard to come by in the Caribbean. Hence, one painting painted on the back of another. The images below are a case in point.



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