Otis Oldfield And the San Francisco Art Community 1920s to 1960s Oral Histo
Otis Oldfield And the San Francisco Art Community 1920s to 1960s Oral Histo
Helen Oldfield
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I don t remember that. I remember Sam Bell coming to pick yours up, and I think that he walked them home. I m not sure. So they got back, too. Anyway, I was doing my job as conscientiously as I could, and I thought they needed exercise beyond what they could get on that little deck. It was rather confining. And the sandbox was not totally satisfactory, because they poured it in each other s hair and all that stuff. [laughter] That s the way children are. DuCasse: You mentioned that at one point... you tried to get Otis to rent a studio elsewhere so he would have more peace. But that didn t work. Oldfield: It lasted, I think, one month. He allowed me to persuade him, and he rented a room in the Monkey Block. He took some canvasses down there. My idea was that I create a husband who had a working day routine, instead of being always underfoot and always needing to have everybody conform to what he wanted. I thought that he ought to be equal to taking care of his needs for himself. I 105 Oldfield: think he came home for lunch, however, but I don t remember for sure about that.
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