the show went pretty well. so many nice people! unfortunately the workshop didn't happen, but even so it was a great day.
a whole day painting that banner... I wanted a Klimt-like tree, but in the end I found it very Tim Burton, which is also cool.
signs at the entrance, designed by myself. the show was in a historic house called "Allen House", on the Universalist Unitarian Church of Lexington property; hence the wallpaper.
Hecate and I.
not-so-good shots of the show. some of Tammy Wampler's pastels in the last one. her works have the most incredible colors.
the outside. lots of fun while I was working hard inside. :P
my baby with her new girlfriends (she is the smallest one in the center.)
after a whole week of hard work, now it's time to move on. taking care of my project, making over my website/blog, keep on looking for more adventure, and of course, p-a-i-n-t-i-n-g!!
3 comments:
so good to hear that your exhibition went well, it looks fab. I do love the "burtonesque" tree. also loving the tree of life painting and waiting to see the end result with breath held x x
It looks like you are having a lot of fun!
Your artwork is so beautiful and ethereal! I love it! I still want to paint like you!
Ruthie, you are always so sweet and supportive, thank you! I also liked the way the tree came out. I should have brought the banner back, but I was so crazy to come back home that it ended up getting behind...
Janine, you are alright, it was lots of fun. I love to participate in events like that, it's more informal and people are usually very vibrant. thank you for the support, you're such a sweetheart.
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