Sunday, September 20, 2009

Web of Life Art Show + Lexington-Bluegrass Pagan Pride '09

not as many pictures as I'd like, again. can't understand my eternal failure in taking pictures. I wanted a few ones with Andrea, Mary and Tammy so bad!!!!

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.



 cute girls playing with my group mandala.







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:

Ruthie Redden said...

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

Janine said...

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!

Patricia Ariel said...

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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