And, I've found, even without the built in gallery space of my former storefront studio which afforded me a every artwalk for 40 months experience, I've had steady opportunities to exhibit my work. Upcoming exhibits in the Winter and Spring at new spaces will be good for me. In January I'll be exhibiting with 3 or 4 other artists at a new gallery space in Port Townsend called Simon Mace Gallery. From February through May my works will be found at St. Joseph's Hospital as part of the Healing Through Art program, something I've wanted to participate in since hearing about it. I'm so hoping hospital visitors find a quiet, contemplative experience with my paintings. And then, in April I'm planning an exhibit at the Amadeus Project in Bellingham complete with an artist talk about how poetry influences my work (April is National Poetry month). Whew, and then it'll nearly be summer.
There will be a couple of new pieces in the Healing Through Art Exhibit and I'm hoping to create a grouping of large scale works for the April exhibit. I may have to give up that sleep in Saturday! Here are a couple of paintings from the archives, both owned by the same collectors, but purchased nearly a year apart.
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| A Whisper, oil on canvas, 8 x 24 in, Private Collection |
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| Inflow, oil on canvas, 8 x 24 in, Private Collection |


All wonderful things. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI'm especially interested in the talk you'll be giving on the influence on poetry on your art.
Congratulations on all the exposure! Are you busy applying or are people seeking you out?
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