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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Another WOW!


I am so excited today!! My friend David Barranti sent me this picture of one of my newest paintings, "To the Dance" (30x30 oil), sitting on an easel next to a painting of geraniums by another of our friends, Wen Ze Chen. It is in the ENTRYWAY of my newest gallery representation, Watson Gallery in Atlanta, GA!!! Nothing could make me any happier, unless I get a call saying it is sold!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Museum of Glass in Tacoma


Thanks go to fellow artist Diane Cutter for recommending the Tacoma Museum of Glass! We were able to go to visit it after our Alaska cruise in June.

As Diane says, the museum collection is modest. I enjoyed seeing the Dale Chihuly glass on the bridge connecting the museum with Tacoma downtown. We found we were especially impressed with the educational element there, as they do comparison and contrast for different approaches to the glass art forms. Another fun and admirable addition to their collection is the art glass made from the artwork of inner city children, who drew pictures and wrote stories about the characters they created. Each child receives a glass creation of his/her creature made by the museum workshop group, AND sees the another version of the same creature in the collection of the museum!! What a marvelous way to affirm kids and involve them in art expression at an early age!

The Hot Shop was another treat. Watching glass blowers turn blobs of glass into matched sets of martini glasses for auction was amazing. A fascinating narrative accompanied our up close and personal observation of the artists.

Saturday, July 18, 2009


Yahoo!! I have another painting published--this time in the July issue of Western Art Collector (about pg. 8). It's an ad for my gallery in Scottsdale, Rive Gauche. They have seven other new horse paintings from me, as of this week. Exciting!!!

This painting, a 24"x 24" called "Now and Then," is a companion to the one in the ad. That one is 30"x 30".

Our trip to Alaska and Washington state has put me waaaaay behind on my posts, but I hope to do better from this point forward.