It’s been ages since I blogged, in fact I think I should be
called The Un Blogger! I have been so busy in the 2nd part of this year that
there was no time for anything but painting. It has been a great year for me. I
made my decision in the New Year to open up, mix more with other artists and
generally try to get my work out there. It worked!
I did enter our local fair exhibit with 4 paintings and won 4 first ribbons! I felt so honored. It was great fun as I was also a judge for the Childrens Art exhibit. So interesting and so many young talented artists out there. It was great to be part of the local community.
Elvis even made an appearance at the fair!
I have entered a juried exhibit that
is being held by the Lan Su Chinese Gardens in Portland Oregon. We will know
our results in January 2017. The exhibit is called Lan Su in Bloom and will
open March 1st 2017. I had never been to the gardens and so Ian and I
took off for a weekend to Portland to check them out. They are a hidden
jewel of Portland, a Shangri-La in a busy city. I had no idea. We went on an
autumn day and it was packed with people but somehow we never felt the crowds. I
took many photos and made sketches. In the end I ran out of time due to other
deadlines and have only entered 2 paintings but I have lots of ideas for other paintings.
I also received an invitation to take up a once a week
teaching post at the Calyx school where I was a guest earlier this year. I couldn't believe it, it was such a lovely offer. I am
so busy I am not able to take them up on that but I counteroffered with a
proposal. So I will be teaching one workshop a month and then the group of 10
year olds will work on the project and I will see how they are doing every month
and give the children guidelines. I am very excited about it. We are opening in
2017 studying bulbs and roots working with graphite and pen and ink.
I had 2 exhibits going on at the same time for November
and December in MUSEO Gallery in Langley and in the Flower House Café in
Bayview. To my delight I sold several paintings mainly to people from Seattle
visiting and even bartered a painting with another Whidbey artist for a large roll of
Fabriano paper!
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