Monday, April 18, 2011

B&W Prints


Sunday I worked at High Hand Gallery - all day. At least it's not so freezing cold in there. Me with my 'warmer' body due to age appreciates a little cooler weather, so we didn't have to light the heater. It was fairly busy on Sunday. The owner of the building is putting on a new 'Victorian' front to the gallery - the entrance within the sheds. This will allow the gallery to have two smaller rooms in the front, and then the whole gallery itself will be closed off from the fruit sheds, hopefully keeping the dust down. We'll just have to see how that works with the temperature of the inside of the gallery, once it's closed off.

A young 'just-married' couple of one day came in. They were perusing thru my black and white matted prints and found two that meant something to them personally. One was a B&W print of Latrobe Road looking thru a barb wire fence at a Valley Oak. They take that road fairly often for wine tasting. The other one was of a Carmel walkway from one of my Carmel series. They both said it was their best trip so far together! They also liked one of a surfer standing in front of 3 long boards in the early morning with the sun streaming through the cypress. So I gave them that one in card size as a congratulations on their marriage!

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