Tomorrow the High Hand Gallery will take down all the artwork, and in two days it will become a whole new invention of sorts! We do this every two months, and it amazes me that our curator can get this done in two days. We're helping of course, but she has the vision. I'd be in there for a month trying to figure out where everything goes, that it flows, and the colors compliment each other. It's a BIG job! So tomorrow I'll put in my time over there and help out. I did drop off my two new pieces.
I also sent in my JPEGS to the Blue Moon Gallery for the group show in August. These are marketing images for Sacramento Magazine. I really don't know if they will be used, but I sent them in! In regards to marketing images, I also sent in some of my Greece images to the administrator of the High Hand Gallery Blog. It's free marketing for each of the artists, so why not take advantage of it.
I did receive my order from Dick Blick and I really love the Bamboo frames I ordered to try out on some of my acrylic paintings that are hanging in Kerry Terese Salon & Gallery in Auburn. I will have to go down there and pick them up so I can try it on for size - see how it looks! I think they need a finishing touch of some sort.
Right now I am free of any project and I think I'm going to just enjoy that for today! But I'll leave you with these photography thoughts, again from LensWork Magaine:
"Good photographic composition is merely the strongest way of seeing." Edward Weston
"Without compassion, photography is a bore!"
"A full 30% of your best photographs will be lucky accidents."
(Ain't that the truth!! However, they are more in the category of amazing accidents. Maria)
Monday, April 30, 2012
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