And so it begins
Starting the work for the show in July, “Captured in Time: History We Wear”.
This piece uses an 1880’s opium bottle from Hawaii.
Starting the work for the show in July, “Captured in Time: History We Wear”.
This piece uses an 1880’s opium bottle from Hawaii.
A great turnout to this show.
I am pleased to present a few of my students in the Glen Echo Park Faculty Invitational Show.
Yes, ‘tis the time of year to make all those gift potentials! Here is a glimpse of a slice that was seen at the Strathmore Museum Show.
Many of the works of this year’s collection sold and are going to wonderful homes. These story pieces are all one of a kind.
Wow I actually have two minutes this morning to reflect on the show over a cup of coffee.
There are several steps to tearing down a show. Text removal, pack up of inventory, patching walls and paint, paint, paint.
Congrats to SilverWorks students Rona Eisner and Judy Madden for winning the “Purple Hammer Award” for excellence in design.
What a great night and quite a blur. We had around 200 come out for the preview afternoon and opening night.
The inspiration of floating waves is fleshed out in sketch form here.