Blessed are the people so happy when someone else has a magical moment. Here is my friend Mary, check her out smiling at my painting. If I didn't know better I'd think she was smiling because she saw it received an award. This is definitely one of the pictures I'll remember in my mind of that evening. BLESS YOU MARY and my over 100 Facebook friends who congratulated me! She was kind enough to drive me to the show reception for the First National Juried Show at the Fayetteville Underground with the theme "Women Take Flight". We got there early so we can get a good look at the entries before it got crowded.
If I remember right, there were 58 entries nationwide and 24 were accepted. I didn't take photos of the whole show but the entries were very creative in their concept and designs were strong.
Fayetteville Underground is a co-op of very talented artists. Aside from the juried show, the Fayetteville Underground artists were displayed on their respective walls. I was excited to see my friend Melissa Garrison's work up for the first time since she was accepted. Pictured here are just 1/3 of her pieces that were exhibited.
Oil landscapes by Melissa Garrison |
I also met an artist I admired - M.M. Kent! He was so nice and said such nice things about my one entry :)
Art by M.M. Kent |
Mary and I stepped out for a bit to enjoy the outdoor celebration of Fayetteville's First Thursday. Art was certainly celebrated well there with a bunch of booths and a live stage performance. There was even an
art class going on with children and adults painting!
The people who were in the know finally came up and told me their thrill when their favorite piece was chosen for the top prize by the juror Fran Otten who is a member of the Arkansas League of Artists and Mid-South Watercolorists (MSW). She also served as MSW president for four years. Her short speech before handing out awards came back to me that she was looking for good use of technique and design.
photo by Mary D. |
Meanwhile, there's not much progress with my studio. Construction is slowwww. But the latest progress is I've decided I want a glossy black door vs. using the paint I bought called "Drama red." lol
Erika Nelson's drawing of studio |
A very BIG congratulations to you! And I am so envious of your studio to be, it will be wonderful when completed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gail! Don't be too envious yet, the project hasn't been accomplished yet :)
DeleteWOW, so proud of you, CD! I loved this painting the first time I saw it!!! Yippee :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Red!!! It really took on a life of its own, it had energy even when all the lights were out! :)
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