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Ova – 24" x 30" Acrylic and Gesso on Canvas,by I’m testing a new way to use my flickr images in my posts.a quick warning, my site is down (again :roll:) hopefully it will be back up again soon.
Ova – 24" x 30" Acrylic and Gesso on Canvas,by I’m testing a new way to use my flickr images in my posts.a quick warning, my site is down (again :roll:) hopefully it will be back up again soon.
In preparation for actively hunting galleries, I have done a lot of work behind the scenes – My new marketing materials have arrived, they look outstanding. I especially love my new business cards…. I think it is looking pretty damn fine, I have whittled my gallery down to two main ones representing my main styles.
I’m sorry I am not my usual vociferous self, I am working on building my physical strength up, trying to get over the Bug That Will Not Die and happily spending much of my time painting and drawing because the ideas are coming thick and fast.
An administrative law judge who heard testimony over the course of four sporadic months ruled Jan. 8 that Panse did violate the no-solicitation policy, but that the district failed to prove the teacher’s talk of nude-model drawing rose to the level of sexual inappropriateness. In his ruling, Joel M.
I had a random realization yesterday, I think I have been a victim of self censorship.
The competition is really hotting up over at Barebrush, the page hits are going wild and many artists are putting up their works.
A funny thing happened sometime last year when I wasn’t looking.
Artists Interview Artists: Jennie RosenbaumJennie Rosenbaum, an artist from Melbourne, Australia, participates in the Artists Interview Artists Project. Below Jennie responds to another artist’s five questions (Jesus de la Rosa from McAllen, TX). In order to participate, Jennie had to provide me with five questions for some other artist to answer.
Wow what a week it’s been. Sorry about that everyone – I should be back and resuming normal programming shortly.
“Live Model, Book One: Artistic Nude Figures for Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture” (Maureen Johnson, Douglas Johnson)To celebrate my accomplishments last year I treated myself to a new book.