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Friday, April 22, 2011

Art For The Cure

Tis a Rose  9x12 Pastel Donated to AFC

 
If you want to be wowed by extraordinary art and yummy food and support the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Wyoming, plan to attend the event on April 29th at Little America at the 9th annual event.  Harvey Deselms is a coordinator of the art donations at Deselms Fine Art. 

Along with the food and fun you can support the AFC by bidding at the silent auction for your favorite piece. You can see the original art,  in a variety of media donated by artists from around the country, at   http://www.artforthecure.org/gallery/

You can get your tickets in advance by calling
307 432-0606 or email nfo@artforthecure.org

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Artful Hand Gallery

Artful Hand Gallery
I wasn't nervous, in fact it was FUN, and I sold three pieces of art at my first show.    I sent postcards to friends to invite them to the show and that made it a fun reunion for a few people I haven't seen in ages, many of my artist friends and even Josie from Tia chi.  I also met new ADD'ers ...Art Design and Dine, Georgia's project to get people out on second Thursday to many art venues.  We had some yummy treats and I demonstrated pastel to those that had no idea of the medium.  The gallery is open today until 3 PM and by appointment.  http://artfulhand.org/links.html 
Artful Hand Gallery



You can also see my paintings at the Old West Museum through Sunday, Deselms Fine Art through the 24th and the Cheyenne Artists Guild 50th Annual Easter Show through the end of the month.  The Guild will host a reception on Easter Sunday from 1 to 4 PM so see you there.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

OH NO!

Terrie Lombardi - painting in progress
Vanda & Terrie
An artist has so many talents to become successful.  Composition, light, values, understanding materials, years of work painting and studying.  For everything it takes to be an artist Terrie Lombardi has been there.  She began the first steps over twenty-five years ago and is flourishing in her career.  She sells her paintings for thousands, teaches privately and also does workshops.  I was devastated when she called to tell me she had to postpone the workshop for the Cheyenne Artists Guild.  She fell, one of those crazy little accidents with big consequences.  She broke both wrists!  The healing has begun with casts and surgeries but it will be many weeks before she can paint again.  We all know she will paint as this work and others are not finished.  She is committed to be in several shows and we need her for our workshop!  I saw her yesterday in Denver where she is staying with her daughter Amanda.  Many friends were there and we had a few tears and lots of positive conservations about beginning again.  She shared a card from one of her students from many years ago.  She has just completed her BFA and attributes her path to Terrie and her love of art and teaching.  http://www.terrielombardi.com/  to see more of Terrie's art...

Saturday, April 2, 2011

My First Show

Start of Salsa Pastel 12x9
Georgia Roswell invited me to show my art at her Artful Hand Gallery and Studio which will be my first solo show. I enter shows, I donate art and I have given my art to admirers so now it is time to sell my art.  The Gallery show opens on April 14th from 5 to 8 PM.  The Gallery will also be open on Saturday the 16th  or by appointment .
.http://artfulhand.org/Artful_gallery.html 

The still life, Start of Salsa, will be there along with twelve other pieces and a selection of my art cards.  We hope you will make Thursday for the Art Design and Dine event this month.  http://www.artdesigndine.com/