Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Awesome Inc show
I thought I'd share some pics from the exhibit at Awesome Inc. It's a neat place in downtown Lexington where people have started their own businesses and they share the space and the rent. Rebbecca has a dance studio there and Andy, my former drawing classmate (and student of the wise and wonderful Ross Zirkle, God bless his soul!) helped me get a show there and thanks to them both. It's a great space but kind of hard to see in during the day. If you go by at night look in, it's pretty cool. It's across from Duncan Doughnuts on Main Street. Just be careful if you are driving.
Labels:
Awesome Inc.,
cliff sullivan,
Duncan Doughnuts,
Lexington,
Ross Zirkle
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
WoodSong
Hi again, just thought I'd post the finished painting "WoodSong". It seemed like the only name suitable for this piece. It just seems that the subject is singing to the trees above her, and enjoying her place in the Universe. Here is a positive attitude we can all emulate and it would be good for us all. I really enjoyed working on this one despite being really busy lately. I guess when working on this piece I was kind of like her, slowing down and enjoying painting. What do you like to do to relax? Do it and have fun!
Monday, August 3, 2009
Kentucky Theater Exhibit
I thought I'd show some of my pictures from the exhibit I had at the Kentucky Theater. I didn't sell anything this time, but I do have someone interested in a piece who I am currently talking to. The show ran through July and he didn't get in contact with me until August. That's OK, better late than never. But be assured, if I make this sell the Kentucky Theater will still get the commission coming to them, it's very good to keep good relations. And, Fred (the Manager) has been very helpful and supportive as far back as I can remember. I have an exhibit at Awesome Inc. through August and I'll post those pictures very soon. This will be a busy Fall, hopefully with lots of sales from very, very good people. Everyone take care and have fun!
Labels:
abstract art,
Awesome Inc,
cliff sullivan,
Kentucky Theater,
Painting
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