
The painting above is a small, 12"x9" piece called (Relic #2) that has been packed up along with others for the road trip to the Carolinas. Below is another small painting, Chant, 8"x6." I like to take along some of my actual work to show students when I teach, and this time, I'll have a gallery wall to hang them on at River's Edge Studio, in Asheville, NC where I am teaching an advanced level Oil and Wax Workshop on the weekend.

The following weekend I will be teaching my basic class at ART Works in Beaufort, SC. (There are still 1-2 spaces left in that class.) In between, my husband and I will have a few days in Atlanta, where I hope to check out some galleries, and the High Museum. I'm looking forward to the trip very much, and besides all the usual reasons for enjoying travel and teaching, this trip means finally getting to experience some real spring (Wisconsin is still chilly with snowy patches...)
Today is busy with packing, organizing, and getting things set up for our house-sitter, so this post is a short one. I'll depart with one more painting photo, below: Timanfaya #5, 12"x12".
very nice smalls Rebecca.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe and hopefully weather-cooperative trip.
thank you Ben. Anything will be better than Wisconsin, weather-wise!
ReplyDeleteAll three are beautiful. Have a healthy and fun time teaching and travelling.
ReplyDeleteThe small paintings are very nice. I particularly like the calligraphic line and colours.
ReplyDeleteAmazing as always!
ReplyDeletethanks everyone.
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca,
ReplyDeleteThese paintings have a quiet warmth to them.
Enjoy your visit to the Carolinas. I was going
through your blog & website-how can I sign up to receive your blog in my in -box?
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thanks! I think you just click the "follow" button at the top left but I am not sure if you get notifications by doing that or what--try it and let me know!
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ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca--Just checking in--I've been enjoying your works as you post them--very inspiring.
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