"Poetry in Color" Art Show Being Hung at Center for Creative Leadership for January Opening

"Poetry in Color" Art Show Being Hung at Center for Creative Leadership for January Opening

I have just returned from the Center for Creative Leadership for a walk-through of the show I’ve been painting for these past few months. Each participant worked from the verse of North Carolina poets whose poems inspired them. My own chosen poet is Betty Adcock.

Here is the postcard CCL will be mailing to friends requesting notice for upcoming show. Consider this your

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Your Big Dreams Might Come True! New Art Studio at Revolution Mill

Your Big Dreams Might Come True! New Art Studio at Revolution Mill

I have a new studio! It's located at Revolution Mill at 1250 Revolution Mill Drive here in Greensboro. It is an old flannel manufacturing company building built in the 1800s. The windows are 14 feet high and the floors are hardwood 6 to 8 inches thick. The brick walls appear to be about 14 inches thick. Amazing and I'm thrilled to be in such a wonderful location.

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Ready for Artstock Weekend 2015!

We're getting ready for your visit here at The Creative Center.  The tour starts at 10am until 5pm on Saturday, October 10th and 1pm until 5pm on Sunday the 11th. Here's what's waiting for your visit in my studio:

I will be enjoying showing you my work and enjoying the refreshments that Debra has planned for us. Look for the RED balloons. For more information about the annual ArtStock Studio Tour event, visit this site!

As promised 'A Pale Blue Dot' finished and on display.

As promised 'A Pale Blue Dot' finished and on display.

As promised, an image of the final painting is included here, at the bottom of this post. BUT I want to tell you something that I'm really excited about, as I've contemplated the progress and completion of this painting. Although my painting is filled with a large expanse of blue, I also included dark at the top and side to represent distant space. And in distant space, nothing shows up clearly. Instead, what does that look like? 

Here's a photograph I found back in December,

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