It was on Thanksgiving Day in 1995 that I began opening my studio to the public here in Big Spring. An old converted boxcar downtown was its first home and today is Brushworks' 15th year of operation! Bean's World coffee house now sits where I started at age 42 with lots of hope for opening up the art world in town. It sure has been fun! Now at 2106 Scurry since 1998, my doors remain open for sharing ideas and exploring new horizons in art. If you have not been to see me and Jezebel, resident Siamese, please do stop by and I'll make you a cup of hazelnut coffee.
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Eye of the Rooster
9x6 watercolor on Winsor & Newton 140 lb cold press paper, done earlier in the month using one of many rooster and chicken photo refere...
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15x11 watercolor of a very large strawberry painted twice on separate 140 lb cold press Kilimanjaro paper, then cut one into horizontal st...
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24x9 inches, watercolor on Strathmore 140 lb paper, Daniel Smith paints, completed yesterday during a timed exercise on a weekend drawing e...
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5.25x7.25 watercolor on Lanaquarelle 140 lb hot press paper previously done. This hummingbird has his eyes closed as he sits in a shallow ...
5 comments:
Happy Anniversary dear friend!!
CONGRATULATIONS KAY!! 15 years !!
way to go!!
If only I lived nearby - Congratulations! I would love to be able to do something like this one day :0D
Thanks! Now I have the whole Black Friday day off, will go to the studio and get some framing done...am working on an underwater scene, a poured painting, with fishes negatively done. Stay tuned.
Congratulations, Kay!! That is really something to be proud of!
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