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Artists, Art Lovers, and Lovers of Artists Crowd Club Tuesday’s Opening
by on 1/17/2010 9:58:13 PM




What a celebrations of painting! Bravo to all the Club Tuesday Painters.

All the art was appreciated and several pieces sold.  My studio had never been so packed with happy people.  Next time we will stage it in warm weather to make use of the garden - stepping back to view the art was not an option this time.

The class was offered another show (opening March 4th at the Haystack Mt. Clubhouse).

We express our gratitude to those who attended and to Ciatano Vineyards of Lyons, CO for donating the delicious wine.



 

Tavern on the Green Auction in New York City- “Hey, that’s MY mural, yes THAT one, the one of Central Park with over a hundred horses!”

Any parent who has ever jumped up, waved their arms and wanted to shout from the bleachers, “That’s my kid!” will know how I am feeling.  The child, especially if an adolescent, will probably be embarrassed.   That’s the relationship that I have with my beloved Tavern on the Green mural. It will be sold off to the highest bidder and go to a new home – my own offspring – without any parental input. I want to go and shout out from the sidelines - but the hitch is, it isn’t mine.

How do you handle your relationships with your artwork once you no longer possess it? Do you hover over old photos now and then? To you ever want to meddle with its current life?

 




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