Art on Depot Gallery

I met Cathey Bolton this morning.  My work will be represented by her new gallery in Waynesville, NC.  Opening night is Nov. 7 7-9pm, in conjunction with Art After Dark.  I continue working on the figure for the grant.

Hoping-ABC

I applied for a grant.  In doing so, the idea of women facing cancer smacked me in the face.  So whether I get the grant or not, I’ve decided to work on a series of figures titled “Hoping”.   Since recent discussions pointed out the importance of naming a work, I’m going to give each one a name, in alphabetical order.

Chemo Today

I wrote a proposal for a grant from the Henderson Arts Council.  Even if I don’t get the grant ($1000) I’m working on the figure that would be in it.  “A bald, scarred, woman is huddling in her closet.  She does not want to face her fears, sickness, and the medical mangle called “health care”.”

Christmas cards?

Bobbi’s coming home!  A week in the hospital is more than enuf for anyone.  Do you think these pix would make nice Christmas cards?

Hardest working dog

Bobbi, I wanted you to see the hardest working dog in the studio.  She’s sure that her next auction will net $700 billion dollars.  So you’re going to have to really bust your butt to keep up with her!

after a year…

This is part of the Fury’s series, called “What the Hell Happened?”   She’s demanded attention off and on since last fall.   I think I’m getting her together.  The snow pix are experiments with dripped enamel underpainting.  Also, I am working on a grant proposal.  Guess it’s rude to mention it, since I’m not ready to post anything.  RASPBERRY!  So I’m rude, or disorganized.

drippy paint

If you’ve seen a Jackson Pollock painting in real life you’d know how seductive they are.  These are some experiments with drips.