It is unbelievable that I have pulled an ostrich for the last few months.
OVERWHELMED would be the only word to describe my state-of-mind.
Fabulous things have happened since I last posted . . .
1. We FINALLY, after 10 months, sold the house
2. We bought our dream house with an 1,100 sq. ft walk-out basement studio for me.
3. I am now trying to balance decorating and furnishing the house, pulling a rabbit out of the hat to set-up the studio, settling the kids in school and after-school activities . . .
4. Maintaining a busy exhibition and commission schedule.
Anyway, I'm back. Ready to conquer the world.
I've been doing tons of reading, researching, sketching, dreaming, sharing, and am ready for several new series of work as a result of this low energy ebb - as is all things, my life is cyclical and I feel on the output upswing!
Here is the empty (pre-purchase view of the studio) i.e., my "blank canvas" - still figuring out how to set it up, run some electricity, etc.
So I am back in the saddle and will be posting with more regularity . . .
For Art's Sake,
OVERWHELMED would be the only word to describe my state-of-mind.
Fabulous things have happened since I last posted . . .
1. We FINALLY, after 10 months, sold the house
2. We bought our dream house with an 1,100 sq. ft walk-out basement studio for me.
3. I am now trying to balance decorating and furnishing the house, pulling a rabbit out of the hat to set-up the studio, settling the kids in school and after-school activities . . .
4. Maintaining a busy exhibition and commission schedule.
Anyway, I'm back. Ready to conquer the world.
I've been doing tons of reading, researching, sketching, dreaming, sharing, and am ready for several new series of work as a result of this low energy ebb - as is all things, my life is cyclical and I feel on the output upswing!
Here is the empty (pre-purchase view of the studio) i.e., my "blank canvas" - still figuring out how to set it up, run some electricity, etc.
So I am back in the saddle and will be posting with more regularity . . .
For Art's Sake,