"The Engagement"
I am posting another of the works, on Women Doing Ordinary Things., "The Engagement".
It has been awhile since I have written. I told you that I would not write often. I do have things to share.
First, I am leaving my website, www.flowers.myexpose.com. I have been represented by them for a long time. I am grateful and appreciative of the function that they served for me over the last several years. If you visit that site now it will indicate that it is disabled or suspended. I prefer disabled since i left them. In the near future, I will be putting up another website that offers more flexibility in range for my endeavors. In the meantime, I have work on this blog, which I hope that you will consider following, and on two other sites, Summitart.org and independenceartassociation.org.
Second, I participated in the Plein Air event at the Perry Yacht Club in Kansas. The people were lovely and hospitable and painting water reminded me of home- Michigan! I sold one picture there. It is posted here, too; unfortunately, I did not get reproductions made before I submitted it the Regatta Art Show at the lake.
Waiting to Sail
Last, for now- I have the pleasure of showing with the Light in the Other Room, a exceptionally talented group of African America Artists from the greater Kansas City area, who are celebrating their 10th Anniversary in a group show at the Lofts Gallery 2101 Vine in Kansas City in the Vine Street area near the American Jazz Museum. The opening is September 30, 2011 from 5-8 pm. This event was juried by Carolyn Cameron, Fiber Artist, James Martin, Curator, Truman Medical Center art collection and Leonard Pryor, President Emeritus, Kansas City Art Institute. The exhibit and will be sponsored by the Greater Kansas City Links Chapter. This promises to be a wonderful networking evening with administrative representation from the Nelson and the Kemper Museums who will gather at this show to welcome the new President of the Kansas City Art Institute and of course. to congratulate the TLITOR members. Add this event to your calendar, this kind of gathering only happens on occasion.
The show is curated by Pat Jordan, curator of the Lofts Gallery.
Erlene
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