It's a Thursday morning and I have just finished another painting. We are gearing up for our final three outdoor shows. The season has been good for us. I think that we are ready to call it a season. While I love painting, the production of a quantity of paintings each week to sell is at times very difficult. In working in this fashion, I find success and I find failure. The failure through the years has become easier to deal with- I can look at the painting and say that it doesn't work and begin again. So as I leave for the day I hope that each of you realize that there are going to be failures and that we each move on in search of success. Have a great weekend. See at Salt Fork.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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Hello. I have been searching the web and hopefully I have found the right artist. I just bought some of your paintings at a home sale in Worthington, Ohio. Father, Mother and two children skating, soft greens and browns. Number 158/200. Not sure how old this is. Owner was a Veternarian. Could you please tell me about this painting. He had several of your paintings. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteThe print that you purchased was one of my earliest prints. It was a big investment for my wife and I. All the way home from the printers we worried whether we had done the right thing. The print that you purchased helped us launch our limited edition reproductions. I hope that it will bring you a great deal of enjoyment. Hope to see you next year at the Worthington Art Show on the Square. Ed
ReplyDeleteI remember a painting that you did called "My Town." I am interested in purchasing a copy of it, but would like to look at some of your other paintings of homes in the area. I cannot fiind a place on the web to do so. Am I looking in the wrong places, or do you display in a studio? Is there another pork that includes Dr. Welsh's home on Wheeling Street? Thank you. katieberan1226@yahoo.com
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