For the past several weeks I've been redesigning my show display for a different format than the usual craft show table I usually have. A representative from Carol Woods, a local retirement village, called to see if I'd be interested in displaying my work there. Each month they feature two local artists with a month-long installation. Mine will be in the dining hall inside locked wall cases. I'm excited to be participating! The show goes in on Thursday the 26th, with the opening reception on the 27th. I even have to give a short presentation, which I'm currently sweating about. Marble Man has pointed out that I never seem to have trouble talking about my work! We'll see...
In the meantime I've been busy creating new pieces inspired by the early Spring weather
"Lavender Bouquet" |
You can find more information about this piece here.
It's so good to be back!!!
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So nice to "see" you! Was wondering if you'd wonder back here. Glad you did.
ReplyDeleteYour newest piece is lovely and does in fact remind of Spring. You will do just fine with the presentation. Congratulations on your showing. Creative Bliss...
ReplyDeleteCiao and welcome back ...
ReplyDeleteYour you necklace is so beautiful... it's so fresh and perfect for spring season!
Hi Kate,
ReplyDeleteYour necklace is gorgeous! Congratulations on your showing and you will do fine with your presentation, because you will be talking about what you love.
Therese
Welcome back! Good luck with your show display and presentation. It sounds like a great opportunity.
ReplyDeleteGood to see your post here. Lovely work as always. All the best at Carol Woods show. They will love it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous necklace!
ReplyDeleteKepi
Love the new cabs, Kate; they are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKate,
ReplyDeleteI found your blog through Eva Maria Keiser today, and I have to say, your work is absolutely gorgeous! I'm so impressed by your beading skills.
-- Sarah of Saturday Sequins
helllu
ReplyDeletemy talented friend!
aaahhhh...
as always
when i look at your creations
i want to reach out
and touch!
sometimes, kate,
it is so frustrating
when i cannot hold a piece
of your work
in my hand,
cannot turn it over
to view the other side...
:-)
{{ i really enjoy
what you do, missy }}