You've all heard that "art is everywhere". It is, but we show you why and who is doing it.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
New Kind of art It's Coming
I'm feeling brave and creative. Expect something new. I'm making a mixed media piece, combining acrylics, some gouache, alumina, and found objects.
Will post this week.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Art Showing
I'm happy that so many people managed to get to Poore's last night. It was good to see friends and so many painters who came out in the rain.
Will post some photos when they are ready.
So good to see you guys!
Thursday, May 22, 2014
E W Poore's Art Gallery Showing
Tonight's Reception from 5PM to 8PM begins the annual Art Show. Paintings will remain on display through June 14th.
My Entry: "For All of You"
My Entry: "For All of You"
So Sorry!
I've been away much longer than planned. But, do have some things to write about -
First, I'll be posting some shots from SC locales where I was lucky enough to gather inspiration and leisure. Then I will post a phone shot of a painting recently completed and dedicated to our service- men and wome.
Finally, I want to mention that this painting will be displayed at E W Poore's beginning today.
So, let's look at South Carolina:
The top photo is the Angel Oak tree, the oldest and largest white oak in SC.
The next picture was taken in the French Quarter of Charleston - the building is a theater.
The colorful brick homes are also in the French Quarter.
The last shot was taken at the Sat. Farmers' Market, Charleston. I believe the steeple in the background is the tallest one in the city.
I'll post the art show separately.
First, I'll be posting some shots from SC locales where I was lucky enough to gather inspiration and leisure. Then I will post a phone shot of a painting recently completed and dedicated to our service- men and wome.
Finally, I want to mention that this painting will be displayed at E W Poore's beginning today.
So, let's look at South Carolina:
The top photo is the Angel Oak tree, the oldest and largest white oak in SC.
The next picture was taken in the French Quarter of Charleston - the building is a theater.
The colorful brick homes are also in the French Quarter.
The last shot was taken at the Sat. Farmers' Market, Charleston. I believe the steeple in the background is the tallest one in the city.
I'll post the art show separately.
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