Now this is quite interesting--dual intricacies at the very least. I like that you included a larger image of the pottery, really shows off the detail, the subtle highlights and shadows. And of course I had to peruse the backdrop thoroughly for towns I recognized. If the Milledgeville is Georgia's, I used to know it well.
Every day for a year I will post a new painting or drawing of treasures found during beach walks.
On June 26, 2010, South Street Gallery (located in Greenport, Long Island) will exhibit the entire body of work--all 365 pieces. There will be a preview showing the day before the opening. Please visit the gallery's website:
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Now this is quite interesting--dual intricacies at the very least. I like that you included a larger image of the pottery, really shows off the detail, the subtle highlights and shadows. And of course I had to peruse the backdrop thoroughly for towns I recognized. If the Milledgeville is Georgia's, I used to know it well.
two pottery passengers, each traveling their own trains of thought: parallel tracks, (con)junctions unknown.
What terrific comments!
Lovely pottery as usual. It is interesting to think of their journey through life.
i kept this one, & the wren. you will know why.
p.s. www.conjunctionsunknown.tumblr.com
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