They required professionally photographed art for the catalog, which is going to be sent to galleries nation-wide. I had the photography done by Alex Patho Sr. and Alex Patho Jr, and had several other paintings photographed as well. The results were far superior to the images I had previously taken on my digital camera (which recently broke in my purse). The digital photos that the Pathos took are such high quality, they could make actual-sized prints of my paintings if I ever wanted those, including prints on canvas. This is the painting being used for the catalog and show:
This weekend, I have to get my painting framed in order to drop it off at the gallery on Sunday. The painting is 3 ft. tall and 2 ft. wide. This falls within the show's size limitations (needed to exhibit 250 artworks in a small gallery). I have not decided what kind of frame I will use. I am also considering attempting to make a simple strip frame, but I could also imagine something more substantial around it. I'll have to look at what is available.
Meanwhile, Tom and I are in the process of moving from our tiny apartment to our first (also tiny) house. We want it to be a creative place, and once we are done painting walls and ceilings and pulling out some carpets, we are going to designate space where he can comfortably write and where I can comfortably paint. I am very excited to make it a home, and to have a nice studio space. We have some work to do yet though.
4 comments:
Great!
It's so lovely to find you at another internet spot. Your painting looks great and I am glad that you are working to create creative havens for yourself in all the spaces in which you reside.
Thanks, Birdlashes!
Thanks, Beastmomma!! I hope that it becomes a place where I'll feel inspired.
Great looking blog you've got here! Glad to learn you aren getting excited about the home (not house, it's going to be a home) and that you are thinking of Tom's needs as well.
I look forward to reading everything you write and the pics you will share here.
Congratulations again on the gallery show. Wish I could see it.
XOXO-K
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