State of the Art Gallery in Ithaca
Here I am delivering art to the State of the Art Gallery in Ithaca. If you’re in the area, be sure to check them out! I’ll be there through the end of the year (unless they sell!)
"The Andy Warhol Of Dryer Lint" |
Here I am delivering art to the State of the Art Gallery in Ithaca. If you’re in the area, be sure to check them out! I’ll be there through the end of the year (unless they sell!)
Today, I dropped off my “Magritte in Dryer Lint” piece to the Atlantic Highlands Art Council for their show “Faces and Facades.” The opening reception is next weekend (November 19) and the show runs through December 24th. I unfortunately won’t make the opening because I will be showing at Philcon, the Philadelphia Science Fiction convention.
After dropping it off, I then spent the day with my husband Michael, watching the seagulls and enjoying the ocean breeze with a nice view of New York City in the distance.
Some of you may be aware that I have been going through radiation treatments for breast cancer lately, so I’m way behind in my projects and in updating my web page. I thank all of you who sent kind words.
In the meantime, I was thrilled to once again be accepted in the Pennsylvania State Museum’s “Art of the State” show in the capital, featuring the top 100 artists in Pennsylvania. This was my second year applying and my second year being accepted!
In response to people asking how I do my work, I have updated my “About Dryer Lint” page. Check it out!
Here I am, turning in my artwork that was accepted for the “Art of the State” show at the Pennsylvania State Museum, which annually shows the best artwork from around the state. Thousands enter, and only a hundred get in. This is my second year for being accepted!
Those of you who are patrons or friends on Facebook know that I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. I have had one operation and radiation treatment is next. So I haven’t been as productive as I would have liked to have been. I thank all of you who have sent me kind thoughts and words and who have joined my Patreon page in support. It means an awful lot to me, and it comforts me. In any event, here are some pieces I have completed in the last few months. I hope you’ll enjoy them!
You can now see my work at a visual on-line gallery from the Limehouse Art Foundation in London, England.
The show is called “Art from the Heart.” Here’s the link, and here’s a capture of the page with my work!