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November 08, 2007

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When you're thinking gallery shows are you including public galleries like local arts council galleries? In this area we also have 'art tours' where people drive from studio to studio to view area in situ -- these are usually arranged by an artists' group or the art councils. You are so on a roll - send some of your energy my way!

hmm, maybe you could write an article for a magazine that hits your niche market with images of your work? you could give a talk. you could send images of your work to online zines or bloggers who write about artists. um, that's what i got off the top of my head.

very interesting about that article!! i love the idea about art as sanctuary...that's totally how i feel about art in my space.

It's interesting how different ideas move around. The "art as Sanctuary" or "spiritual Art" theme was really big here locally about 5-2 years ago. Now it's sort of waning. I'm not sure what the next trend is. Overall, the buzzwords are "sustainability" and "organic". If you can translate that into art somehow, you're doing good!
Christine
http://passionforpainting.blogspot.com

I can't remember whose site it was you directed me to the other day; talking about the middle man not being the one purchasing these days... but have been thinking about it; pros/cons etc. Always interesting to hear another point of view. Thanks.

Hi,
I found you via Ascender and especially enjoyed your shadow Wymyn. -Very beautiful. Agree with your comment on simplicity too. Less is definitely more.

Writing down aspirations... for me this is something extremely undervalued. knew a woman who used to suffer from unexplaining back pains, coupled with equally baffling skin irritations. She disciplined herself to reflect regularly on flashcards pasted on all places she will visit thru out the day- her home, the car, her office. The cards contained quotations from the Bible that alluded to beauty and health. Years later, she only felt silent gratitude when somebody walked up to her after a speaking engagement, and complimented her for her beautiful skin. She achieved total healing.
May we also take to heart this very special gift hidden within us!
More affirmations, especially for the office,
at http://www.squidoo.com/methink/. Peace to you, Tam!


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