La Rotonde Cafe, Paris
I'm beginning to feel good. That may not seem significant, but it's quite a statement since I've been unable to say that for almost 3 years. I've been in a very dark place, thus, the silence in my blog. But with final divorce papers in my hand, I've relinquished all hope of repairing a broken marriage, and I'm determined to make the most of this new chapter in my life. That said, things are happening quickly here. My second year lease at this sweet, small and safe Villa Rica studio apartment ended almost exactly as my divorce papers arrived. Time to move back to Atlanta, where family and friends are, and search for a new home. I want a house to call my own, with a garden. Nothing big. Just something to call my own. I received a phone message from my sister the other day telling me of something she heard on the TV--Wells Fargo's new program, Neighborhood Lift, offering downpayment assistance to people who fit the criteria and are willing to move into the depr...
Thanks for the link, Margaret. I'm THRILLED to have found your art. Your pastels have such a wonderful vivid quality. But I look forward to seeing more of your adventures with OILS too!!! Keep on being brilliant, you have a fan in Cleveland.
ReplyDeleteLove your work. Always enjoy pastel. Clean-up is so easy afterward. How do major galleries see in Pastel works? Most major galliries in Dallas, TX prefer Oil over Pastel/Watercolor paintings.
ReplyDeleteHave you try those Museum Glass over your Pastel yet? They are GREAT :)
Major galleries probably prefer oils, but that doesn't mean they won't sell pastels. There are some very successful pastel artists out there, whose works sell at the same prices as oils.
ReplyDeleteNope, haven't used museum glass, although I'm dying to try it. I just hate spending so much on framing.
HI...recently i added BlogCatalog to my blog.
ReplyDeleteDo i need to customize or edit anything to see any visitors? appreciate.