Hello! Just thought I would catch everybody up on what the heck has been going on in Cagney's world! Aside from avoiding as much responsibility as possible so that I can find time to paint, things are going well!

The first thing I want to share with you is a Show I entered a couple of my new encaustic pieces into. It is a show called the 4x4 Mini Mini Art Show Sponsored by 3 different galleries in Arizona, and Spraygraphic. I entered (2) little 4x4 Encaustic paintings into the show. You might remember them from past posts - Divided Tempers, and Safe at Home. Here they are to refresh your memory!

The Mini Mini Art Show recently kicked off their opening night at the first of three galleries that the show will travel to. There ended up being 12 panels consisting of 49 pieces of art a piece!! Totaling more than 588 peices that were entered! I also found out that there were entries from over 20 countries! Including the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Greece, Russia, Finland, Brazil, Canada...and MORE! So I guess I am in some pretty damn good company! They say they are going to send the artists a link to a video of the show in upcoming days...so I will be on the look out for that so I can share it with you! In the meantime, they just released some photos so I will share those with you. I have put a little citron green circle around my little ones so you can spot them easy enough! I wish I could have gone to Arizona to see the show...it just looks awesome to me! So enjoy the pictures, and I will keep you updated on more later.

I also have much to share about Studio 8, but I'll leave you with the Mini Mini Pictures for now! Rock on everyone!

 


Comments

Jeanne Zeigler

Tue, 10 Mar 2009 20:09:16

That is very cool. Good for you. It looks like an interesting show.

(Too bad the organizers didn't make a slide show tho.)

I was once in a giant group show called "Mail to the King" - artwork that fit into an 11x8.5 envelope and was inspired by Elvis. I love these kind of shows.

I'm looking forward to "Does this Frame Make my Art Look Fat?".

 



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