Monday, April 5, 2010
A surprise...
When I was working at the gallery on Saturday, I picked up the new April issue of the GV (Grand Valley) magazine, hot off the press. I wanted to read an article about a fellow gallery artist, who was featured this month in it's lovely, glossy pages. To my surprise, before I came to the article, my eye landed on a very familiar image... my own painting, "The Youngest Groomsman." There are a number of reasons why this shouldn't have been a surprise, but I am just going to enjoy it being in the magazine, and add it to my resume. (Of course, I bought a copy of the magazine!) Sometimes you just realize life is to short to not enjoy it's surprises.
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4 comments:
Congratulations! This is still one of my favorite paintings of yours.
What a wonderful painting! Congratulations.
How wonderful! So did you jump up and down in the middle of the store - or just feel like it???
Actually, my reaction was, 'what? how can this be in here without my knowledge/permission?' THEN, I decided to let it go and enjoy it.
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