I was very lucky to have met the lovely former-food-columnist-turned-painter Thayer Wine at my reception. We spoke briefly there and when I learned her art would be hanging after mine, I was dying to check it out. Her reception was the day after she hung her work and how fortunate I was that she was fine with me coming and yes, I could bring other fellow artists.
Of course, I thought of Miss Hazel and arranged to pick her up and bring her. And Lynne P. and Lucilla, our dry-witted beloved Italian artist friend came too. We four soaked up Thayer's lovely watercolor paintings and Lynne explained to me how the one that looked like a stained-glass effect was actually painted on rice paper that'd been crumpled up. It was an afternoon of great company, and of course, great food too.
PS: I cheated! The above pic was taken of Lynne P., Me and Lucilla the evening of MY opening. We didn't get one at Thayer's.
A minute ago, I turned 50. A lifetime ago (it seems) I was a Blue Star Mom with sons serving in Iraq. To ease my mind, I threw myself into painting as a form of personal therapy and growth. I'm a member of the Tennessee Art League and Collaborative Artists Network and some of my paintings can be seen here on my blog, there at www.thecann.org, and also on my website: www.moesse.com. There's also a facebook Fanpage under Moesse the Eclectic Artist if you'd like to keep track there.
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Sunday, June 13, 2010
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