On thursday, I taught a second Tsukineko inks class at festival and the good news is if you were trying to get in and didn't, I had such a big waiting list, I have been invited to come back and teach it again in Houston next year.
Dinner at 8
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Sue Dennis, Rachel, Sue Bleiweiss, Leslie, Jamie, Sherry McCauley, Kathleen Murphy, Frances. Indigo, Kathy York and Jane LaFazio were also there but I couldn't squeeze them in the picture. |
I had the pleasure of sitting next to Sue Dennis from Australia at dinner. Sue had a special exhibit at festival with a body of work she created after doing an artist in residence in LaGrange Texas last year.
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Me and Sue |
Sue has now been initiated into the dinner at 8 spoon hanging tradition.She's also helping me out with contacts in Australia, I am hoping I can get booked to teach/lecture there in June/July 2013 since I will be teaching in New Zealand. It would be such a shame to be on the other side of the planet and not get a few more opportunities to extend my trip.
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Sue, Rachel, Sue |
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My daughter Indigo has a very small nose and can't get a spoon to hang off of it the regular way, so being the unique individual that sheis, she found she can hang a spoon off her face in the other direction.
You have me inspired to try the paints, love how they blend into the fabrics and i want something that I can mix as well.
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I will have to try these brights...they are incredible. The dinner hour sure looks like pure fun! Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
ReplyDeleteBeautiful student projects! So glad you have been invited back for next year. Since it is your livelihood it's nice to have your future classes mapped out! Good luck on the Australia connections. That sounds like a blast too.
ReplyDeleteYour students did you proud! The moth is so gorgeous! The ladies do like to have fun!
ReplyDeleteSuperb post it is! Its great blog. House painting
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