A few days before we went to Exeter to hang the show, this was drying in the dining room.
Wait! This seems familiar. Hmmm, last year we had a similar situation. (You can read about it here.)
Trail Guy loaded the pickup (not the Botmobile — the fancy pick-em-up). I had already taken a load of paintings and drawings, and there also were large pieces propped up behind the front seat. We headed to Exeter’s Courthouse Gallery for a day of hanging art.
After spreading all the pieces around the gallery, figuring out a basic arrangement and groupings, we started figuring out how to hang the pieces. The system is a little bit of a challenge, but we were up for it.
Look at these wonderful friends! They made a big job, full of unknowns, into a fun day together.
This photo is to show you that there will be more than just original pencil drawings and oil paintings.
COMING SUNDAY
IMAGES OF HOME
Exeter Courthouse Gallery, 125 So. B Street
Opening Reception, November 14, 1-4 PM
You can read about me and my art in an article from the Visalia Times-Delta by going to the Mineral King District Association website; the article is “Recent Fires Don’t Deter Artist From Highlighting Tulare County Beauty”. Lisa McEwen is the most accurate writer/freelance reporter/journalist I have ever had the pleasure to work with.
2 Comments
Jana, maybe you mentioned this already but is the exhibit going to be online as well, like your last show was?
Marjie, thank you for asking. This gallery doesn’t have the paid staff that the other one does, so it isn’t going to be online. I will give this some thought to see if I can figure out how to pull off such a feat.
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