Images of Home, a Solo Art Show

“Solo art show” sounds weird unless you are an artist. Artists are honored when they get asked to show all by themselves. We often participate in group shows where there is very little pressure. We don’t even always attend the opening receptions, because there is a sense of not really mattering very much. (Okay, that might just be those introverts who prefer to be at home pulling weeds, not that we know any artists like that.)

Additional Details

The Courthouse Gallery has a webpage. THIS is the link.

There is an article in the Visalia Times-Delta. THIS is the link. (You might have to have a subscription). The article will appear in today’s print edition. The Mineral King District Association also has it, no subscription necessary.

The gallery’s regular hours are Saturdays and Sundays, noon – 4.

I will be at the gallery on four Fridays from 11-3, oil painting with some friends: November 26, December 3, 10, and 17th. Feel free to stop by!

Other Merchandise

In addition to the original pencil drawings and oil paintings, there will be notecards, 2022 calendars, Heart of the County coloring books, Mineral King Wildflowers and The Cabins of Wilsonia books. AND SNACKS AND TREATS, MAYBE EVEN WINE (only on Sunday at the reception!) (I don’t care about wine, but you might).

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2 Comments

  1. I love the painting on this post. It’s one of my favorites… what are the dimensions and price?

    Do I have to drive down and leg wrestle someone for it? Ha ha

    Mike is down in your neck of the woods, in Springville. Steve Feleay’s dad passed away and he came down for the service. I’m a bit jealous, but my work, our elderly dogs, and my volunteer commitment with Foster Parents Night Out kept me in soggy Oregon.

    Hope your show is a huge success!!!

    • Hi Anne, the painting of Sawtooth is called “Sawtooth Near Sunnypoint”; it is 11×14 and $275. If you are serious, I will mark it “Sold” at the reception on Sunday and Mike can come get it for you. (There is sales tax in California, which you might have chosen to forget – wish I could!)

      Thank you for your good hopes for my show, and good for you for being so involved in great work in soggy Oregon!


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