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Clay Collective Holiday Show and Sale

Tonight is the opening of the great ceramics show and sale at Roswell Art Center West. Works in Clay Reception (free and open to the public): Thursday, December 7, 7:00-9:00 p.m.  Works in Clay Continues: Friday – Saturday, December 8–9, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Sunday, December 10, 12:00-5:00 p.m.Monday – Wednesday, December 11–13, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Location: Art Center West, 1355 Woodstock Rd., 30075In Roswell, adjacent to Blick in Leita Thompson Memorial Park.  I set up my table last night and will be working tonight, so come say "Hi", enjoy a glass of wine and get a jump on your holiday shopping.  Here are some photos of new work available in all price points.

"Memory Narrative"- An Invitational Exhibition at Oglethorpe University

I am proud to announce; I am in excellent company for a new exhibition I am participating in. Starting October 20, 2017,  I join fellow artists; Shadow May, Sophia Sabowitz, David Robinson and Kirsten Stingle at Oglethorpe University's Conant Performing Arts Center for an invitational art exhibition that will run thru Oct. 29 in conjunction with the production of: "Mr. Burns A Post-Electric Play". There will be a free event "Meet the Artists" Night on October 21, 2017 from 6:30- 8:00 pm. Light refreshments will be served. Here are some photos of my work that will be on display. "Lady Liberty"18"hx14"wx8"d  "Our Lady of Missed Motorcycle Rides"20"hx10"wx8"d "Sprite Of Psychic Dreams"14"hx9"wx6"d "Sprite Of Concern" 14"hx7"wx8"d "Sprite of Wishful Thinking"15"hx8"wx6"d "Time Bandit" 21"hx 8&qu

Ahhhh...Europe

I am sad to say I am home from a wonderful 8 day trip to Europe. I went to London and Paris with side trips to St. Albans and Stone Henge. It had been 20 years since I was there with London being my first visit. Up everyday at 5:24am ( that when the sun comes up over there) and out and about by 8am to museums, site seeing and great food. It is hard to say what was my favorite part but I do want to say it wasn't easy to come home and I feel our children are really missing out on the fantastic museums, old architecture and slower way of life. Here are some photos to give you little taste of my trip. You will see pics from The Tower of London, Harry Potter Studios, St. Albans, StoneHenge, Buckingham Palace, The Eiffel Tower, The Marais Village, Montmartre, The Catacombs, Notre Dame, Musee Dorsay, The Louvre, The Rodin Museum, etc...  I'm planning on going back very soon.