I hung up my first show at Urban Eats this past weekend. I've got a lot of new work in it. There are matted photos and postcards for sale, in addition to the framed pieces* that are hanging. I'm very excited about this show and the other artists' work as well. (Download a flyer here for information on the other artists.)
The show will be hanging throughout April, after which we will rotate in our next shows for May.**
I am having a come-see-me event on Sunday, April 25, from 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Urban Eats will have tasty food and drinks for sale. So come have br/lunch and say hello!
Oh, to whet your appetite for the show, click on the video below to see a little preview video made by one of the participating artists, Naomi Silver of Culture Surfer.
And one more thing ... I had postcards made for the show and I would love to send you one. Just message me your address and I'll pop it in the mail to you.*** With a check for $15,000.****
*Did I mention that usually framed 8"x10" photos are $125 but for this show they are available for the low low price of $80? I didn't? Well, I did now!
**Mine will be Polaroid photographs and images made with Polaroid film.
***Free, no-obligation, nobody will visit your home, even if you are unable to come to the show you may keep the postcard as my free gift to you. So you out-of-town folk, request away. I want to use these! While supplies last.
****Checks will not be honored.
I especially like documenting things that are rarely seen or are disappearing. The design sensibility of days gone by tends to make me swoon, as do rural Midwestern landscapes. I primarily use digital cameras, although I do have a great fondness for toy cameras and Polaroids, and use those as well. Thank you for taking the time to look at my work!
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