Hi. My painting is pink and black with a few rows of green lumps, some white foam and some blue wormy bits coming out of the black. It's very small. Did you go to the opening? I did. It was very warm. That's all.
I did go and I think I know the painting you are talking about. Closest to the door on the left? Very nice. I wasn't there to long and I will go back after the holidays to review because I think it is a really strong painting show and they don't come that often. I also think I saw your work at Alona Kagan last Feb.?
I am also looking forward to re-seeing the 67 show. I didn't take much in due to the heat-producing swarm. I liked Ben Butler's painting. And Ridley's and of course D. Humphrey.
Do you know the work of Medrie MacPhee? She is going to have a show at Michael Steinberg in Jan. Very weird, colorful, painterly. Maybe you will like it.
That is really nice of you to say so. Thank you. One never knows about these things - often it feels like the work goes into a silent void. I hope one day to know your work, even though I probably do and don't realize it.
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Hi. My painting is pink and black with a few rows of green lumps, some white foam and some blue wormy bits coming out of the black. It's very small. Did you go to the opening? I did. It was very warm. That's all.
I did go and I think I know the painting you are talking about. Closest to the door on the left? Very nice. I wasn't there to long and I will go back after the holidays to review because I think it is a really strong painting show and they don't come that often. I also think I saw your work at Alona Kagan last Feb.?
Yeah I was in a group show at Alona K.
I am also looking forward to re-seeing the 67 show. I didn't take much in due to the heat-producing swarm. I liked Ben Butler's painting. And Ridley's and of course D. Humphrey.
Do you know the work of Medrie MacPhee? She is going to have a show at Michael Steinberg in Jan. Very weird, colorful, painterly. Maybe you will like it.
I will post her in Jan. thanks for the tip.
I really liked that painting at Alona Kagan.
That is really nice of you to say so. Thank you. One never knows about these things - often it feels like the work goes into a silent void. I hope one day to know your work, even though I probably do and don't realize it.
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