We took down the first show today. Below are some photos:
Monday, August 31, 2009
First Show Finished
Posted by october at 4:08 PM
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Nature Trail
I have named this one and decided to take it in for photographing and then framing. [8/31/09 --- I have reposted the professionally photographed image.]
Ink
22" by 30"
2008
Posted by october at 4:14 PM
Sand Patterns 1
I still need to stare at this one a while longer before I take it in to be photographed but I think it is finished. It will make great LE prints. [8/31/2009 --- It is finished and I have reposted the professionally photographed image.]
Ink on cold press watercolor paper
Posted by october at 4:06 PM
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
FB
OMG, I went out to FB and my language had changed to some Nordic language with umlauts. If it stays that way, I am not sure what I will do. I need to be able to read things in order to change the language.....
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P sent me instructions on how to change back to English even if I can't read what it says. Thank you!!
I also wonder if it is hackers. What a hoot if it is.
Posted by october at 12:34 PM
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Libraries
I now have libraries lined up to show my prints through April, 2010 (and then again November, 2010. I think I am also going to investigate displays in various arts centers in the area. I know there is one in Orange, Va and Short Pump, VA; and today, my son and I discovered a really nice one in Montpelier, VA. A percentage of each sale goes to the canters but the percentage is usually low like 25% to 30% which is very manageable. Most of the sale price will come back to me (hooray).
Posted by october at 4:49 PM
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Calculus Is Beautiful
Calculus is very abstract. Imagine getting infinitely close to zero but never reaching it. Wonderful. Beautiful.
Posted by october at 12:51 PM
Things To Do
Lists can be good things. The lists I particularly like are ones like "40 things to do before 40". I started to think of a "60 things to do before 60" but...the list is just too long -- 60 things.
So maybe 40 before 40 is okay but then perhaps subtract 5 for every decade after 40. Ah. Now my list is more approachable. I am going to think of a "30 things to do before 60" list. I better think fast as there are only three more years left!
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See the new entry under my Links section to the right. A work still in process.
Posted by october at 11:14 AM