April 5th, 2010
He who wants to change the world should already begin by cleaning the dishes. Paul Carvel, Belgian writer And that's what I have been doing. Spring cleaning at home. Spring cleaning at the studio. Moving things around, sorting them, giving things away, posting them on our local free-cycle and elsewhere. At home spring cleaning means, […]
Tags: acrylic, Brandon Vermont., fine art, Liza Myers Gallery, painting, sunflowers, Warren Kimble
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March 24th, 2010
The booth Take calculated risks. That is quite different from being rash. George S. Patton (1885 – 1945) It was a long haul for a calculated risk. Almost 6000 miles back and forth across the wide expanse of America. What a beautiful drive! We have done it twice in the past year, taking a different […]
Tags: acrylic painting, arizona, art collectors, art fair, fine art, liza myers, painting, scottsdale, scottsdale art festival
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March 24th, 2010
The booth Take calculated risks. That is quite different from being rash. George S. Patton (1885 – 1945) It was a long haul for a calculated risk. Almost 6000 miles back and forth across the wide expanse of America. What a beautiful drive! We have done it twice in the past year, taking a different […]
Tags: acrylic painting, arizona, art collectors, art fair, fine art, liza myers, painting, scottsdale, scottsdale art festival
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December 29th, 2008
Some of the family visits the show at Gallery•in•the•Field It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. -Charles Darwin. The planet spins, wheels turn on the highway and the calendar page flutters, hovering on the brink a new year. Change is constant, […]
Tags: ceramic art, ceramic sculpture, christmas, clay sculpture, darwin, family, fine art, gallery•in•the•field, holidays, jp myers, liza myers, new years, pete myers, Vermont artist
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November 23rd, 2008
Loading two pieces into the kiln. Loving this new work. It has been a grueling grind preparing for this show. Teaching way too much, sleeping not enough. My hands are sandpaper from clay and paint, but it is energizing to watch the pieces grow, take them out of the kiln and bring them to life […]
Tags: ceramic art, clay, diva, duet., fine art, firing, goddess, kiln, sculpture, Vermont artist
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