I admit that laying art works out on the floor isn't the best method for getting a photo, but at least you can get an idea what my work looks like framed. Sorry about the glare. I am pleased with these simple black frames.
So with the Professor's help, all eight pieces are framed and ready to be shipped to Pullen Arts Center in Raleigh, NC, for their July-August exhibit.
I also had help from my Sam, studio assistant. He loves packing, and unpacking, boxes. And he's awfully cute when he's trying so hard to be good by staying out of my way.
I should imagine your studio assistant would have helped you choose the frames!! They look really splendid. Good luck with them
ReplyDeleteLooking good! Wish you were dropping them off...would have been fun to meet. Hope it all goes well!
ReplyDeleteAnd you SHOULD be pleased!! Al 8 are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThe paintings are all really, really beautiful!!! (I know we've seen some before). They look great in the frames. Great photo of Sam - he is, well, paintable!!
ReplyDeleteThey look fabulous all framed and ready to go. I know your assistant approves!
ReplyDeleteAll looking fabulous. I didn't see any paw marks so your assistant did a top-notch job in helping too. :-)
ReplyDeleteSam is such a beautiful Springer boy. So glad he is around to help you in the studio. These piece all look so pretty matted and framed, Ann. Hope you have a wonderfully successful show!
ReplyDeletethey look really nice framed, the simple black frame works well with them.
ReplyDeleteare they going to be hung in groups of 4? because the group colours work really well together
Thanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteRose, I thought about that too, but we have traveled so much lately and it would have meant an overnight stay, so shipping was the easier, and cheaper option.
Dan, you are welcome to paint Sam anytime :-)
Jennifer, I don't know how they will hang them, but that's a good idea!
Very nice work and good luck! Sam is a great looking assistant.
ReplyDeleteThey look great Ann, good luck with the exhibition!
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