Tuesday, April 13, 2010

"A Painting is Never Finished; It Simply Stops in Interesting Places"--Paul Gardner

Here is my latest painting.  Not completely finished, but getting closer still.

Those of us from Florida have often seen the rain in the distance with a perfectly beautiful day around us.  The name of this painting is "Outrunning the Storm."  Just as we do in our lives, this sailboat is enjoying the beauty around it while attempting to stay ahead of the rain that is coming.


Close-Up:


Monday, April 12, 2010

MiraBay Welcome Center

So proud to have my artwork displayed as part of the exhibit in the MiraBay Welcome Center:





Sunday, April 4, 2010

My Work is Available in These Places

I have accomplished several goals during the past few months.  I have shown my work  in multiple places:
    • Ruskin Seafood Festival
    • Creative MiraBay!
    • Hillsborough Community College South Shore Campus
    • Apollo Beach Manatee Festival of the Arts
For the next few months (while assisting with our younger daughter's wedding), I plan to sketch, paint, and read in order to come up with a new series.  While getting back to hands-on work, my artwork will be placed in multiple outlets:

  • My giclees (on canvas and on archival paper) and my notecards are available at Arianna's Rugs and Decor, Hwy 41 North in Apollo Beach, Florida, just across from MiraBay.  Go by and get to know Cynthia Atkins and Doti DeVane and browse through their gorgeous offerings.
  • And my original acrylic painting entitled, "Bird of Paradise" is available at South Shore Gallery, Apollo Beach Blvd., Apollo Beach, Florida.  I have known Beth Howard since she was in high school.  And we have magnificent furniture created by Richard Chill Cott, her gifted uncle.
  • All work is available on my Website, http://www.gracemckee.com/
  • And I am on both http://www.artistsregistry.com/ and http://www.artslant.com/
  • I am a member of Art Center Manatee and a link to my Website appears on their Website.  And we have joined Art Center Sarasota and hope that I will soon have a link there as well.
We are members of and are constantly inspired by programs by Ringling Museum's Friends of Asian Art. There is so much beauty in the world.  We are constantly enjoying the creativity of others as well as being creative ourselves.

"Support a living artist; the dead ones don't need it."

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