I am happy to have several paintings hanging in the Scorned Lovers Show at The Art Salon, which runs until the end of March.
It is raining tonight in Denver. Dashed hopes and vain fancies swirl through the gutters and wash down into storm drains.
I am happy to have several paintings hanging in the Scorned Lovers Show at The Art Salon, which runs until the end of March.
It is raining tonight in Denver. Dashed hopes and vain fancies swirl through the gutters and wash down into storm drains.
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Tagged Annette Hanshaw, art salon denver, rain, scorned lovers
How do you want your work to speak to people?
I’d like mine to speak with an Eastern European accent, in hushed and urgent tones of things sweet and scary that people remember right before they drift into sleep.
But I’ll settle for my work saying “Look at me for more than a nanosecond.”
I talk about this briefly on my friend Annette Coleman‘s Blogtalk radio show, “Art Marketing and Artist Networking for the Visual Artist,” here. This episode, “Potpourri,” is a compilation of bits from the previous shows hosted by Boulder, Colorado artist Annette and co-hosted by Denver artist Jim Caldwell.
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Tagged Annette Coleman, Annette Hanshaw, Blogtalk Radio, Jim Caldwell, talking pictures