Here's an
article in the Wisconsin State Journal about the Sundance 608 Cinema. There's a small picture on the right, click it to see it larger. On the left hand side are people in front of my paintings. There were only room for three of mine, unfortunately, being that these works are fairly large.
I also found a link to another photo of the Cinema which shows my work
here which is a little larger than the previous link. (Please note that although the Flicker gallery is by DrStarbuck, this is no relation to Stan.) I also do not know any of the people in the photos.
Labels: Art
4 Comments:
Well, that's great now, and that looks like some really good paintings too :) And what a coincidence, that a guy who call himself DrStarbuck, has photographed your paintings! That's really wonderful, that your art is out there in public space.
Thanks Erik!
Yeah, I don't know if DrStarbuck is male or female though. It is a coincidence, what with Stan's last name.
My art has been public many times and many places before (I used to show very extensively and have taken a bit of a hiatus due to burnout), but this has probably got the most public exposure, being at the first Sundance Cinema and all, which is a big deal here in Madtown, with lots of press coverage.
This article and photo was in the newspapers on the news paper stand at my job and I didn't even notice the photo when I walked by last Thursday. Then on Friday my co-workers tell me that Ann's paintings may have been in the paper "yesterday" and did I see the photo? NO, I didn't even notice (I didn't tell them this) but I hate newspapers and try to ignore them. I just thanked them for letting me know.
I told Ann that her paintings may have turned up in a photo from yesterdays paper, but I couldn't find any left over papers to bring home. Fortunately, Ann could find the photos with an internet search, and we never had to touch the gross paper with its icky ink to see the photo.
The paintings look much better in real life, but it is still good to see them here.
Stan, the first link is to the WSJ article which is probably what your co-worker saw.
The 2nd link is to a Flickr site that is linked to from an article in The Isthmus, but it was not in the paper per se.
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