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Paparazzi

The Indian press corps was in full force at our opening. I think we took as many pictures of them as they did of us. I think they are excited to have so many different nationalities of artists visiting Kolkata. The Indian Minister of Culture spoke at our opening and gave us a very royal…

Time warp, missing days and that strange place between sleep and awake.

I am not exactly sure what time it is where I am. With no wireless to connect to I can only write, but not yet post this blog, nor will my iPhone update it's clock. I've been traveling since Friday, and I think it is now Sunday, but the math doesn't add up for all…

India!

After a very long flight I have arrived safely at Indira Ghandi Intl Airport in New Dehli. I am pleased to report that my luggage arrived as well, despite the two minute connection time I had in Newark. Good job Continental Airlines! I still have 8 hrs to go, mostly a layover in Dehli, then…

Great week in NC

I had no clue how hard it would be to leave Cary, North Carolina when I was invited to judge the Watercolor Society of North Carolina show and teach a workshop here. The judging was harder than expected, with stellar work to rank. My speaking engagement was more emotional than I expected, but very well…

Creative Time-outs, land lines and social networking

Wow! Blogging consistency has not been my forte lately, but every now and then I find the need for creative time-outs, where I hole up in my artmancave/studio and create new things. For some reason this activity is most productive when one avoids social networking as much as possible. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE…

Dallas portrait workshop

Borrowing a theme from the great American painter, Grant Wood, my demo for the Dallas portrait workshop was a fun challenge. I didn’t want to just restate the feeling of Americana that “American Gothic” represents, but instead add a bit of modern humor to this classic. I managed to squeeze in an Iphone4 and our…

Rarity Bay portrait workshop

My portrait workshop in Rarity Bay, Tennessee was a contender for the most fun workshop ever. I am surprised I lasted all week, and even more surprised my demo actually turned out well. Along with the most talented residents of Rarity Bay, we had a Canadian escapee, and English comedian from Florida and two fantastic…

To close out a busy month of judging and workshops, I flew up to Seattle to judge the Northwest Watercolor Society International Exhibition and teach a workshop for a large, vibrant group of artists. The judging was a tough job. It is a very competitive show and had lots of incredible entries. It is heartbreaking…

Ocean Springs workshop

I welcome any chance I can get to visit Ocean Springs, Mississippi. This is the most artist-friendly community in America. The people are wonderful, knowledgeable and appreciative of art. With the Walter Anderson Museum and the Mary C O’Keefe community center, evidence of the town’s appreciation for the art is obvious. My workshop group was…

A Toast To the Winners

I’ll be judging the Northwest Watercolor Society National Exhibition later this month and the award winners will also receive a bottle of Merlot from the Northwest Cellars. They have donated a case of their superb 2008 Merlot to be awarded to winning artists at the 2011 International 71st Annual Open Exhibition. The wine bottle features…