I moved to California in 1978. John and his wife Phyllis became my family. They welcomed me and whomever I brought over, a successive series of girlfriends, my future wife, Donna and of course, our children. Their home became our place of warmth and love through successive crises, celebrations and holidays. This blog celebrates and honors my love for them and an investigation of art from a very subjective point of view.
Friday, August 17, 2012
Scratch Board to a High Art
A lot of activity at the Sebastopol Art Center. The biggest news is a move from the building on Depot Street to a long term lease at the Vet Center. It means more space, more classes and bigger names at the venue. Right now there is a show of portraits. Many nice pieces, but I will highlight them soon.
I would light to feature the scratch boards of Diana Lee. They are absolutely beautiful. She had the small gallery a couple of months ago. Her skill at rendering realism and her touch with lighting is nothing short of amazing. She has two pieces in the portrait show. It will give you some idea of her skill.
To see more check out her website: http://www.dianalee.com/
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