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From: cjeltes
05/01/2008 12:04:27

Your studio and to-be gallery sound so inspiring!  I'll bet the architecture is fantastic.  I love the character that older buildings have.  Does your website have any photos of your studio?


Catherine



From: wcrogers
04/30/2008 11:14:48
Hi Sara, Thanks for the comment.  I really like your work too.  I once considered ceramics, but now am deep in bronze and painting.  I know you need to focus, but so many genres are so tempting.  The old church sounds so interesting.  I would love to find an old interesting building to renovate.  Are you located in a urban area, country, or suburban.  Do you get much foot traffic? When you have time it would be nice to see some pictures of it.  Maybe you could get art Calendar to do a feature of it in the studio section.  Anyway,  looking forward to more communication when you have time.  I know this computer takes away valuable time in the studio.  Take care, Wanda


From: Emeila
04/27/2008 17:26:01
I love your work  I enjoyed looking through your art work.


From: ArtChain
04/26/2008 20:22:53

Hi Sara,

I love your work, and you have a great website!

It must be fantastic to work in an old church building.  I almost bought a church about ten years ago, but my plan was to turn it into a restaurant, so it's probably a good thing that I didn't follow through!

I also considered, not long ago, buying a historic tile-making business in the San Jose area.  They had been in business for over 75 years, but rising costs made it tough for them to compete with the mass-produced imports.  I have a lot of respect for anyone who can make a go of the "art tie" business. 



From: alston
04/26/2008 08:39:47

Thank you for your comment on Old Bacchus, he was fun to do.


Happy Painting, alston



From: ArtmanGreg
04/23/2008 19:15:56
Love the fountain! And Maize! Maize seems like it would be perfect as chocolate, it looks like it would taste really good.


From: holycow
04/23/2008 18:38:40

Hi, well, you're right....I really am a mixed media artist but I didn't see that choice!  Right now I'm doing daily paintings, and so am game to use just about anything.....am pulling out all my hoarded fabrics, hand marbled papers, butterfly wings, torn up old paintings.


 What is behind the name "dark horse" btw?!


Cheers,


Susan



04/23/2008 15:07:05

Great work, love your vision!


Steve





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