Posts Tagged ‘german’

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Mystery and Power of the Midway Stretch

July 8, 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well, half the time is gone – and half the goal is met! This is greatly encouraging. The mystery and power of these images will surely stand and walk into the world. The garden dances this week:

Trollium seed head

AND:  the reality is, here we are in the “coasting zone”. The initial enthusiasm’s spread into a smile… and it’s not over yet, not even close.
If you’ve jumped in with me already, A HEARTFUL THANK YOU.
If you’ve been able to spread the word, I THANK YOU.
If you’ve been waiting for a signal… HERE IT IS:
This is when your support is needed most. Little ones, big ones – every pledge brings us closer to paints-books-installations, and pulls the smile into a relieved grin.
Teetering. Now’s the time.
I’ll be posting new reference photos & paintings as updates on the Kickstarter page (see link below in previous post) – sweet glimpses of what’s to come.
Yay team.
This is Zaida’s contribution:
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roots & seeds & brambles

February 15, 2009

 

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hold-in-your-hand art

February 8, 2009

 

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For those who didn’t get the word by other means, here’s the link to see/buy the catalog I made for my last big show in Germany. You can look at an animated preview of the book, and if you want it they will print one up just for you! They also work with various currencies. Ain’t technology grand.

If you’d rather get a copy direct from me, signed and everything, you can send a quick email or leave a comment here. In a minute I’ll have a way to do it on the website… but not yet.

74 pages long, color every page, with descriptive essays on every piece in English and in German, and you can find it here:      http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/273044

Thanks for looking.