Floodles 05/18/2011
I painted Floodles (oil on canvas, 24" x 30"), along with Paisels expressly for the Thai Basil show in Greenwich. Danny, the owner, was so welcoming and enthusiastic about showing my paintings in his restaurant. But the prime places for display were the two large plate-glass windows facing the street. Alas, most of my paintings were small. This was the first time in my life I experienced a painting emergency, since these windows called for larger works and there was less than one month for me to fill the quota. I designed two paintings and then painted in stolen moments. I painted in a restaurant while waiting for the installation of new tires. I painted in a lobby while waiting for someone behind schedule. The day before the show, my friend Lynn helped me choose frames and frame the paintings. I don't know how the rest of the world feels about these paintings, but when I told the waiters at Thai Basil that I'd designed the paintings especially for the restaurant, they were very pleased. Add Comment Greenwich Art to the Avenue 04/21/2011
Please consider this your formal invitation to Greenwich Art Council's Art to the Avenue. The opening night festivities include art and artist receptions up and down Greenwich Avenue. You can find a map at any participating vendor. My work will hang at Thai Basil, which is on Railroad Avenue, across from the train station. There is no reception, but I will be there at 5:30. If you're there, please say, "Hi." Art to the Avenue in Greenwich 04/12/2011
Ocean of Flowers Art to the Avenue in Greenwich is an annual art show where Greenwich merchants display works from members of the Greenwich Arts Council. Thai Basil, at 280 Railroad Avenue, (right across from the train station) will display some of my art. This works out perfectly, because I love Thai food. Art to the Avenue will host receptions on the Avenue on Thursday, May 5th, 2011 from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm. | Art Blog
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