Back in the studio again this morning after the opening of Continuum: The Red Tree at 25, at the Principle Gallery on Friday evening. The work looked just as I had hoped on the gallery walls and a very good crowd showed up. That was not something to be taken for granted given the extreme heat, in the mid 90’s, in the area that day. It was good to see familiar faces and new ones, as well.
Thank you for everyone who made it to the show. I so appreciate you taking the time to spend a little time with me at the gallery. And special thanks and affection to Michele, Clint, Taylor, Owen and Sierra for their friendship and all the hard work they put in to for a show like this. It has been and honor and a great pleasure to have been able to have this show every year for the past twenty-five years.
A quarter of a century.
I know that this means little to anyone but me and I’m okay with that. It’s just that at a certain age you sometimes look back to see where your journey has taken you and hhen I look back now, I see these 25 shows at the Principle Gallery as part of my path now. It has meaning for me in the work that has been shown in them and the many wonderful people who I have met there through the years.
It’s become an ingrained part of my life.
Thanks for being part of it.
Okay, moving on. Here’s this week’s Sunday Morning Music selection. Thought Steely Dan and their Reelin’ in the Years from 1972 would be appropriate.
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