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My Grant Show--Visible Geography

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My much awaited grant show, Visible Geography, is hung and ready to see at the Waseca Art Center. You really have to see these oil and cold wax paintings in person to appreciate the depth of colors and the textures that a camera just does not pick up.  I have 60 paintings in the show. Large and small and something for just about everyone. Lots of abstract landscapes. And lots of color for these grey and white winter days. The show will be up until March 16, 2018. The Waseca Art Center is open  Tuesday through Saturday from 11-5 and Saturday 12-3. My work is in the lobby gallery. Opening reception is March 2 from 5-8. I am sharing the gallery with Todd Shanafelt, a ceramist from Minnesota State University Mankato. Many thanks to Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council and the McKnight Foundation for the grant that has supported my work this year. My pair of large paintings. "Vision Dance" on the left and "Quiet Country" on the right. Me and my pride

Getting Ready

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I was selected to have a show at the Waseca Mn. Art Center this late winter season. So after a month of painting in Florida, we are finishing off putting the paintings done in my little studio on the lanai * on cradled panels. And I am polishing up the paintings that I painted on the cradled panels that I brought to Florida. That final polish with plain wax gives the paintings a soft glow that really accents the textures in the paintings. The show should be an engaging one, with quite a few smaller paintings and several larger paintings that are a new experience for me. Thanks to a generous grant from Prairie Lakes Regional Art Council and the Clean Air Land and Water Legacy grant, I was able to experiment with large panels, 36 by 48 inches. I mostly paint much smaller and the challenge of the larger panels was exhilarating. I have some more of those larger panels waiting for fresh inspirations for my next show in August at the Twin Rivers Emy Frentz Gallery.  This red