Open House and Show this Weekend

posted June 9th, 2022 by

It’s a gem of a gallery
that few know about
hidden in a neighborhood,
a tract house transformed.
It’s our home,
from time to time open to all.

It’s sort of a Southwest look throughout . . . but then, we are in Southern California . . . and that’sboth south and west.

We’re showing lots of new work, and lots we’ve had awhile, like this treasure, Almost Night, just rediscovered and newly framed, holding forth in the living room.

Two new pieces grace the dining room. Near is Shore Patterns, and the distant abstract, The Future’s Unknown. That I have so many interests and styles gives visitors much to choose from. And then there’s Anne’s whole other offering of beautiful designs.

And here she is, arranging things, a lot of framed work on walls, and unframed in bins, here photographed without permission, I might add.

A corner of the room we call the office displays a number of new westerns. Here, Rope Handler is appropriately positioned near my saddle (for me, just decorative, a saddle being a work of art in itself.)

It’s a challenge to see the work displayed in this photo but you get the idea. It’s not really a gallery, but a home, with the artifacts of life integrated everywhere.

Finally (or firstly, if one enters this way) is the garage. Shown is a setup from an earlier show (we’re still working on the current one) but it’ll be something like this, and completely open air.

Realizing many will not be able to come due to distance, we still want you to know you’re invited. And there are always our websites for perusing. Here is the link to mine and the link to Anne’s. If you find something intrigues, contact us and we can have a conversation.

PS What with technological complications, I wasn’t altogether sure that last week’s blog reached everybody. If you indeed received this one, a quick response letting me know would help me a lot.  And I’m always grateful to hear anything back. Friendship’s always first.

 

3 Comments

  1. Larry rausch Jun 9, 2022
    1:23 pm

    All is well in Texas. Miss you guys

  2. Pat Holder Jun 10, 2022
    6:45 am

    So much hospitality displayed along with the artwork. I hope the show is successful, in many ways.

  3. Judith Gibbons Jun 10, 2022
    11:43 am

    Thank you for continuing to show your Fine Art in this intriguing way. An “Open House” art show says it all in this lovely setting with great art offered.
    Think of us here in Oregon as the rain continues to fall. We wish we could send some of it South!