Showing posts with label Scott Brooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Brooks. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Europe and Cobalt Summer

I know it seems like I fell off the face of the earth this summer, but really what has happened is that I have had unreliable Internet connections...That is, when I was in England/France in early July, I did not have easy access to the Internet....

Trafalgar Square

Market near London Bridge

Looking at Delacroix at the Louvre

KT and I on the Batobus near Notre Dame

Rainbow at Stonehenge!

Cardiff Castle with Scott and Mike

The Baths at...Bath
And then as soon as I got home, I left for Cobalt Studios Summer Scene Painting for three weeks:


Me with my marble projects (the two on the bottom)
The Platonic Solids for scene painters


Front of the translucency project in process

Translucency project with front light

Translucency project with back light

Wood grain, Fancy and Rustic
Cobalt Summer Scene Painters 2012!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

POST C2YN PHOTOS! A SELECT FEW FROM THOUSANDS!

Boy, I ain't kidding about that post title...we had lots of pics this year, and they just keep rolling in! Today's post will just incorporate some of BYT's fantastic coverage of the show (you can read the round up HERE...THANKS RACHEL!)

The rest of the photos are from Jared Rodrigues, who you may have noticed roving the party all night...THANKS JARED!

I present these in pretty much no order, and without comment...other than to say it was an Out-of-this-world event this year, and that we are already planning for next year! WOOT!!!





 






















Thursday, March 01, 2012

TIGHT FIT @ the Dunes Opens TOMORROW March 2nd

Come check out some small works from some of DC's biggest artists tomorrow at the the Dunes in Columbia Heights. The opening reception goes from 7-10:30 (and likely a bit later...)

These are simply the best artists in the DC area, IMHO, and it is going to be a real treat to see them all together at the Dunes. This is likely going to be "Art in Heat" scale awesome!