Showing posts with label Sean Flood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sean Flood. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2011

Sorry I’ve been out of touch.  I’ve missed you too.  So here are the highlights of recent happenings.  I'll start with this photo of a shopper checking out my booth at the Providence Art Festival on June 4th.  Hey, even big eyed creatures need some art glass. Right?
Exhibitors from the North River Arts Festival on May 28 + 29:
Sisteria Designs - colorful pendants created from repurposed materials.
Len Shartle and his beautiful, earthy sculptures
Ron Wilson Photography - if you're in Plymouth Center, be sure to check out the Wilson & Heywood Gallery at 17 Main Street.
Brooke Stanton’s hand dyed scarf collection.  Check out at all that color and her long locks!
Hard to believe that just a week earlier, Twigs & Heather and I were huddled together  wearing gloves, hats and winter gear in Worcester at Start on the Street.
Several friends have art exhibits this month in Boston and I was fortunate to attend the openings.  May 27: Lot F Gallery featuring paintings by Percy Fortini-Wright and...
May 12: South End Realty Group – Solo Show for Sean Flood
My next stop is Connecticut for Celebrate! West Hartford on June 11 & 12.  Can’t wait!


  

Monday, September 13, 2010

Boston Ahts Festival!

Surrounded by lots of talented artists in the beautiful Christopher Columbus Park in Boston, I was grateful for three days of dry weather and a steady, enthusiastic crowd (plus an adjacent Starbucks, Marriott bathroom and the company of awesome neighbors Kim, Jess and Tami). A huge THANK YOU to everyone who organized and attended the show!  Check out photos (and links to websites) of fellow artists who are super!
My folks stopped by on Friday...
Tami and Kim chatting in their winter apparel..
And YES, it was that cold on Sunday!!
view of the beautiful walkway through the park
WANT that painting (behind the table)!!!!
the main stage for performing artists
To the best parents ever!! Married 45 years! Mazel Tov!!
We celebrated at Antico Forno in the North End.
Highly recommend - so good!