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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Direct Perception
IMG_2535, originally uploaded by leyaevelyn. A busy week. I went to Dorje Denma Ling in Tatamagouche, N.S. to teach a workshop titled Direct Perception. It was a four day program. with three teachers: Jerry Granelli, jazz drummer, Alan Syliboy, Native … Continue reading
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The next day
Jo Beale Gallery, originally uploaded by leyaevelyn. The gallery is in a beautiful old house so the space is unusual: long and thin. To resolve it, Jo Beale has most of the paintings up on easels. It works. Like an … Continue reading
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About LaHave
LaHave, originally uploaded by leyaevelyn. The gallery in LaHave had lots of windows overlooking the LaHave River and very little wall space. As a result, some of the work was cleverly hung on panels suspended from the ceiling. Since there … Continue reading
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Over the river and out of the woods
LaHave Ferry, originally uploaded by leyaevelyn. The busy weekend has past, the ferry crossed the river. LaHave on Saturday and Jo Beale Gallery on Sunday. As well, I drove the work down to LaHave on Friday to hang it. Altogether … Continue reading
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The black and white of it
Kingsburg in the fog, originally uploaded by leyaevelyn. Jo Beale came Tuesday to pick out work for my exhibit at her gallery which opens Sunday. Thursday I had photos taken of some new paintings. I just got home from hanging … Continue reading
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One step at a time
Prospect Bay, originally uploaded by leyaevelyn. This is going to be hard to write, but I am going to do it anyway because it is the background for everything I do right now. My grandson was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma. … Continue reading
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She’s a winner!
My daughter, Tamar Bihari, who writes as Talia Quinn Daniels, just won a coveted Golden Heart Award in the category of single title romance. When she told me (via email as she was in California for the Conference), I cried, … Continue reading
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A train called studio
Studio, originally uploaded by leyaevelyn. In a week and a half, I’ll know better what I have been doing this summer. I do know I’ve been working on a large number of new paintings, all at once. I go back … Continue reading
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