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Saturday, March 24, 2018
Farm to Frame
Last night I went to the reception of Farm to Frame, a group art show at the Fallbrook Library.
The show was the brainchild of my friend Carol Zaleski.
I had various people coming up to me the last several days telling me how much they liked my submissions for the show.
This was reassuring because I never quite felt sure that I had nailed the show properly.
It was a nice reception. People had a chance to talk about their work. It was well attended.
Some excellent artists exhibited, I was the lone photographer.
Carol had told me that my work was not quite edgy enough so I put this assemblage piece in called Meat, first applying pasty stars that I bought at the Dollar Tree over Carol Doda's nipples.
My photograph is a riff on the selling of sex as a commodity like meat and sausage in our world.
I didn't think that the puritans would allow it to hang but they did.
The woman next to my artwork went to Berkeley and actually knew Carol Doda.
I got one of the best compliments I have ever received about my work last night, from Noreen.
She said that a lot of people made paintings that looked like photographs, a process she abhors, but that my photos look like paintings and she loves them.
Thank you Noreen!
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Carol wanted something more edgy, and you definitely provided that.
And that's one sexy bell pepper.
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