The Waterside took one sculpture - Happy Dog. It looks OK in its glass case right next door to Steve's Sunday Afternoon painting which I think is the best in the exhibition. The opening evening was so crowded Sue and I only stayed 20 minutes and Sharon and I went back last Friday. We agreed that it was a very eclectic mix and were happy to have our work on show there - Sharon had a photograph of Sally and Jim (horses) accepted. Afterwards we descended on Cafe Nero and I introduced her to the indulgent delight of luxury Milanese hot chocolate!!! Truely wicked and gorgeous and eclipsing the enthusiasm for fine art any day!
Going to Stoke tomorrow to get the Pottery Ladies' orders. It seemed unfair that I was the one who wanted all the clay and we were going to share the carriage. Anyway, the nice young man at National Tyres has topped up my air and assured me 100kg shouldn't make much difference - it's only two people after all!
I have asked Anna to redesign the web site as I think it is a bit fussy and folksy. To that end I have done some 'arty' photos of details to be included and written a bit about the ideas behind the pieces. Here they are -
Working on zebras and dogs still and trying different methods of making stripes - watch this space for the results.
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