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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

An Octopus's Garden














This past weekend, Mike and Maryann Kuntz,
the proprietors of 'An Octopus's Garden' in
Millville, invited me to be their featured
artist for Third Friday. So I packed up a
bunch of my smaller garden accents and
headed down.




 While setting up on Friday afternoon, the
weather was beautiful, but as the sun
started to set, it became quite windy and
the temperature became rather chilly.
However, that didn't seem to deter people,
as there was a nice turnout. People just
bundled up and didn't let the chill stop
them from having a pleasant evening out
on the town.




 I did feel sorry for the musicians as they
tried to play with freezing fingers.
Nevertheless, they did a fine job, and
provided a stimulating atmosphere for
shopping and socializing.






 I had a successful weekend, selling
some pieces and getting some
more exposure. 















 Next month, May, I will be involved in two
shows. I will have a solo show at Yogawood
in Collingswood, and I will have one piece
entered in the Perkins Members Show in
Moorestown. More about them in my next
post.







Also, I'd like to thank my friend Ian Bianchi for
taking the photos included in this post.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Featured Artist

This Friday, April 15, 2011, I will be the
featured artist at 'An Octopus's Garden'.
'An Octopus's Garden' is a small gallery
in Millville's Glasstown Arts District. It is
located in The Village on High, at 510 N.
High Street, Millville, NJ 08332.


 I became acquainted with them during
my show at Carp Cottage, and since then
they have been showing my work.
 This time, rather than show my larger works,
I will be featuring smaller, whimsical pieces
for the garden. These pieces are quite affordable,
starting at just $30.



I will be there Friday 4/15/11 form 1pm-9pm.
Come on down and spend a Friday night in the
District.
http://www.nj.com/cumberland/index.ssf/2010/10/octopus_garden_to_open_in_mill.html