Hello and welcome back to my blog! Winter vacation has been very busy; filled with writing, measuring, calling, e-mailing, shopping and ordering. There's still lots to get done before the show (truth be told, I'm a little paniced) so there's sure to be lots more updates in the near future (as I run around like a chicken with my head cut off)!
The Townsend Meeting Hall has already posted a brief paragraph (that I wrote) on the art gallery's page under the title Coming In March: "Engaging Moments with Ordinary Sights". Just click on the link and scroll down to the title. It also features my pastel piece "Cade's Cove."
On a different note, I can't believe that classes start on Wednesday! I often forget that I will have 4 other classes to worry about on top of this show, so I need to get as much done as possible before the homework starts to pile up. Surprisingly, it's my last semester of class . . . ever. Gosh, is that strange, or what? But I can't deny that I'm excited!
And in other news, I have a slightly-unrelated-but-still-exciting announcement! This summer (4 days after graduation) I will be traveling to Italy to study art of the Italian Renaissance with my professor, Jessica Robey and 9 of my FSU classmates. We will be gone for a month, exploring and studying art in Verona, Venice and Florence, to name a few. I am so excited that I had to share the news! Ok, now back to work!