For the month of march, and the first half of April, I was working full time in a movie production office. As a result, I did not go to Chelsea, or spend much time on my art. However, this was a fantastic time of financial security, and it allowed me to really enjoy my free time. But on my first day of being 24, I woke up and realized I don't want this life in a year, and that I want to reach my goal of being a successful artist in NYC by the time I'm 25. So sure enough, I was let go from work on Wednesday. It was mutual, and I immediately left the office to go straight to Chelsea. What a rebirth! It was a fantastic re-affirmation of why I'm here, and now I'm back and more confident than ever that this is where I need to be. Plus, I picked up some great business skills and a dose of professionalism. What I found:
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Danese - Lynne Woods Turner
Untitled (9030), 2009
oil on linen
14 x 14 inches |
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Gallery Henoch - Robert C. Jackson, Pretty as a Picture,
Oil on Linen, 46" x 50" |
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Stricoff Fine Art Three British Painters Group Show - Catherine Mackey "Pier 28, #2" 52 x 48 Inches |
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Dillon Gallery Nihonga: New Traditions (printmaking), Asami Yoshiga: Artesian Spring #2 (triptych)
43x126.5 inches (framed) mineral pigment and ink on silk |
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More from Dillon Gallery - Hiroshi Senju (same artist I saw at Scope!): Waterfall (Iguacu), 2008
110x168 inches mineral pigment on paper |
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Hasted Krautler The Japan Series, Andreas Gefeller
Untitled (Cherry Blossoms), Japan, 2010 (Detail) |
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