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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Once Upon A Time, continued ...

When we last saw our Turquoise family, they were eagerly awaiting the arrival of "Fourth"
What the family didn't realize, was that this tale was about to repeat in the biggest way ....
TWINS!

not identical twins mind you, but fraternal, "Fourth" and "Fifth" 
both a whopping 48x48 

"Fourth" more closely resembling her older sister "Third," and "Fifth" the spitting image of his older brother "Second"

detail picture of "Fourth"

Close inspection of the twins reveals strong similarities though, especially in their voracious appetites - tube after tube of paint!

detail picture of "Fifth"

So ...
 as our twins continue to develop and I rush off for more paint, I am excited to share that "Neha"


was selected for a group show at the Woman Made Gallery in Chicago.  I am very honored to be included in the exhibit which opens this Friday night.

Click HERE for more details on the show and reception.

and stay tuned for the arrival of the twins!! :)

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

This is a story about love repeating ....


Once Upon a Time ...
a beautiful turquoise bow wanted to see the world ...


so "First" was born.

Though eager to begin her journey, "First" simply didn't feel complete on her own.....


and decided she needed a tiny baby brother

(Sold 4x4)

Who was named "Second."

"Second" turned out to be much bolder and more dramatic than his delicate older sister "First," in spite his small size.

It was thought his boldness might have developed as a result of being re-created second from "First!"

Desperate and excited to test this theory again, "First" and "Second" pleaded for another sibling... 


and to everyone's delight, a new even spunkier girl named "Third" joined the family!


Overcome with joy for their new sister, the siblings celebrated!


Now you might think our happy family would end the story here, but such is not the case.  

"First" and "Second" knew right away that their flirtatious sister "Third" had bigger things in her future.  So the two convinced the new baby girl to strike out on her own and discover just how far she could stretch her boundaries.

(available soon 48"x48")

And the story of "Fourth" begins!

To Be Continued ...