Wednesday, February 5, 2014

I have been a bit behind with blogging, as usual. I've had a stream of small commissions that keep me busy and lots of big life changes are finally settling down. Many exciting things are on the horizon for me and I am feeling pretty happy!
First off, I have been volunteer teaching at North Light Community Center in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia. Last week was my last session with their after school program and I am gearing up for a really exciting new class that will begin in March. I can follow up shortly with the final info for that program and how to sign up. Check out North Light's website here and check out the news on an upcoming documentary featuring North Light here!
I finally relaunched my website, which I had to rename (slightly) because I accidentally let my domain ownership lapse and some other artistic Moore snatched it up! I am working out the kinks on that project and will post a link for that soon as well.
The large geese wetscape for my painting swap with Ron Smythe is complete and needs to be delivered...

My latest landscape-meets-animal painting is still sketchy and has been developing really slowly, but I'm excited about the idea. The main tree in this painting was drawn from a huge limb that I could see out of my studio window in the old Mount Airy apartment. Now that I have moved, it has become a totally different tree. Also, I have been working on the thing for so long that the seasons have changed several times! I decided to accept this as part of the history of this painting, and let the background fracture into segments that each show the season during which they were painted. So far, we've got summer, fall and winter...I hope that spring doesn't creep in!

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