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art spam: Show opening

knary

looking for a coal mine
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Tomorrow night, July 26th, I'm crawling out of my cave. I'm pleased to announce I have a selection of work on display at a local gallery, the Guardino Gallery, through August 28th. While I am not the featured artist, for a first or second toe in the local water this is a great start at a good gallery. The gallery owners believe in their artists and strive to show both an eclectic mix of work and to support so-called emerging artists. I'll be there with a nervous grin. The opening coincides with our local monthly street festival.

Guardino Gallery
2939 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
http://www.guardinogallery.com/
Open: Tues. 11 to 5 PM, Wed. through Sat. 11 to 6 PM, Sun 11 to 4 PM

If you're local, I hope you'll consider stopping in and take a look in the next month.

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now back to motorcycles... :D
 
I'll be there for the wine and cheese. What time does it start?

Break a leg, Holmes. Your work is rock solid :thumb
 
The adjustable metric hammer portrait takes motorcycle art to a new level for me!

Seriously, good luck with the show! Break a Brush!
 
Totally cool, wish I lived on your side of the world. Best of luck.

Ps: Don't worry about the butterflies you'll have at the show, they never go away.
 
Totally cool, wish I lived on your side of the world. Best of luck.

Ps: Don't worry about the butterflies you'll have at the show, they never go away.


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You would think that after nearly 20 years of this, you'd get over the gitters. They aren't what they once were. I participated in "Open Studios" a few weeks ago. Over two weekends I had a couple/few hundred people come through to see the space and the work. You don't have time for insecurity as they pour through. You can't hide behind a gallery owner, spouse or friend. It's just you and a bunch of strangers.

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