My work was being exhibited at
the
The Springville Museum of Art
The Museum is known for its fine collection of Utah Art spanning from the Pioneer Days to the present. It also houses the largest public collection of 20th-century Russian Impressionist and Realist art in the western United States.
Springville.org
Located 60 miles south of Salt Lake City, the building was designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival Style, dedicated in 1903.
The Exhibit ends Friday, the 14th day of October, 2011
It was an honor to be featured.
Have a great weekend, my dear blogging friends.
Gina
What I love about your work, Gina, is that it looks at home in your kitchen, and at home in a museum. We should all be so lucky as to fill our homes with utilitarian objects that are also pieces of fine art.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Gina! I am proud to say I own two pieces of your art. xo
ReplyDeleteWow, Gina, congratulations, how exciting to be featured in a museum - attention yuo certainly deserve!
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend
Sharon
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You are such an artist Gina, congrats you deserve to be featured in a museum sweetie, I'm enchanted with your plates, absolutelly fabulous!! Have a terrific weekend. Thank you for sharing. FABBY
ReplyDeleteGina, congratulations.
ReplyDeleteGina, the photos from the exhibition clearly shows the beauty of your ceramics.
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of the front of the gallery with those lovely, powerful three letters A R T.
Keep up your gallivanting and inspiration, and please do keep creating the very evocative, and also contemporary ceramics.
Best wishes.
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ReplyDeletesorry, lets try that again....my heart is palpitating over the last image! Would you call that your colophon? I love the crest design and the gold overlay is so precise! I need this! So happy for you!
ReplyDeleteHello Mark, You have given me the best possible compliment. I am humbled.
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, Thank you for your support. Also, thank you for getting me through the blog misbehavior.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sharon. So very nice of you to comment. Gina
ReplyDeleteHi Fabby,You are all so generous with your compliments and I so appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Agni and welcome to my blog. I'm so pleased to see you here. Gina
ReplyDeleteDear Frances, Thank you so much. Gallivanting, yes, that's what it is called. My head is full of new ideas from Italy.
ReplyDeleteGina
Hi Theresa, You can have this. Come for a visit and we will cook up a very special colophon for you. Thank you for your visit.
ReplyDeleteGina
A la bonheur - CONGRATULATION !
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely and relaxed weekend which you deserve, liebe Gina
xxxkarin
I just bought the plate! Come on people! Go to the etsy store and buy something beautiful by Gina!!!!
ReplyDeleteWish I'd been able to see that exhibit, Gina. Congratulations! Looking forward to more from your trip. xo – g
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Gina. That is truly an honor! I can't wait to hear about your trip in future posts!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and welcome home. I hope you will be posting more about your travels.
ReplyDeleteThank you Karin, you are a sweet friend.
ReplyDeleteDear Theresa, Am working on your plate. Will make it extra special. Gina
ReplyDeleteDear Georgianna, I'm always so pleased to hear from you. Have been enjoying your fabulous photos from your recent trip to Giverny. Have a wonderful week. Warm regards, Gina
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, Have you been apinting? I hope so. Have enjoyed reading about your recent trip to Italy. Gina
ReplyDeleteHi German Gems, Thank you for your visit. Vielen Dank fuer Ihren Besuch. Es freut mich sehr Sie hier zu sehen.
ReplyDeleteGina, Congrats on the exhibit! Your work is beautiful and the urn in the third picture is amazing.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Sherry