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An invitation to see my other blog titled "From the Studio" and listed on the site to the left under Alice's blogs.

#21  , Meditation at St. George Island, white earthenware, terra sigillata, oxides, liner glaze, available in "Meditation Bowls", Inventory of work available for purchase, 2.5 x 6.5 x 3", $155

At the request of a number of people who are purely interested in my work and more professional matters, I decided to start a second blog.  I hope you will check it out.  All new work, on going commissions, and work placed in my inventory of work for sale will be featured in this new blog.  I hope you will consider subscribing and letting me know what you like about it or what I can do to improve it to fit your needs.  This would be a tremendous help as I am still "finding my way" in this big and wide world of technology.  Many thanks in advance to those of you who respond with feedback!

 

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Congratulations to Michael Ziemer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Be sure to stop by Patricia Kilburg's Studio this month to see her encaustic work as well as Michael's outstanding encaustic works on board.  Her studio is located in the Iron Building in the Pendleton district.  

Patricia Kilburg Studio

1209 Pendleton Street

Greenville, SC 29611

www.patriciakilburg.com

Want to visit the Studio? Call 630-1652

Such a perfect setting for you new work Michael!

Beautiful & touching...

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MAKING FACES opened last night at the GreenvilleCenterforCreativeArts

Hope it is obvious that Ann Hicks and I were having a truly fantastic evening!  Photograph thanks to Ann Hicks. 

Welcome back to Greenville my dear friend Ann!  I am looking forward to all the fun we are going to have together now that you are back in town!!!!!!

Way to go Glory Day Loflin!  Glory is one of three Brandon Fellows.

Executive director of the GCCA, Cherington Love Shucker, showing her ongoing support and interest in the work of the 3 Brandon Fellows, in this case, the new works by Glory Day Lovlin.

Kate Furman is back in Greenville!  Her jewelry is amazing!  You must drop by to visit her studio at Brandon Mill. It is an artistic wonder and an inspiration...

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Congratulations on having work in MAKING FACES Allison Brown!

What a thrill to run into a former CCES Middle School student and be introduced to her precious Paul! 

Did I mention that it has been my great privilege to teach all these young woman at either Christ Church Episcopal School Middle School or the SC School for the Arts and Humanities. What can I say except, lucky me...  The pride I feel in these young woman is indescribable... 

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Guess whose work is coming to Greenville, South Carolina?

Here are some clues as to who this famous artist might be...Look on the right hand side and you will see a metal structure that looks a bit like a tree. surrounded by red scaffolding.  This structure will not be visible when this art work is completed in time for a special ceremony on Thursday afternoon welcoming it to the city of Greenville .  Another clue is that the rainy weather this week is very appropriate, as the artist lives in a city known for having lots of rainfall. The last clue is that this artist does not work alone.  He is surrounded by many assistants.  Have you figured out who it is yet?  If not, I will reveal the artist's name and the pictures of the installed sculpture soon after the Thursday ceremony and installation of this exciting new addition to our city!

Roger, Rosie and Jaz as we begin our morning walk in the rain, in Falls Park.

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