From the monthly archives:

May 2008

White Plains Outdoor Art Festival

May 30, 2008 General

I’ll be at the White Plains Outdoor Art Festival tomorrow, May 30th and Sunday June 1st. This will be my second year at this show, and I’m looking forward to returning to this dynamic city. It takes place in a Tibbits Park in the busy downtown district of White Plains, which makes it a challenge [...]

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New Paltz Art and Crafts Fair report

May 27, 2008 Prints

Just want to thank everyone who visited my booth during the long Memorial Day weekend at the New Paltz Art and Crafts Fair and a very special thanks to those who purchased prints and notecards. Thanks also to the show promoters Quail Hollow Events, who do a great job for all of the exhibitors. I [...]

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New Paltz Art and Crafts Fair – this weekend

May 23, 2008 General

The spring edition of the New Paltz Art and Crafts Fair begins tomorrow for the long Memorial Day weekend, and I spent the morning today preparing my booth and getting ready for the usual large crowds expected. Located at the Ulster County Fairgrounds, it is one of easiest shows for setting up, with a very [...]

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Beekman Street Banners unveiled in Beacon

May 21, 2008 Personal

The Beekman Street Banners were unveiled this weekend in my home of Beacon, NY, and I’m honored to have been chosen as one of 34 artists to be included in this innovative and unique project. The official description from a new website dedicated to all things cool in Beacon reads: “17 banners leading up from [...]

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Website upgrade

May 21, 2008 General

The website has undergone a substantial upgrade, though it looks mostly the same at first, there is lots going on under the hood. It was mostly driven by the need to have a better e-commerce system, making it easier for visitors to get information about the prints and workshops, and place orders with confidence and [...]

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Spring at Indian Brook Falls

May 17, 2008 Prints

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