| Studies of Chess pieces in my studio |
The annual High Desert Art Tour is coming the weekend of October 8th & 9th
There will be over 25 artists exhibiting their artwork
Drop by my studio between the hours of 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday
or
12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday
Pick up tour maps at Agua Dulce Vineyards or Vincent Hill Station
For further details please visit the tour blog: High Desert Art
Hope to see you then!
14 comments:
Wow. Those look incredible, Silvina. Good luck with the art tour.
I hope you'll post more pictures during the tour. Wishing you all the best!
Oh my gosh I could cry these look so amazing!!!!! I am in love! The size, the dramatic lighting, the gestural marks/drips .... mere chess pieces have been transformed! Stunning!
PS. Love how you are hanging these too, what a smart way to do this.
Denny, thank you. I'm curious about the feedback I'll get from visitors. Not sure how many people still have an interest in chess.
Diana, pretty sure we've got a roaming photographer lined up for this year's tour. If we do, I will definitely post pics. Thanks!
Karen, if every person that walks into my studio reacts like you, I will eventually be very wealthy! I love your enthusiasm! thank you, thank you.
Wow! Beautiful work, thoughtfully presented. I do love this series.
You're going to have a great time and people will be honored to meet you and see your artwork in person. Wish I could be there! Maybe in another year or so.
Best wishes with the show!
Melinda, I would love it if you visited! It's very exciting to watch this event grow with every passing year. I believe this will be the most successful year yet.
Do you move the pieces around the wall until you get a mate?
They look good!
Those chess pieces look amazing! I thought they were really strong anyway as individual works of art, but the framing takes them to yet another level. Wow!
These look great on the wall Silvi! Very strong pieces!! =]
Hi Bill, yes, I have invented "Wall Chess". : D
Leslie, thanks! I almost didn't have them framed. Glad I did.
Robin, thank you!
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