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Results of Hard Labor Posted on September 1, 2008
Here are those bracelets you keep hearing about.
Here's the front of the house with those great posts carved by Joseph Luhan.
We put a couple paintings out everyday to help attract attention and let people know what they can expect on the inside.
These are my "details." They are actual size details taken from larger paintings. We put these right at the front door.
Inside the gallery. The glimpse of a door through the archway is the entrance to my studio.
Another gallery view.
This is our show of photographs by local photographer Richard Hasbrouck. I adore that red sky behind The Pedernal.
Here's our media table. I made it into 2 exhibition catalogs and 2 national magazines so far this year, plus several newspapers.
Gallery Window. It's dark because I'm shooting into the light.
This is the painting I traded for the bathtub, in progress, in my sunny little studio. The original is on the right, the copy in progress on the left.
And here is the fabulous bathtub with the gold plated feet and fixtures. I kid you not! Eventually we'll make a sculpture to go in the nicho.
A bit of an expanded view.
My office area. The Woman with an Ermine is actually my desk chair. The Macintosh desk to the right, the big roll-top to the left. I love it!
The library is just on the other side of the window. You can see we've only got the sub-floor down but what an improvement! We'll get started on the real floor after the High Road tour I guess.
This is the completed opening from the kitchen to the gallery. The kitchen table now lives right in front of it.
Our local woodcarver, Isabro, made these doors. They will be doors to my spice cabinet in the nicho over the kitchen sink. We traded him for some barn boards we had out back.
Isn't this a cool gate? It's Kokopelli. Yes, my clever husband made it.
Here's Elway, just a few days ago, acting as sentry by the gate. What a sweetie he was.
A lovely double rainbow. We get a lot of these up here.
This butterfly was as big as my outstretched palm! Another one of the many wonders of Northern New Mexico. (Not new, and not Mexico).
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