As an artist who travels more than two months out of the year, checking into a hotel means also creating a makeshift studio. There is an inevitable option to spend all day working the art shows and festivals while on the road. But after a few days of not painting, my hands start to “itch” and get restless to create. The necessity to establish a makeshift studio becomes part of the routine and here are common questions often asked about the experience.
Read MoreWhile on the road between shows, I am afforded the time to stop and smell the roses, so to speak. I love to take the weekdays easy and unstructured and explore interesting areas as I happen upon them. After a stay at a Hampton Inn in Stroudsburg, PA on my way to the I-80, I noticed this amazing cemetery. I have a thing about cemeteries…I find them so peaceful and lovely.
Read MoreEvery time I pack and travel to an art show there is a sense of excitement…an anticipation for what the weekend may bring. One might even call it a gambler’s high with the unknown of what artwork may return with the artist and which find new homes.
Read MoreThe Southampton Art & Artisan Fair is June 19-20 in New York and wow, there are a lot of preparations that must be done! I have to finish several of the paintings I’ve been working on for the shows.
Read MoreThe last cargo van in Florida is a tall Tetris upgrade for Christine Adele Moore who previously drove a mini van for art shows across the country. This is a fun Q&A with the artist about the adventure of finding the van and the exciting ways this impacts travel, deliveries, and general comfort for the driver.
Read MoreThe Hot Works organization brought its first arts showcase to Sarasota with the Open Air Fine Art Show at Phillippi Estate Park on Nov. 14 and 15.
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