A Gallery in the woods
Like most of us, navigation has been a theme for me during the last several years. Recently I’ve turned my navigational skills to placing my work in the community. How I could get more of my work in front of more people locally?
Two local artists suggested Cultus Bay Glass Art Gallery. The owner, John deWit, a glass artist, pairs paintings with ceramics and glass, curating inviting arrangements which make me want to get out my own wallet. I made an appointment, framed several pieces and headed over.
John and I spoke, figured out prices and now they are in the gallery looking really sharp! If you’re in the area, I invite you to visit this unique gallery, located next to Seabiscuit Cafe and Mukilteo Coffee roasters, for a wonderful excursion.
Cultus Bay Art Glass Gallery
3230 Lake Leo Way, Langley, WA 98260
Thursday - Sunday, 10 -3
In the Studio
This winter, in lieu of hibernation, I’m allowing myself free rein in the studio. I’m putting aside concerns of “will I be able to show or sell this?” It’s all about experimenting. It sounds simple, but the “show/sell” mindset is one that I’ve operated within for many years. Deconstructing it is a daily practice and it turns out, a pleasurable one. I’m trying a number of different techniques and know that they will lead me somewhere that I can’t yet imagine.