News Flash - Painting Video & Art Opening
/Leaping Into the Unknown
First off, Peter finished the video of us painting with his digital magic it's got music and special effects and makes me want to climb into the video and start painting with us again! Want to do something like this yourself? Contact Peter at: peter moraites [petermoraites@yahoo.com].
Went downtown Santa Barbara to the First Thursday Art walk this evening and made my way to Artamo, my favorite contemporary abstract gallery. Here is a photo of the owner, my friend Jack Mohr and his wife Monica. They are standing in front of a magnificent, and my current favorite painting by Michelle Williams. The gallery was showing an exhibition of Michelle Y. Williams and Ray Philips (can’t find his website but his art is shown on the Artamo website).
Well, all I can say is I am Michelle's biggest fan. I absolutely love her work. It enthralls me, moves me, inspires me, and awes me. It makes me want to go back to my studio and paint and throw sand at my painting and buy a bigger palette knife and then go back and ogle some more at her work. She is brilliant!
Deb Chaney 2006
Mixed Media, Acrylics on Canvas
30” x 40” ready to hang with 1” painted edges
$1,775.00 MasterCard/Visa accepted
(805) 403-9870 deb@debcreative.com
Prints soon to be available at http://www.cafepress.com/debchaney/3492432
Went downtown Santa Barbara to the First Thursday Art walk this evening and made my way to Artamo, my favorite contemporary abstract gallery. Here is a photo of the owner, my friend Jack Mohr and his wife Monica. They are standing in front of a magnificent, and my current favorite painting by Michelle Williams. The gallery was showing an exhibition of Michelle Y. Williams and Ray Philips (can’t find his website but his art is shown on the Artamo website).
Well, all I can say is I am Michelle's biggest fan. I absolutely love her work. It enthralls me, moves me, inspires me, and awes me. It makes me want to go back to my studio and paint and throw sand at my painting and buy a bigger palette knife and then go back and ogle some more at her work. She is brilliant!