Visual Art 'n Java and the Mac
5 Jan 07 at 0 dark 30 in the morning (that means uber early)
A cuppa java & my Mac rest on my pre-war 1940's pink formica table in The Front Room, which is kind of like a parlor or receiving room only not in a Victorian, but rather in one of the new burb homes in Natomas Sacramento CA. It's a small cozy room facing north, so the light at any given part of the day makes every painting I put in here look like a million bucks.
A cuppa java & my Mac rest on my pre-war 1940's pink formica table in The Front Room, which is kind of like a parlor or receiving room only not in a Victorian, but rather in one of the new burb homes in Natomas Sacramento CA. It's a small cozy room facing north, so the light at any given part of the day makes every painting I put in here look like a million bucks.
I write on a Mac PowerBook and with the mobility that I love about laptops, I haul it into The Front Room each morning and respond to personal emails and write articles for my blogs. On the wall, I change out the art quite often - it looks like this today.
Garlic & Tomato painting on the left is 18"x24", acrylic on canvas.
Pear painting is 22"x22", acrylic on wood.
Sunflower painting is 24" x 24", acrylic on canvas.
Hope Chest Handpainted Furniture piece - Hope Chest?.... hmmm.....





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