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Thursday, June 26, 2008

the tomatoes are coming...

August is almost here!





Monday, May 5, 2008

Solo Show at Crema

Art and coffee... Can there be a more perfect combination?

Opening festivities Saturday May 10th, 6-9 PM.
Featuring new illustrations, large and small, from Nashville artist J. K. Lee.
For more information about the artist and her work, visit www.j-k-lee.com.
For more information about the delicious coffee at Crema, visit www.crema-coffee.com.
*Crema* 15 Hermitage Avenue* Nashville, Tennessee 37210*

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Horsing Around


...before Comic Con. Hope you have a lovely weekend!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Travel Week


I'm heading out this weekend for New York Comic Con! More than anything business related, I hope to hang out with friends, chill for a few days.
I'd like to sit with Jim MC and get his character sketches down. I'd like to kidnap Davey for a nice dinner and see what he's done to his place. And I'd like to see an ARC of Too Cool and learn about Mouse Guard RPG.
Oh and if I could run into Mo Willems, I'd probably dissolve into a jabbering fool, but I'd like the opportunity just the same!
In that vein, I present "Rush Hour" to the left. It's part of a planned series which will include "It's Raining Men".

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Solo Show


OK, I am sad and late, and oh so happy that I am finished and it’s out there. Where have I been for the past few months? Getting ready for a solo show at the Capitol Arts Alliance in Bowling Green, Kentucky.


I’m pleased with how everything turned out-- watercolor and ink, paperdolls, portraits. Show runs from March 21 through April 29 in the mezzanine gallery. Opening is this Friday (see? I said I was bad!) from 5:00 until 7:00 PM.


Capitol Arts Alliance, Inc.

416 East Main StreetBowling Green, KY 42101-2241

Phone: (270) 782-2787 (ARTS)

Toll Free: 1-877-694-2787 (ARTS)

Fax: (270) 782-2804


The Capitol Arts Center has an illustrious history of supporting arts and culture in the south central Kentucky community.


Originally built as a vaudeville house in the late 1890s, the Columbia Theatre was redesigned as a movie house in the mid-1930s and renamed the Capitol Theatre. Presenting movies for more than three decades, the Capitol Theatre closed its doors in 1967.


After sitting vacant for more than 10 years, the building was purchased in 1977 by a visionary group of citizens formerly known as the Bowling Green-Warren County Arts Commission.

Following a $1.3 million renovation project, the Capitol Arts Center opened its doors to the community in September 1981.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Nashville Bug

Ride 'em Cowboy!



Sunday, February 17, 2008

On the hunt


 

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