All that is left now is to print the labels. I have spent the last few days attaching D hooks, signing and labeling paintings and wrestling with metres of bubble wrap to get my work ready to send to Anita Traverso Gallery for my show Stolen Geometry from the Gardens of Love which opens on 5 May. Save the date if you are going to be in Melbourne.
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It takes a lot of time to put all the finishing touches on artwork. Wishing you wonderful success with your exhibition Susan. Sorry I won't be there to see it in the flesh.
How exciting, Susan! Such an intriguing photo - really want to see what's underneath that packing material. I look forward to seeing installation photos!
Best wishes for your show Susan. I would love to see the works in person but will have to settle for the online view. Looking forward to it!
Thank you,
Nicola, Cindy and Rachael. It's just three weeks to the show. Hopefully I'll get some good installation shots.
Have a great show Susan! I look forward to your installation post, this is making me curious.
i wish i could be there!
Thanks Novi and em.
em, I think you could grow a waratah as they grow in cold highland regions in southern Australia. You would need to find a source of seed that was quarantine approved.
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