Memories Lost and Found: My Early Work - the Final Chapter
Sometimes we get lucky, very lucky. The artwork I had done in my first stages as an artist and kept with me for years, move after move, I thought was gone forever. Because of the kindness and generosity of one young man in particular, I was able to get that work back. If you haven't kept up with the story, you can read how it unfolded in Part I and Part II.
Now I have those early works on display at a gallery in Mebane, and have created an online "virtual" gallery showcasing them. The story was featured in a lengthy article in the Asheboro Magazine and was the subject of Bob Buckley's "Buckley Report" on Fox 8 News (WGHP).
Please peruse these links to learn about the whole story:
Read ~ Watch ~ See
---Whimsical Artist Scott Plaster
http://scottplaster.com
This blog promotes the art of whimsical artist Scott Plaster, former leader of the Cosmic Cow Society (organization with some other whimsical artists). His line of whimsical animals and other whimsical art is exhibited from the mountains to the coast of NC, and has been featured in newspapers, magazines, and television.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Memories Lost and Found: My Early Work - the Final Chapter
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