Went by Merison’s today to check on my artwork sales.
Just one of many art pieces I have at Merison's.
But when I came in the door ….
I fell in love with this chair. Isn’t it great! It’s round and it turns. My inner child just loved it!
And apparently … so does Susan Jones!
While I was there I saw some paintings by two of my favorite local artist - Eleanor Baker and Ann Stapp.
And gorgeous pottery by Ridgehaven Studios.
Snapped this photo just because I thought the set up was so purty! Someone needs to make this into an art piece. Maybe I will. Check back later! …. Seriously.
Back to my art work and Merison’s. Yes! Merison’s is one of several places that carry my art.
And it doesn’t hurt that they are happy, fun loving folks.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
The following was originally posted on July 12, 2011. A special thanks to Paris! Magazine for writing such a nice article about this in their June 2012 edition.
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I know you ask sometimes, “Where does she get these ideas?” Well, this is how “Elvis at the Paris City Auditorium” came about.
During the North Poplar Street Yard Sale last month, my Aunt Jane took me on a tour though some back yards. There was a sign she wanted me to see at the old Paris City Auditorium. The sign had something to do with Elvis.
We traveled down the driveway of Carol & Kenny Doster. We passed this Peace Sign.
Then we passed this really big paw print.
Did you know Bigfoot lived on North Poplar??
Then we came upon the old Paris City Auditorium.
It was a little sad to see it this way. According to Visit Downtown Paris - “This building was used for everything from basketball games to concerts. In its hey day of the 50’s and 60’s, everyone from Elvis to Jerry Lee Lewis to Flatt and Scruggs performed there. There are a million memories and songs permeating that building!”
We went inside.
There was a little old ....
And some new ...
And then,
I saw this.
And ... well, I became inspired.
So, I took this photo ....
And turned it into this.
Then I added the Elvis sign I had seen inside....
and put it on the front porch to get this.
And then I really got carried away. It just needed a little more Elvis. I won’t keep you in suspense anymore. This is the final product.
Hope you like it. I’m adding it to my “Windows On The Square” series.
Sometimes I find it necessary to explain why I like Paris Landing so much. It's not just the lake, the landscape, the wildlife, the weather. A lot of it has to do with the people. And on Saturday at the Wounded Warrior Bass Tournament .... the folks of Paris Landing made me proud. Here are a few of the things I like.
Sharon Seaton found a boat for this last minute soldier.
People who are really, really happy to be so helpful.
Cindy Rice of T.F. Rice & Co. gets the award for bringing the biggest flag.
When you tell folks "Y'all come and bring a flag." .... they bring the biggest one they can find,
Ryan Caldwell isn't too young to wave a flag.
or .... they bring their kids too and make them wave a flag,
or, just in case you forgot to bring a flag -
Anne, Justin and Caleb Cullen
They bring a flag just for you!
Love this Eagle provided by the State Park!
Everyone finds a way to be helpful.
The guys from the U.S. Coast Guard Cimmarron unhooked snags for kids at the Junior Fishing Rodeo.
I love it when I get a cool shot like this one! (And no - I don't know who's head that is.)
Or this one. Look at the girl on the right dodging a hook.
Or this one.
Or when everyone lines up just right, almost as if they were waiting on a camera,
so I can get a shot like this.
And of course, if I weren't at Paris Landing I wouldn't have the opportunity for all these photos.