Plastic Madness, Multi-State Road Trip and New Classes!
It's been a very busy few months since my last newsletter in June! I bought a small etching printing press for the studio, finally! My husband and I purchased a 2016 Winnebago View motorhome and toured American Southwest, including five states: California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Colorado–not particularly in that order! We witnessed countless sunsets over rocks, cliffs and canyons of all colors, THE solar eclipse, and the wedding of two dear friends in the desert near Joshua Tree National Park. We saw most of the "Big Five" national parks in Southern Utah, then threw in Sedona and the Grand Canyon for good measure. We visited my daughter's family (two granddaughters) and my son. WHAT an incredible journey! I am so grateful...
Back to business! I'm currently scheduling customized small group workshops in my beautiful encaustic studio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Catch me while you can! I'll be departing in early April for yet another road trip–this time in the Pacific Northwest, followed by a long-anticipated group tour to Romania. I'm already out of breath just thinking about it! Contact me for full details about scheduling your workshop.
Galeria 69, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
News! I will be leaving this wonderful gallery in December. If you are in San Miguel or just visiting, please stop by to see my paintings and prints. The gallery is open every Friday from 4-7 pm, Saturdays from 11-2 pm & 4-7 pm. (closed 2-4 pm). Address: Orizaba 69, Colonia San Antonio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
Upcoming 2024 Show at Lynn Hanson Gallery in Seattle!
I have just spoken with the lovely and talented Lynn Hanson, of Lynn Hanson Gallery, and we are planning a "comeback" show! It will take place in March 2024. More details to come!
My art piece, "Dead Tweety in the Sea"
I was asked by Glen Rogers, an accomplished printmaker from San Miguel de Allende, to create a piece for a show she curated called "Plastic Madness". It opened this fall in Cartagena, Columbia, and was a HUGE success! The focus of the exhibition addresses our over-dependence on PLASTIC, and the artworks are entirely made from plastic garbage. This show travels and may end up in a city near you!
Pictured above: “Dead Tweety in the Sea”, plastic garbage, spray paint
All images COPYRIGHT 2023 Lisa JonesMoore