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  1. Here's To President Obama!
  2. The Manor Of Art- Final Days This weekend. Over 100 artists. An amazing event!
  3. Mark Woolley Open House May 30th. My New Website is Up: http://tamaraenglish.com
  4. Mark Woolley Gallery Group Show Openings Wednesday and Thursday this week.
  5. hearts The Savvy Collaborative.
  6. enjoyed seeing James Pustorino's show Cosmic Strips at Chambers at 916 this weekend, and looks forward to the two week rotation of new work.
  7. My painting that was in the CAP auction is now owned by... CAP! It will be hung in the new Cascade AIDS Project offices in June.
  8. drawing and thinking about what to inscribe on an OCAC paver. 30 characters.
  9. has joined the Oregon College of Art & Craft Public Pavers Affinity Commitee, a way to offer immortality.
  10. is painting.
  11. is perusing the Terry Winters catalog recently acquired. Set Diagram series---Wow.
  12. Hey fellow artists- what software do you use the busines aspect of your art?
  13. finished her sketchbook for The Sketchbook Project. The theme is how people meet multidimensionally- in the worlds beyond the physical one.
  14. is working on the sketchbook for the Sketchbook Project/ Art House.
  15. is inspired, and has a new painting completed for the upcoming "Love" show opening on February 13th at Olympic Mills Commerce Center in ...
  16. just got home from The Pink Elephant Art Exchange- a plethora of great art shared among artists.
  17. is writing and painting today.
  18. is enjoying a day of flow.
  19. is participating in the exhibition and art exchange at Milepost 5 in Portland. And everything outside is turning white.
  20. is thawing out after being in my studio. It is not what you'd call well insulated.