What a very busy day! I got right to work on prepping panels when the kids got on the bus at 6:20 this morning. Thinking it would only take a couple of hours - silly me - I would then be right on time for a field trip to Science City with my youngest son. I had done most of the sanding last night, so I lined them all up and started the gesso, acrylic tint, pumice coat on each one. After two hours, I had to go - leaving my panels to dry all over the kitchen! Arriving home by 3:00, I started in again. Coaxed to the store by my youngest daughter with a bribe to help me finish - I was off again. Once at home, she jumped in to help me finish. Working as fast as I could, I barely finished in time to throw on clothes to go to two art openings tonight. I have one in an auction for the Fountain Foundation for the Kansas City Fountains, and three currently at the Buttonwood Art Space at 35th and Main in Kansas City. After a fun evening with good friends and great art, I am finally home and whipping up something quick - so I can get to bed! Some days are like that. I could not have squeezed anything more into this day, if my life depended on it! This is painting number 246 in as many days, and
Day 6 on Leslie Saeta's 30 day challenge. Didn't I just say 30 days would be a piece of cake? Well, not today!
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