Hi Caroline! Thank you so much for your kind message! I very much appreciate you passing our info along. I hope we can get some good Asian competitors out there, show them we're not just good at academia and playing the piano and violin haha (both of which I was tasked with as a child...) Thanks again!
You are invited to my solo exhibition at the Philippine Center, 556 Fifth Avenue (corner 46th St) October 18-29, 2010. Opening reception is at 6:30pm October 18 (Monday). The theme of the exhibition is "Painterly Palouse".
Palouse is an area in the northeastern section of Washington State near the border with Idaho. Next to the Ukraine, Palouse is the second largest producer of wheat. It is a beautiful and idyllic area of farmlands, undulating hills, of pastel colored wheat and barley and rapeseeds.
Please come and join us on the 18th of October. You can view my images on my website at: www.carlosesguerra.com.
Hi C
Bird painting so nice..similar to those I have seen recently near State College PA where I spent a week communing with nature..Fantastic big trees, squirrels (one named Sukhi) ducks and rabbits..just came back & am overwhelmed by the noise & people.in the city
.sherry
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Hi Caroline! Thank you so much for your kind message! I very much appreciate you passing our info along. I hope we can get some good Asian competitors out there, show them we're not just good at academia and playing the piano and violin haha (both of which I was tasked with as a child...) Thanks again!
Judy
You are invited to my solo exhibition at the Philippine Center, 556 Fifth Avenue (corner 46th St) October 18-29, 2010. Opening reception is at 6:30pm October 18 (Monday). The theme of the exhibition is "Painterly Palouse".
Palouse is an area in the northeastern section of Washington State near the border with Idaho. Next to the Ukraine, Palouse is the second largest producer of wheat. It is a beautiful and idyllic area of farmlands, undulating hills, of pastel colored wheat and barley and rapeseeds.
Please come and join us on the 18th of October. You can view my images on my website at: www.carlosesguerra.com.
Carlos
Bird painting so nice..similar to those I have seen recently near State College PA where I spent a week communing with nature..Fantastic big trees, squirrels (one named Sukhi) ducks and rabbits..just came back & am overwhelmed by the noise & people.in the city
.sherry
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