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Applewood Arts Show



Currently, I am creating a wealth of new rock paintings! Come see them before anyone else at my next show at the Applewood Arts show on Now.16-17! On   I-25 at Budweiser Event center in Loveland, CO. Over 120 artisans will be showing their holiday arts and crafts.

"Ram Horns" is a glimpse into what you'll see at the show.

"Falcon" was painted on back of a guitarone for someone fixing up the instrument to cover up a sealed hole.

I volunteered to run the gallery at Lincoln Gallery the other day during change over. I took down all the hanging art and hung the incoming. What an experience into the life of a gallery owner I got!
Falcon
Ram Horns

17 comments:

  1. Welcome,

    Thank you to John Poplin. We now have a wonderful new user friendly blog!

    You are invited to follow along and be updated on new art work and upcoming events. We look forward to reeding your comments and input.

    Thank you for visiting, and for your support!

    Laurie
    Painter

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  2. Art in the Park was fun. We look forward to making more friendships from new and returning guests and vendors every year. Thank you everyone for such a great event.

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  3. Ok,this makes more sense as a profil pic.lol

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  4. Estes was fun. I love Estes park. It is at the foothills of Rocky Mt National Park. Elk are regularly roaming the streets. Now they are bugling. It is very artsy and very beautiful.People are friendly. The show was fun and eventful, the third day especially. The winds gusted heavily leaving everyone holding down their tents to the best of their ability. Vendors were taking down their tents as fast as they can while protecting their goods. I was trying to paint on my easle at the beginning of the gusts. What was I thinking?? There was one injury that I know of. Hopefully she is okay. Hopefully we can return next year. The gust are unusual to be this bad. I love Estes, and the show was a great experience. My son, my father and Erica were there with me. We camped. It was a great time together. As always thank you to them for doing this with me. Thank you to all who came, saw the show, and supported 'Lauries Rock Paintings'.

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  5. Won 1st place in the mixed media category at the juried Fall Art Show at the Lincoln gallery. It's of a bald eagle. The juror said she liked how it looks like it is still in the tree, meaning how it is on the tree branch stand. It sold but is still on display there untill the end of the show, about a month. On 5th and Lincoln, Downtown Loveland.

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  6. My uncle from out of town noticed some rock paintings on sandstone selling else where for atleast $1200. He said they had not nearly the detail. Makes me wonder the direction of business I should be going, or what mine is REALLY worth.

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  7. finishing a layered rock painting of a boy eager to catch a river trout.

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  8. I am eager to paint out side. I think I will finish these while Wes, my son plays.

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    1. A year later, still have cabin fever to paint outside, yet busy with culinary.

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  9. Lot of changes. Think I will start talking.

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  10. Finished another eagle today. Love the pierce look in their eyes and the freedom and strength they symbolize.

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  11. Sold my bull dog painting today at Lincoln Gallery! This is the same painting that won 3rd in the June Art Show there.

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  12. Feel free to comment! Just choose the Name/URL option. A URL is not needed just a name.

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  13. Applewood Arts Festival of 2013 is Nov.16-17! There will be a booth of new rock paintings inspired by Rocky Mountain wildlife and what illustrates Colorado. Come see the stone art!

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  14. Several new paintings have been created and not yet published. Come see them at the show!

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