Yesterday we came back from collecting my paintings from the exhibition which just finished at Moulins, France. It's been a lot of hard work and much driving since we live 2 hours from the Gallery. Each time we had to stay overnight with a friend, which was enjoyable of course, but it did mean many hours away from our other work.

Those of you that followed the previous blogs I wrote, will have read that I did not make any sales in the first week or on vernissage night so I was getting a little concerned. After all, February is not the best month for most people financially!
Things certainly did pick up and these are the paintings I sold.

Lavender II - string/acrylic on canvas

zesty triptych - string/acrylic on canvas

Half Artichoke - string/oil on canvas

Dive-In Kiwi - string/acrylic on wood
There are also a couple of other leads too and the collector who bought Half Artichoke also wants to come and see me working in the studio.
Jean, the Gallery owner said he was very happy with the interest my paintings got. I've enjoyed working with a gallery for a change and it has restored my faith a little. I've learned a lot from working with a good gallery here in France and I hope to do it again.
I have 2 exhibitions planned for the summer organized by the Tourist Board so it's now all steam ahead planning for those.

You must be so pleased!





