I am very glad I spent several hours last year with Doc James McCrea, beloved vet in Platte County, especially now that Doc is gone. He was reputed to be cantankerous, but I always got along great with him. In those last several hours I got to spend with him, I took lots of portraits that are now treasures. Here is the one that we ran in the Landmark. I have received a number of nice comments about our tribute to Doc.
Fall Barn Artists Show
OK, it is really heading into Winter, but our next show is this coming weekend: Nov. 13 (10-5) and Nov. 14 (noon-5). We have some great artists joining us so it should be a fun weekend. Former Hallmark artists Jean Kalin and Jan Manco will be showing their beautiful watercolors. And I am also excited to see the reactions to some of Kathy’s new pottery–especially her Raku– and Carl’s full size carvings of Native American faces. He is really getting quite good at it. And I have been cranking out some new images of Platte County and the West. (When I am not cleaning out my darkroom-turned storage closet.)
Dos Epiphanies
I had two photographic epiphanies recently:
UN Plaza Art Fair
The Barn Artists are taking their show on the road on Saturday, Sept. 25 and Sunday the 26th. Carl, Kathy, and I will be at the UN Plaza Art Fair right across from the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. Our booths will be on the grounds of the All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church from 10-6 on Sat. and noon-5 on Sunday. No Charge.
Barn Artists at it again this weekend
We have a show this weekend with some new artists joining us: Charlene Pryor with her Equine Art, Vernon Adkins with his horseshoe art, and back again Edd Green with his beautiful jewelry. I will share some samples here plus some of Kathy Truder’s pottery and Carl Wilson’s carvings.