Wednesday, January 21, 2009

My work's new homes

I was quite surprised today when I realized how long it has been since my last blog entry. At the moment I am working night and day on my upcoming New York Exhibition (Feb 26th – March 2). I have decided to take about 30 new originals that have never been shown before. However now that my exhibit is starting to take shape I came to realize that I have once again much more ideas than I will ever be able to execute. But then again, has it ever been different? LOL...

Putting this exhibit together in these challenging economic times has not been easy. In fact I have seriously considered not doing New York this year. However with continuing support and encouragement I have been able to make it happen.

Besides acquiring my work, my collectors have been incredibly encouraging in so many ways. Like this week when I received photos of my work in the homes of two of my wonderful clients, Colette Krelle from Los Angeles and Emile Voyer III from Fort Myers. Some of these I sold as far back as 2003. You can just imagine how special it was to see my work in their new ‘homes’.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

NOTHING IS AS POWERFUL AS THE WORD "THANK YOU" AND "THANKFUL" IT CARRIES A POWERFUL ENERGY. YOU ALWAYS MAKE PEOPLE FEEL SPECIAL AND NEVER LEFT OUT AND THAT IN ITSELF IS POWERFUL

GOOD LUCK WITH THE UPCOMING EXHIBITION REMEMBER THE COFFEE ANY TRUE ARTISTS BEST FRIEND

Anonymous said...

Glad to see your 'offspring' have found loving homes.

Vikki North said...

Hello Fair Artist who does such beautiful work!

We have been watching you. We are artist also. At least that's what they call us. You may even know us. We'd like to invite you to a member of our very Private Club. We're very selective and only an elite few are welcome on our hallowed grounds. We pick you.

We even have a little 'chit chat' room just for the likes of you. It's rightfully called Dante's Pub. But when your enter BEWARE! You are entering the abyss of the artist mind! You may not find your way out.

You're welcome to watch from afar while drinking your brew or pull up a chair and join us for a little chat. Be sure and register and then log in. After all, this is a very private club. We don't allow just any wanderer in our midst.

Don't dilly dally now! It wont cost you a pence. Check out The Artist Challenge and Dante's Pub- that is if your daring and think yourself worthy to be amongst the souls we've claimed?

Farewell...until we hear from you,
Master Mike and the Pub Wench

Artist Challenge- http://www.theartistchallenge.com/
Dante‘s Pub - http://www.theartistchallenge.com/art-forum/

Vikki North said...

Hello Fair Artist whose work has a new home,

We have been watching you. We are artist also. At least that's what they call us. You may even know us. We'd like to invite you to a member of our very Private Club. We're very selective and only an elite few are welcome on our hallowed grounds. We pick you.

We even have a little 'chit chat' room just for the likes of you. It's rightfully called Dante's Pub. But when your enter BEWARE! You are entering the abyss of the artist mind! You may not find your way out.

You're welcome to watch from afar while drinking your brew or pull up a chair and join us for a little chat. Be sure and register and then log in. After all, this is a very private club. We don't allow just any wanderer in our midst.

Don't dilly dally now! It wont cost you a pence. Check out The Artist Challenge and Dante's Pub- that is if your daring and think yourself worthy to be amongst the souls we've claimed?

Farewell...until we hear from you,
Master Mike and the Pub Wench

Artist Challenge- http://www.theartistchallenge.com/
Dante‘s Pub - http://www.theartistchallenge.com/art-forum/

Anonymous said...

Antoine, Someday I will buy one of your masterpieces, to hang in our bedroom! They look fabulous in their new homes, and are classy! Very few artists are able to create modern classics in the way that you capture life in your artwork! The talent has to be natural and not forced like yours!

All The Best, Michael