My new banners are now installed in the woods just in advance of the Alamance Studio Tour this weekend. (October 15-16) The leaves are starting to turn, the forecast is excellent, and I’m expecting thousands upon thousands of visitors.
Because my Kickstarter campaign overachieved its goal, I was able to add seven banners instead of the original six. Here’s some pix of the new work in situ:
While I am not the sort who would wish anything that might rush winter, I’m very interested to see how banners change in their settings as the trees turn color in fall, and, especially, how the last one, “Leaf after Klee” looks in the snow.
By my count that’s nearly 30 banners that are now hanging around the woods here, in addition to the canvas prints in the yurt gallery. So come on by the 15th and 16th or any other time (but please call ahead).
Oooooh, love the Klee one…. Love it! They all look amazing, Steve! We will try to swing by this weekend–although I might have to come by myself. Poor Eric is on crutches for the time being!
Bring Eric along. We’ll have a phalanx of beautiful young people to bear him around on a litter.
Hey, Steve, I can’t wait to see’em. I’m in a meeting in Raleigh most of this weekend, but if i have any energy left, I’ll come by Sunday afternoon.
I love it! Great job!
I’m so sorry that I’m living so far away!
best regards from Hamburg, Germany
Peggy
I recieved it today and now I’m really proud. Did not had this feeling as I spend the money 🙂
best regards
Peggy
Great to hear, Peggy.
Wish I could be there. They look glorious! Will any still be hanging in the spring when I’ll be heading that way?
You bet. They’re not going any where unless a hurricane decides otherwise.
Absolutely stunning and awe inspiring. Thank you for creating such amazing work. Sharing weekends, Normando is setting up a farewell art event in Atlanta this weekend, too and has made an installation of his work on his Atlanta property. His won’t hang out for the weather changes though – he (and the art) will be gone after this weekend. Wishing you thousands upon thousands of visitors. Truly stunning. Thank you.
Hey, thanks Celeste. And from what I hear it’s a farewell event for both Normando AND you. I hope it’s a great one. Even without a clue as to what he’s doing, I’m already in awe of Normando’s installation. You’re both so unfailingly talented. Hope the relocation goes smoothly and your next chapter brings an expansion of existing greatness.
These are great Steve. The Klee is amazing, but Matisse is no slouch either! Does purchase price include the cabin and surrounding woods?
Hey Greg! Answer is: if ya gotta ask, ya can’t afford it.
Looking at the map makes me so homesick. I love imagining them all along the driveway. Wish I were there. I hope the weekend has been a big success.