Just a little to the left
During the Soiree last week, I noticed that William Whitner was getting some extra special attention. I imagine even a sturdy statue needs a cleaning now and then. Mr. Whitner, the engineer...
View ArticleHappy Mother’s Day to a Great Pair of Hams
After a delicious lunch at The Meeting Place, my mom, my aunt, and I walked a bit downtown. “Who is this?” they asked. And I was relieved to be able to explain Mr. Whitner’s presence on the courthouse...
View ArticleNew Public Art
Behold: the sidewalks of Anderson have become a much wiser place. The city along with the Anderson County Arts Center have begun a new public art initiative in downtown. A very interesting and...
View ArticleTell the Truth
Anderson has embarked on a public art project involving quotes placed along downtown spaces. I personally haven’t heard this quote before, but “tell the truth” reminds me of Tom Riddle’s order to...
View ArticleCarlos
Friday night I had the pleasure of accompanying a friend to the Belton Juried Arts Show. It was my first time going, and I loved the intimate, friendly atmosphere. The Belton Center for the Arts is...
View ArticleTerry
I had the pleasure of meeting Anderson artist Terry Laughlin at the Belton Juried Show. You can see his piece, Climbing Higher, just behind his shoulder to the right.
View ArticleAnderson Senior Follies
Saturday I had the privilege of watching the Anderson Senior Follies in action. This year’s production: “It’s a Southern Thing.” I really enjoyed the light-hearted nature of the show, the humor, and...
View ArticleImagine
The above is one of my favorite numbers in this year’s production of the Anderson Senior Follies. The accompanying music is “I Can Only Imagine,” a soft country song about the “what if’s” of heaven....
View ArticleGallery 313
Friday, April 9 was the Opening Reception for the 35th Annual Juried Art Show at the Anderson Arts Center. I’m not sophisticated enough to know this on my own — a good friend always clues me in and...
View ArticleTerri
Sorry, Terri, for the blurry pic! But I wanted to share the owner of Gallery 313. Terri is a very sweet and gracious lady. You can see the framing supplies behind her as well as some of the art...
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