Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Gone Painting

On Friday I am heading out to the Telluride Plein Air Invitational. Telluride - an historic mining town located in a box canyon in the heart of the San Juan Mountains in southwest Colorado - is now a trendy destination in both winter and summer months. The town holds a huge 4th of July celebration each year complete with an old fashioned parade with homemade floats and a flyover by F16 jets and World War I biplanes, and Norman Schwarzkopf as the Master of Ceremonies (he has a second home there). A few years ago, the Sheridan Opera Foundation decided to add a plein air event to the festivities. Thirty artists from across the country are invited to Telluride to paint for a week, followed by a collectors auction and a public sale. This will be my third year participating in this show.

So, right now I'm busy getting organized (painting supplies, frames, canvases, easel, etc), and packing, and doing laundry, and making lists for my husband. Friday I'll do a 12 hour power drive to Santa Fe and spend the night with friends, then drive on to Telluride on Saturday. I am taking my laptop so I plan to post while I am there. Until then...

3 comments:

Sheila Vaughan said...

Have a great time Deborah; can't wait to see what comes out of the trip.

Stacey Peterson said...

I'm jealous - Telluride is my favorite place in the world (so far)! I could never live there, but we go at least once a year to soak in the beauty. Have fun, keep us posted, and sell lots of paintings!

Deborah Paris said...

Thanks Sheila and Stacey. I am in high gear packing right now- actually looking forward to the drive tomorrow- I love the country I'll be driving through.