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GAP Show at the Lancaster Theater

Author: Sharen (22 Articles)

Sharen Chatterton is a talented artist, self-taught in acrylic, watercolor, mixed media and collage.

Karen's Fiber Art hanging at the show

Karen's Fiber Art hanging at the show

Although the weather was a bit dreary, we really had a great time at the GAP Art Show at the Lancaster Theater in Grapevine, this past Saturday. Karen and I had a great spot, thanks so much to all who braved the wet weather and came out to support the arts.  I was able to get in some painting and Karen and I were able to visit with so many great people about our art. People loved Karen’s new “Fiber Art” and it was so interesting to hear her talk about her loom.  It’s a whole new vocabulary; one which she has learned well, and is excelling at. I am working on a new piece featuring Clematis flowers which are going crazy on our trellis in the side yard. I’ll keep you posted on it’s progress.

Painting in our booth

Painting in our booth


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