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Hold On! It's First Thursday already?

“Swing open the great barn doors, and let the air draw through every warm day.”

Farmers Almanac August, 1866

August Hath 31 Days, Gouache on reproduced 1886 Farmers Almanac page floated on original cyanotype.

First Thursday, September 7th

5-8 pm at Sullivan Goss gallery!

Let the party continue! It’s been a blast to reconnect with you all. Please stop by and say hello.

The Montecito Journal has a wonderful story about the White Buffalo Land Trust, their work, and the new artist in residence program. Thank you, Steven Libowitz for sharing the story.

Read the full story here.

Detail from October Hath 31 Days, Gouache on reproduced 1886 Farmer’s Almanac page floated on original cyanotype.

Thank you for all of the kudos and congratulatory words about “To Feast On Clouds” exhibit at Sullivan Goss gallery! It has been such a treat to see each of the three collections ( the Farmer’s Almanac series, the 89 Cloud project, and the Cube paintings) all together. They may never be curated en masse again. The show is up until September 25th, 2023. Be sure to see it before it’s gone.

"Best Things to Do" According to the New York Times

To Feast On Clouds

Here is some perfect timing. According to the New York Times, Sullivan Goss gallery is one of the best things to see and do in Santa Barbara! You can read the full story here if you are a subscriber.

My latest solo show is about to open at the end of July in this very gallery! Surely, with this type of press you want to be the first to “feast your eyes” on the three captivating collections via the sneak peak that will be sent out on Saturday July 22 at 9am.

  • The Farmer's Almanac series from Jalama Canyon Ranch, White Buffalo Land Trust - Be prepared to delve into the intricate and thought-provoking world of regenerative agriculture and nature, as this collection delves deep into the rich tapestry of farming, ranching and biodiverse landscapes.


  • The 89 Cloud Project -
    The 89 Cloud project promises to transport you to the heavens, through a newfound appreciation of water, where it comes from and how it is essential to the food we grow that is served on our tables.

The Cloud Cube Quartet - These distinctive cloudscapes are elevated from the ephemeral to the tangible. The Cloud Cube quartet have abstracted clouds, a shape shifting form, to lines and angles, each representing one of Goethe's cloud poems: Nimbus, Cirrus, Stratus, and Cumulus.

If you are not sure if you are on the Sullivan Goss Sneak Peak list, please let me know.

 

89 Clouds

To Feast On Clouds

Sullivan Goss, An American Gallery

Santa Barbara

July 28- September 25, 2023

Opening Reception

First Thursday, August 3rd 5-8pm.