I will be having an opening reception in the gallery Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4. Since this is a new blog, I’ll let those of you in cyberspace know that my gallery, the Great Northern Gallery in Grand Marais, MN is housed in a 1948 Great Northern Railway caboose. I’m going to be featuring new paintings, primarily the Dream Fragments, as well as larger watercolor and acrylic paintings on paper, wood and canvas, and my new photo cards. All the card images are mounted on quality cardstock, come with an envelope, of course, and are each enclosed in protective plastic. Photo cards are $3 and the Dream Fragment cards are $5 each. Joan Farnum of the Cook County News Herald will be writing a story to announce this in the paper.
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Opening Reception
I will be having an opening reception in the gallery Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4. Since this is a new blog, I’ll let those of you in cyberspace know that my gallery, the Great Northern Gallery in Grand Marais, MN is housed in a 1948 Great Northern Railway caboose. I’m going to be featuring new paintings, primarily the Dream Fragments, as well as larger watercolor and acrylic paintings on paper, wood and canvas, and my new photo cards. All the card images are mounted on quality cardstock, come with an envelope, of course, and are each enclosed in protective plastic. Photo cards are $3 and the Dream Fragment cards are $5 each. Joan Farnum of the Cook County News Herald will be writing a story to announce this in the paper.
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I’ve discovered what it is that has tortured me for so long. You have helped me solve my riddle. I do not, do not like voiceless plosive combinations. It was when I read that your cards are wrapped in “protective plastic” that it hit me. It was the same thing with “a cop protects”. Now I understand why the sound of cellophane candy wrappers in RFBC bothered me so much as a young boy, why I’ve never liked the words “cookie” and “cute” and why I relate those combinations to the sound of someone chewing bananas with his mouth open.
Thank you!
David