Archive for December, 2009
Happy New Year!!!!!
Merry Christmas!
I hope this Merry Christmas wish reaches everyone in good health, spirits and cheer!
From our home to yours… MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Mitch
Wishing Everyone a Safe & Happy Holidays!
I had the opportunity to meet several people in my recent travels and truly enjoying hearing about what they do. I wanted to take a moment here and say thank you for listening about my involvement in the Elephant Parade London 2010. Thank you!
I also want to take a moment to thank everyone on the “team” who has contributed to our accomplishments through their donations of time, effort, and money. Without you and your help we would not have been able to reach so high! Thank You!!!!
We are continuing to seek a sponsor / patron and continue to raise money towards our goal we started in early Nov. 2009. Any help is appreciated!
Lastly, I sincerely wish everyone Safe & Happy Holidays! :)
Mitch
Photos of studio and process up!
Great thanks to Peter!!!! … for helping me post the studio and painting images! Please see the “Elephant Parade” button at the top of the home page (here on my website). Once you click the button, either a “drop down” will appear and click the studio button/ link….or on the right side of the page, look at the index and click “Elephant Parade” and then click the studio button. I’ll be adding these here daily…which will hopefully make all of a part of this! I certainly could not be here without you! Thank you!
Good Morning from London!!
I hope all of you are well, and enjoying your weekend!!! I have arrived in London, after an almost smooth flight,……. (4 hours of bumps), I arrived ready for work! My cousin Peter, picked me up, and we found the studio after a few minutes of driving through London. London is decorated for Christmas, and looks great!
The studio is a donated retail shop in a shopping mall in South London, in a section named Elephant & Castle! The studio space has 8 elephants for painting, mine ,when we arrived, was the only unpainted.
Peter then dropped me off, and I started into work. I met two other Artists, Ellen & Patricia, both very nice and amazing designs on their elephants! So…I painted from 3pm to 7pm when Peter returned.
There were several people stopping by to watch the three of us painting, and a few “interesting ” visitors. Everyone who stops, reads the information provided, and seems excited about the upcoming event.
Back to the “Flat”, a pint of London’s Pride Ale, Pasta Dinner, shower and off to bed. Not bad days work for being up for 46 hours…a good way to get things done!
Up now this morning, with a good cup of coffee, and planning the day at the studio. Best to all of you!