Saturday, January 3, 2009

Happy New Year!


"Basket of Red Flowers," 3" x 3", egg tempera, framed, (for purchase info., please inquire via the contact page of my website)

Happy New Year! I have several plans for the new year in progress. I am planning a trip to Florida for the MASF show opening in two weeks, I am working on rolling out a second blog, and I am developing a series of large paintings for a gallery show. Look for updates on these plans in future posts. While I am working on these things, here is an older miniature I am posting for sale.


6 comments:

Edward Burton said...

Beautiful little painting, Mona! Thank you for your wonderful comment about my portrait of Karin, it is much appreciated!
Happy new year to you!

Mona Diane Conner said...

Thanks Ed, and you're welcome. It's a gorgeous portrait. Happy New Year to you and Kim.

Ken Goldman said...

Mona, Thank you for your gracious comments about my portrait of Pauolo and Stephanie's portrait of Pam.

Your artist statement about spirituality comes out clearly in your work. Refreshing in this day and age.

Also, I like your egg tempera works. Not too many folks use that medium any more.

It's amazing how similar our Blog color choices are.
Your Ruby Slippers and mine are almost identical.

As I get further into this blogging adventure, I begin to see a dialogue circle forming. Hello Ed B. of the Bay area.

Ken Goldman said...

Mona, Thank you for your gracious comments about my portrait of Pauolo and Stephanie's portrait of Pam.

Your artist statement about spirituality comes out clearly in your work. Refreshing in this day and age.

Also, I like your egg tempera works. Not too many folks use that medium any more.

It's amazing how similar our Blog color choices are.
Your Ruby Slippers and mine are almost identical.

As I get further into this blogging adventure, I begin to see a dialogue circle forming. Hello Ed B. of the Bay area.

Mona Diane Conner said...

Thanks Ken. For more on who is painting with egg tempera these days, see http://www.eggtempera.com

Helen Read said...

Wishing you a happy New Year! I enjoy visiting your blog - you've always got something wonderful! :)