A couple of views at Portland Saturday Market yesterday, November 3, 2012. At the top are a few customers checking out the food court a little before the lunchtime crowd hit. And below that are two hard-working PSM artists removing a few of the beautiful autumn leaves from the aisles. I think they were too pretty to remove, but they enjoyed sweeping them nevertheless. It was a quiet day, so we artists/vendors got to visit with each other a bit, something we often don't get to do. It was a very pleasant day, despite not a whole lot of people roaming the aisles. Those who were there were intent on finding just the right gift or treat for themselves, though. It's a nice, kind of slow time to come down if you don't necessarily like the hustle and bustle that go on most of the year down there.
I paint and sculpt for a living. It's the best "job" in the world - and the most challenging. I love every second of it. I paint, sculpt, throw (on the wheel) mostly animals, especially dogs, cats, and farm animals, but I often create in other themes as well, such as landscapes, etc. I paint mostly on canvas with acrylics (sometimes oils). My style is bright and usually realistic.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
It was a Quiet Day at Lake Wo--- No, Oops, I meant at Portland Saturday Market
A couple of views at Portland Saturday Market yesterday, November 3, 2012. At the top are a few customers checking out the food court a little before the lunchtime crowd hit. And below that are two hard-working PSM artists removing a few of the beautiful autumn leaves from the aisles. I think they were too pretty to remove, but they enjoyed sweeping them nevertheless. It was a quiet day, so we artists/vendors got to visit with each other a bit, something we often don't get to do. It was a very pleasant day, despite not a whole lot of people roaming the aisles. Those who were there were intent on finding just the right gift or treat for themselves, though. It's a nice, kind of slow time to come down if you don't necessarily like the hustle and bustle that go on most of the year down there.
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