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Chocolate Cupcakes in the Big Apple

Chocolate Chocolate Chip - charcoal and pastel drawing : at HVAA Show in Gramercy Park NY

I am very excited that The Hudson Valley Arts Assocoiation accepted my large charcoal and pastel drawing "Chocolate Chocolate Chip" (30" x 22") for their annual juried show at The National Arts Club in Gramercy Park.

Celebratory Pie ocurred shortly afterwards at Blue Smoke : Hot Fudge Brownie Sundae to share scrumptious!

You can see the show until the end of July, so stop by if you're in the city : address below

The National Arts Club NYC
HVAA at The National Arts Club, NYC

HVAA

Here's a selection of my favorite pieces - they're all drawings what a surprise!

Take a closer look at Anne Schlomer's Award winning charcoal and graphite drawing "437, 13th Street" on her website. And also Mary Felton's exquisite charcoal portraits of horses, birds and some humans too!

Anne Schlomer : 437, 13th Street
On the Beach, pastel : Linda Armstrong

Keiko Nakamori : A Woman
Mary Felton : Preening Time

July 2 - July 30 2010 79th Annual Exhibition Hudson Valley Art Association The National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South New York, NY

www.hvaaonline.orgwww.nationalartsclub.org

New Artist Website to Explore

phew! that was a busy couple of weeks I've been working on a couple of websites (amongst other things!) and have had a great time looking through all Heidi's fabulous watercolor paintings.

I do love working with other artists and being able to snoop through their portfolio; following the threads and recurring themes that constantly inspire them. Like Heidi's fascination with light shining through such everyday things as fresh spring tulips, golden fall leaves or antique glass bottles, until they glow with all the glory of a stained glass window.

Head on over for a wee Art Break

www.heidilangparrinello.com

68 degrees and sunny watercolor painting Heidi Lang Parrinello
68 degrees and sunny watercolor painting Heidi Lang Parrinello