Monday, October 18, 2010

The wonder of the world wide web...

...that my little paintings can be seen on the other side of the world.

A week or so ago I received a lovely request from drama teacher Russ at Grassfield High School in Chesapeake, Virginia USA!  He and his students are putting on a play about Theodosia Burr Alston (sounds like an interesting story...mysterious disappearances at sea!)  He asked if they could possibly use one of my paintings for their poster.  I wouldn't normally say yes, willy-nilly, to anyone using my artwork, but it's for a school theatre production, and as an ex-theatre student myself, I couldn't say no.  So, if you happen to be in Chesapeake on Thursday, Friday or Saturday this week, do drop in and tell them all to 'break a leg' from me, as it's a little far for me to go!  Here's the poster they designed, with my 'Waves' featured.  I'm looking forward to receiving a T-Shirt!



7 comments:

Valerianna said...

What fun! And, I really like the word verification word....
what do you think.... "hypodlou" - its almost Greek!

Richard Jesse Watson said...

Hi Mermaid. What a cool T-shirt that would be. I like your mantra, "I must not forget how to fly'. I also like this one by Chesterton, "Angels fly because they take themselves lightly".Peace.

WOL said...

What a wonderful place the WWW is indeed, where a WOL in Texas can share the world of an artist down under, and get to know a person they otherwise would probably never have met in place they probably never would have gone to -- and I have gotten to know beautiful artwork!

Claire Dean said...

That's wonderful! I love the magic of the web!!

Anonymous said...

I'm the one of the assistant directors for the play, and I absolutely LOVE the poster!! Thanks sooo much for letting us use your art!!

Chatam Smith

Andrew said...

Hey, I'm a student in the play, actually the lead, and built most of the set. I would just like to tell you that the first time I saw the picture I got chills. It is perfect. thank you for doing what you do. I love your work. Thanks again!

A mermaid in the attic said...

Thanks everyone, and lovely to hear from the Grassfield students, I'm so glad to hear you like the painting. Hope everything goes well, I'll be thinking of you on opening night!

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