Saturday, June 5, 2010

Somerset Studio Gallery summer 2010


An artist buddy in San Diego who I met online,Lisa Bebi, is in this issue of Somerset Studio Gallery,summer 2010. She does these fabulous paintovers of photo's, magazine pics,etc. I have admired her from her first article in these magazines and told her so. This issue is another set of my family she did in her wonderful style of paintovers. Though she teaches her techniques everywhere she has a style not to be duplicated...we all try. I so appreciate her using my family as often as she has. God knows I own the mother load of old photos.
I just know my parents love her and would be amazed they are in magazines and on peoples walls. The article she wrote about them was so touching to my heart. LOVE YA LISA, I am sure they do also!

6 comments:

Leslie said...

How fun Joy!

Pat Chapman said...

Joy, thanks for visiting my blog after my Basquiat moment. :) I really enjoy your work and was encouraged by your gallery activity. Moving there and out of the studio is such a hard thing for me! Definitely adding you to my list.

.Trudi Sissons said...

Interesting technique that I've only seen once before in a page Marion Bockelman sent to me a few months back - looks like it'd be fun to try! Cool blog by the way!

Lucky Dip Lisa said...

Oh, yes Lisa's are special:) lol
Interesting to visit here again after too long away. I have been sporadic everywhere lately!
Have you recieved your ICE collages yet? What did you think?

soraya nulliah said...

Dear Joy-thanks for commenting on my painting on Artists Paint Themselves. You are so sweet. Yes, I too, Love mixed media1

Lisa Bebi said...

dear JOy: you live up to your name - a joy to know.
i loved working with your family photos. i love your mom and dad and as i was painting i felt i really did know them. its hard to explain and probably seems a bit weird, but it is so true.
that was a beautiful time of their life - its shows. and it gave me great joy to paint that.
thank you for your generosity in sharing them with me.