“There are two ways of exerting one’s strength: one is pushing down, the other is pulling up.”
– Booker T. Washington
Gallery Wrapped Canvas Edges – A Sneak Peek
Well, I think it’s finished. All I have to do now is sign it and
varnish it. I wanted to show you how I painted around the edges. All
four sides on all three panels are continued around the edges. The
gallery will sell them as individual paintings or all together, so each
one needed to be a complete piece of art. I am so excited to be done,
but at the same time… I’m going to miss it. This baby has been a big
part of my life for over 3 weeks. I guess that means it’s time to start
another. **giggle**
About Booker T. Washington
Booker T. Washington, the influential American educator, was the
first African-American to be invited to the White House; he also had tea
with Queen Victoria. He was born in slavery in Virginia in 1856. After
emancipation, he worked in the salt mines. When he learned of a school
that would accept former slaves, he walked much of the 400 miles to get
there. He became an outspoken advocate of education and hard work for
African-Americans and founded Tuskegee University. He died in 1915.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
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