“Face your deficiencies and acknowledge them; but do not let them master you. Let them teach you patience, sweetness, insight.”
– Helen Keller
Eufaula 2011 Art Walk Poster – 11″ x 14 Watercolor
This is the painting that started the sock monkey craze we have going
in Eufaula. See the red building on the far corner, next to the aqua
awning? That’s Steel Daffodils. I am currently working on the kinda
orangy colored building with no awning. Now it’s gray with black
awnings and it’s Our Favorite Place, the new gallery in town. If you
turn left at Steel Daffodils, the next one I’m doing is State Farm, on
the right side of the street. If you turn right at Steel Daffodils,
you’ll see my sign shop on the right. Yes, there will also be a Signs
by Beth painting and who knows who else will jump on the bandwagon.
Fun!
About Helen Keller
American author and activist Helen Keller was born in Alabama in
1880; she became blind and deaf after a childhood fever. When Helen was
seven, her teacher, Annie Sullivan, coaxed her out of her sullen, angry
shell and taught her to communicate. From then on, Keller took on the
world. She graduated from Radcliffe, traveled the world visiting
sweatshops and speaking out for the powerless, helped to found the ACLU,
and wrote 11 books. She died in 1968.
Friday, June 22, 2012
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