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Posted by Beverly Leesman on May 19, 2004 at 10:27:09 from (68.35.78.119):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Help me identify my paintings of tractors posted by Van in AR on May 18, 2004 at 23:04:13:
Thank you for your kind words Van. If I painted a image of a tractor that was not cropped (cut off by the edge of the painting in odd ways), it would not get into any of the national shows across the country. It has to have an unusual design to catch a juror's eye when they are selecting 100 paintings out of 500 to 1000 to 2000 slides. (Big shows have $60,000 in awards and prizes while small shows have less than $5000.) I have some tractors photographs that I want to do this summer. I am also applying for a museum show in Los Crusas, NM for 2005. I will send them some slides with a proposal on doing the whole show with old cars, tractors, fire trucks that are abandoned across New Mexico. Because of the desert climate, nothing rusts. Thanks for your help. Bev.
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