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The day is getting closer and I am getting more hyper, because this is the biggest professional thing that has ever happened in my art career. I hope I can "come down" from it afterwards and get back to work in my studio---it will be a show that runs for a month but I need to also devote my time to painting and exploring. When I look through my cottage door at my many blessings from God, this show shines like a diamond in His light, and I am so grateful. The are just snapshots inside Carrington Arts Gallery while Marsha Gray Carrington and I are working on the displays. Much yet to do!
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