feelin good today
Artspan (open studios) put the project in their newsletter!!!!! I got a flurry of interested artists!
I just put up several new participating artists! Sidnea D’Amico. She said, “I feel very attracted to this project”. This is very exciting to have responses such as this. Her work is beautiful.
Margo Majewska has written, “I will gladly participate. I feel that enormous injustice is being done towards Iraqi people and I would like to help anyway I can. I will submit my artwork this week. Also, I would be very happy to represent an Iraqi woman artist and to help recruiting more participants. Thank you for organizing this project. What a great idea.”
Heart warming!
Marcia Middleton wrote, “Your website looks terrific. Thank you very much for putting my work up. I feel lucky to be included.” Her oil paintings are so free and alive! Check out her page here.
It is more difficult to find and contact the Iraqi women artists living in the Bay Area. I have a lot of feelers out there and I trust more will be coming in. Dina sent out her email, in Arabic, a few days ago. She has a list of people to contact abroad who I hope will spread the word. I am crossing my fingers that this will produce more images and text from Iraqi women artists living abroad and we can share their work over here. Dina procured images of art work done by her sister, Safa Aljuburi, who lives in Baghdad. Here paintings are up here.
Several women emailed that they were confused about who could participate. I apologize for that unclarity. Dina and I went over and over how to best express this tongue twister. The idea is that all Bay Area Women Artists are invited to participate, including Iraqi and Non Iraqies. Also Iraqi women artists who live abroad can particpate by sending us material to share here. I think that when we were writing how to best address the abroad people, the wording got less clear for the women in the Bay Area.
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Artspan (open studios) put the project in their newsletter!!!!! I got a flurry of interested artists!
I just put up several new participating artists! Sidnea D’Amico. She said, “I feel very attracted to this project”. This is very exciting to have responses such as this. Her work is beautiful.
Margo Majewska has written, “I will gladly participate. I feel that enormous injustice is being done towards Iraqi people and I would like to help anyway I can. I will submit my artwork this week. Also, I would be very happy to represent an Iraqi woman artist and to help recruiting more participants. Thank you for organizing this project. What a great idea.”
Heart warming!
Marcia Middleton wrote, “Your website looks terrific. Thank you very much for putting my work up. I feel lucky to be included.” Her oil paintings are so free and alive! Check out her page here.
It is more difficult to find and contact the Iraqi women artists living in the Bay Area. I have a lot of feelers out there and I trust more will be coming in. Dina sent out her email, in Arabic, a few days ago. She has a list of people to contact abroad who I hope will spread the word. I am crossing my fingers that this will produce more images and text from Iraqi women artists living abroad and we can share their work over here. Dina procured images of art work done by her sister, Safa Aljuburi, who lives in Baghdad. Here paintings are up here.
Several women emailed that they were confused about who could participate. I apologize for that unclarity. Dina and I went over and over how to best express this tongue twister. The idea is that all Bay Area Women Artists are invited to participate, including Iraqi and Non Iraqies. Also Iraqi women artists who live abroad can particpate by sending us material to share here. I think that when we were writing how to best address the abroad people, the wording got less clear for the women in the Bay Area.Artspan (open studios) put the project in their newsletter!!!!! I got a flurry of interested artists!
I just put up several new participating artists! Sidnea D’Amico. She said, “I feel very attracted to this project”. This is very exciting to have responses such as this. Her work is beautiful.
Margo Majewska has written, “I will gladly participate. I feel that enormous injustice is being done towards Iraqi people and I would like to help anyway I can. I will submit my artwork this week. Also, I would be very happy to represent an Iraqi woman artist and to help recruiting more participants. Thank you for organizing this project. What a great idea.”
Heart warming!
Marcia Middleton wrote, “Your website looks terrific. Thank you very much for putting my work up. I feel lucky to be included.” Her oil paintings are so free and alive! Check out her page here.
It is more difficult to find and contact the Iraqi women artists living in the Bay Area. I have a lot of feelers out there and I trust more will be coming in. Dina sent out her email, in Arabic, a few days ago. She has a list of people to contact abroad who I hope will spread the word. I am crossing my fingers that this will produce more images and text from Iraqi women artists living abroad and we can share their work over here. Dina procured images of art work done by her sister, Safa Aljuburi, who lives in Baghdad. Here paintings are up here.
Several women emailed that they were confused about who could participate. I apologize for that unclarity. Dina and I went over and over how to best express this tongue twister. The idea is that all Bay Area Women Artists are invited to participate, including Iraqi and Non Iraqies. Also Iraqi women artists who live abroad can particpate by sending us material to share here. I think that when we were writing how to best address the abroad people, the wording got less clear for the women in the Bay Area.Artspan (open studios) put the project in their newsletter!!!!! I got a flurry of interested artists!
I just put up several new participating artists! Sidnea D’Amico. She said, “I feel very attracted to this project”. This is very exciting to have responses such as this. Her work is beautiful.
Margo Majewska has written, “I will gladly participate. I feel that enormous injustice is being done towards Iraqi people and I would like to help anyway I can. I will submit my artwork this week. Also, I would be very happy to represent an Iraqi woman artist and to help recruiting more participants. Thank you for organizing this project. What a great idea.”
Heart warming!
Marcia Middleton wrote, “Your website looks terrific. Thank you very much for putting my work up. I feel lucky to be included.” Her oil paintings are so free and alive! Check out her page here.
It is more difficult to find and contact the Iraqi women artists living in the Bay Area. I have a lot of feelers out there and I trust more will be coming in. Dina sent out her email, in Arabic, a few days ago. She has a list of people to contact abroad who I hope will spread the word. I am crossing my fingers that this will produce more images and text from Iraqi women artists living abroad and we can share their work over here. Dina procured images of art work done by her sister, Safa Aljuburi, who lives in Baghdad. Here paintings are up here.
Several women emailed that they were confused about who could participate. I apologize for that unclarity. Dina and I went over and over how to best express this tongue twister. The idea is that all Bay Area Women Artists are invited to participate, including Iraqi and Non Iraqies. Also Iraqi women artists who live abroad can particpate by sending us material to share here. I think that when we were writing how to best address the abroad people, the wording got less clear for the women in the Bay Area.Artspan (open studios) put the project in their newsletter!!!!! I got a flurry of interested artists!
I just put up several new participating artists! Sidnea D’Amico. She said, “I feel very attracted to this project”. This is very exciting to have responses such as this. Her work is beautiful.
Margo Majewska has written, “I will gladly participate. I feel that enormous injustice is being done towards Iraqi people and I would like to help anyway I can. I will submit my artwork this week. Also, I would be very happy to represent an Iraqi woman artist and to help recruiting more participants. Thank you for organizing this project. What a great idea.”
Heart warming!
Marcia Middleton wrote, “Your website looks terrific. Thank you very much for putting my work up. I feel lucky to be included.” Her oil paintings are so free and alive! Check out her page here.
It is more difficult to find and contact the Iraqi women artists living in the Bay Area. I have a lot of feelers out there and I trust more will be coming in. Dina sent out her email, in Arabic, a few days ago. She has a list of people to contact abroad who I hope will spread the word. I am crossing my fingers that this will produce more images and text from Iraqi women artists living abroad and we can share their work over here. Dina procured images of art work done by her sister, Safa Aljuburi, who lives in Baghdad. Here paintings are up here.
Several women emailed that they were confused about who could participate. I apologize for that unclarity. Dina and I went over and over how to best express this tongue twister. The idea is that all Bay Area Women Artists are invited to participate, including Iraqi and Non Iraqies. Also Iraqi women artists who live abroad can particpate by sending us material to share here. I think that when we were writing how to best address the abroad people, the wording got less clear for the women in the Bay Area.
Artspan (open studios) put the project in their newsletter!!!!! I got a flurry of interested artists!
I just put up several new participating artists! Sidnea D’Amico. She said, “I feel very attracted to this project”. This is very exciting to have responses such as this. Her work is beautiful.
Margo Majewska has written, “I will gladly participate. I feel that enormous injustice is being done towards Iraqi people and I would like to help anyway I can. I will submit my artwork this week. Also, I would be very happy to represent an Iraqi woman artist and to help recruiting more participants. Thank you for organizing this project. What a great idea.”
Heart warming!
Marcia Middleton wrote, “Your website looks terrific. Thank you very much for putting my work up. I feel lucky to be included.” Her oil paintings are so free and alive! Check out her page here.
It is more difficult to find and contact the Iraqi women artists living in the Bay Area. I have a lot of feelers out there and I trust more will be coming in. Dina sent out her email, in Arabic, a few days ago. She has a list of people to contact abroad who I hope will spread the word. I am crossing my fingers that this will produce more images and text from Iraqi women artists living abroad and we can share their work over here. Dina procured images of art work done by her sister, Safa Aljuburi, who lives in Baghdad. Here paintings are up here.
Several women emailed that they were confused about who could participate. I apologize for that unclarity. Dina and I went over and over how to best express this tongue twister. The idea is that all Bay Area Women Artists are invited to participate, including Iraqi and Non Iraqies. Also Iraqi women artists who live abroad can particpate by sending us material to share here. I think that when we were writing how to best address the abroad people, the wording got less clear for the women in the Bay Area.Artspan (open studios) put the project in their newsletter!!!!! I got a flurry of interested artists!
I just put up several new participating artists! Sidnea D’Amico. She said, “I feel very attracted to this project”. This is very exciting to have responses such as this. Her work is beautiful.
Margo Majewska has written, “I will gladly participate. I feel that enormous injustice is being done towards Iraqi people and I would like to help anyway I can. I will submit my artwork this week. Also, I would be very happy to represent an Iraqi woman artist and to help recruiting more participants. Thank you for organizing this project. What a great idea.”
Heart warming!
Marcia Middleton wrote, “Your website looks terrific. Thank you very much for putting my work up. I feel lucky to be included.” Her oil paintings are so free and alive! Check out her page here.
It is more difficult to find and contact the Iraqi women artists living in the Bay Area. I have a lot of feelers out there and I trust more will be coming in. Dina sent out her email, in Arabic, a few days ago. She has a list of people to contact abroad who I hope will spread the word. I am crossing my fingers that this will produce more images and text from Iraqi women artists living abroad and we can share their work over here. Dina procured images of art work done by her sister, Safa Aljuburi, who lives in Baghdad. Here paintings are up here.
Several women emailed that they were confused about who could participate. I apologize for that unclarity. Dina and I went over and over how to best express this tongue twister. The idea is that all Bay Area Women Artists are invited to participate, including Iraqi and Non Iraqies. Also Iraqi women artists who live abroad can particpate by sending us material to share here. I think that when we were writing how to best address the abroad people, the wording got less clear for the women in the Bay Area.Artspan (open studios) put the project in their newsletter!!!!! I got a flurry of interested artists!
I just put up several new participating artists! Sidnea D’Amico. She said, “I feel very attracted to this project”. This is very exciting to have responses such as this. Her work is beautiful.
Margo Majewska has written, “I will gladly participate. I feel that enormous injustice is being done towards Iraqi people and I would like to help anyway I can. I will submit my artwork this week. Also, I would be very happy to represent an Iraqi woman artist and to help recruiting more participants. Thank you for organizing this project. What a great idea.”
Heart warming!
Marcia Middleton wrote, “Your website looks terrific. Thank you very much for putting my work up. I feel lucky to be included.” Her oil paintings are so free and alive! Check out her page here.
It is more difficult to find and contact the Iraqi women artists living in the Bay Area. I have a lot of feelers out there and I trust more will be coming in. Dina sent out her email, in Arabic, a few days ago. She has a list of people to contact abroad who I hope will spread the word. I am crossing my fingers that this will produce more images and text from Iraqi women artists living abroad and we can share their work over here. Dina procured images of art work done by her sister, Safa Aljuburi, who lives in Baghdad. Here paintings are up here.
Several women emailed that they were confused about who could participate. I apologize for that unclarity. Dina and I went over and over how to best express this tongue twister. The idea is that all Bay Area Women Artists are invited to participate, including Iraqi and Non Iraqies. Also Iraqi women artists who live abroad can particpate by sending us material to share here. I think that when we were writing how to best address the abroad people, the wording got less clear for the women in the Bay Area.Artspan (open studios) put the project in their newsletter!!!!! I got a flurry of interested artists!
I just put up several new participating artists! Sidnea D’Amico. She said, “I feel very attracted to this project”. This is very exciting to have responses such as this. Her work is beautiful.
Margo Majewska has written, “I will gladly participate. I feel that enormous injustice is being done towards Iraqi people and I would like to help anyway I can. I will submit my artwork this week. Also, I would be very happy to represent an Iraqi woman artist and to help recruiting more participants. Thank you for organizing this project. What a great idea.”
Heart warming!
Marcia Middleton wrote, “Your website looks terrific. Thank you very much for putting my work up. I feel lucky to be included.” Her oil paintings are so free and alive! Check out her page here.
It is more difficult to find and contact the Iraqi women artists living in the Bay Area. I have a lot of feelers out there and I trust more will be coming in. Dina sent out her email, in Arabic, a few days ago. She has a list of people to contact abroad who I hope will spread the word. I am crossing my fingers that this will produce more images and text from Iraqi women artists living abroad and we can share their work over here. Dina procured images of art work done by her sister, Safa Aljuburi, who lives in Baghdad. Here paintings are up here.
Several women emailed that they were confused about who could participate. I apologize for that unclarity. Dina and I went over and over how to best express this tongue twister. The idea is that all Bay Area Women Artists are invited to participate, including Iraqi and Non Iraqies. Also Iraqi women artists who live abroad can particpate by sending us material to share here. I think that when we were writing how to best address the abroad people, the wording got less clear for the women in the Bay Area.