Sonoma County's annual Art Trails is the only time I open my T Barny studio, gallery and sculpture gardens to the general public. We are open for two weekends and while it is a lot of work, it is also satisfying to see 60+ people coming to visit every day! I guess people really do want to 'touch a T Barny.
WE attended our annual show at Hunter Kirkland Galley in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
During the summer we had a T Barny marketing summit which helped me clarify who is buying T Barny sculpture and who are potential collectors!.
flood in the corporation yard of the T Barny Studio.
Howdy Partner! We had over 100 people here last weekend to see my studio, gallery and sculpture gardens. Art Trails is happening again October 18-19 from 10am-5pm. Don't miss your chance to see SpiritStone! We're celebrating with a Southwest theme so you can dress up, giddy up and snack up on El Farolito Chips & Salsa. See y'all this weekend.
Howdy Partners - SpiritStone is up and ready for you to see this weekend and next! My show this year reflects a Southwest theme as I celebrate 25 years of exhibiting in Santa Fe. Now is your chance to catch the show here locally. Wear your cowboy hat and join me Saturday & Sunday, October 11-12 from 10am-5pm. Giddy Up!
How is a California stone sculptor influenced by a 25-year relationship with the Santa Fe spirit? SpiritStone answers this question. I'll be giving a quick talk at my reception this Friday, Sept. 19 between 5-7pm about my connection with the Southwest.
When was the last time you were in Carmel? Join me this Saturday, August 16th at the Titus Contemporary Gallery. Mary Titus, owner, is hosting a reception for me from 4-7pm.
Howdy! The 2014 Collection is almost done. The new sculptures will start their journey soon. A private Collector's Preview will kick it off before the pieces travel my 2014 Season Line-Up of Shows. I've been showing in Santa Fe galleries for 25 years so this collection is called SpiritStone.
I have a carved rock that says, "If you're lucky enough to be at the beach you're lucky enough." Well, I'm luckier cause I get to carve at the beach.