To be thought over. As a matter of fact the recuperation of natural materials in art work could become a trend in Europe nice work I like that door annd tthe shep next to it
I have always enjoyed seeing your paintings but really taken in by these assemblages. You are so articulate in the way you create from things lost or discarded and you find purpose for them once again. Things once forgotten find new life amongst new friends. Beautiful. Very nice video narration.....
Hi, I am really moved by your story and beautiful painting of ‘still waiting’ ….I live in a very similar building, a tiny 1886 wooden church…which is old for NZ, it is in a very rural setting with 3 huge hoarded sheds and an art studio on top. I love your work. joybellart
Looks like I’m a little late to the party…love your work…the paintings are very moving…I’ve enjoyed watching. Thanks for sharing. Do you have any recent works to see? I’m from Oregon and I enjoy your accent😊
Amazing - love your work - A lovely window into another’s soul …. I feel I know you from watching this and listening to your thoughts Inspired by your work as recently taken to working on assemblages and jewellery in my retirement With Trouvé myself Interesting how working with found objects speaks and sparks introspection and sell discovery Sending best wishes from West cliff on Sea Essex Uk
Lori is having another show titled 'It's A Local Thing' beginning Saturday October 1 through October 29. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, October 1 from 6 to 8 PM at True Grit Art Gallery, 38 Center St., in Middleboro, Massachusetts. The pieces will be available for purchase online beginning Tuesday, October 4 at the following link: www.truegritartgallery.com/its-a-local-thing.html
Amazing. So much inspiration. Your art is brilliant. Thank you for sharing
Amazing work indeed! 😮 Your work resonates with me deeply. ❤
To be thought over. As a matter of fact the recuperation of natural materials in art work could become a trend in Europe nice work I like that door annd tthe shep next to it
I have always enjoyed seeing your paintings but really taken in by these assemblages. You are so articulate in the way you create from things lost or discarded and you find purpose for them once again. Things once forgotten find new life amongst new friends. Beautiful. Very nice video narration.....
WOW I WISH I HAD YOUR IMAGINATIONYOUR WORK GIVES ME A WARM, CARING FEELING YOU NEED TO SHOW OFF YOUR WORK AND YOUR PASSION
Lovely work by my dear friend!!!
Hi, I am really moved by your story and beautiful painting of ‘still waiting’ ….I live in a very similar building, a tiny 1886 wooden church…which is old for NZ, it is in a very rural setting with 3 huge hoarded sheds and an art studio on top. I love your work.
joybellart
Bravo! Your work is so comforting and nurturing! Thank you. PS ...I love your dogs.
Thank you. Tina, Al's wife
Looks like I’m a little late to the party…love your work…the paintings are very moving…I’ve enjoyed watching. Thanks for sharing. Do you have any recent works to see? I’m from Oregon and I enjoy your accent😊
Amazing - love your work - A lovely window into another’s soul ….
I feel I know you from watching this and listening to your thoughts
Inspired by your work as recently taken to working on assemblages and jewellery in my retirement With Trouvé myself
Interesting how working with found objects speaks and sparks introspection and sell discovery
Sending best wishes from West cliff on Sea Essex Uk
Lori is having another show titled 'It's A Local Thing' beginning Saturday October 1 through October 29. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, October 1 from 6 to 8 PM at True Grit Art Gallery, 38 Center St., in Middleboro, Massachusetts. The pieces will be available for purchase online beginning Tuesday, October 4 at the following link: www.truegritartgallery.com/its-a-local-thing.html
🥰 Keep Rocking 🤙 the good creative energy travels zen connection with us 😉
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and the clock
Lori Ashley's pieces available at www.truegritartgallery.com/lori-ashley.html
Thank you so much!
P.S. YOU COULD MAKE GOOD MONEY WITH YOUR LOVELY PIECES, CITY PEOPLE LOVE THIS KIND OF THINGS