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The Art Gallery Open House was a success!
Dauna managed to take some pictures before a number of pieces were sold. For friends and family, this was what much of the fuss was about — a complete rearrangement of furniture, lots of dust bunnies, a multitude of printed tags, labels, and signs, and lots of glazing. Oh yes, and picture framing — lots of framing, or matting & bagging.
Many thanks to our customers and supportive friends and neighbors who made the event a success. Look for new images on the website and in the store. Very soon you [...
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Yes, folks, it is true. The Kisers are finally getting things together and hosting an Open House for the Holiday Shopping Season. If you are in the West Liberty area, please stop by and see us!
Saturday, December 3: 1:00pm-600pm at the Kiser Studio Parlor Gallery
There will be a multitude of new and familiar items for sale – for yourself or for gift-giving: Stoneware & Raku sculptures, vases, Morticia Pots, and functional organic pieces, Giclees, Prints, Greeting Cards, & a 2012 Calendar of art images you can order. There will be incense, burners, oils, and accessories, individually or in [...
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One of Marty’s older drawings; still popular (and applicable) today. Original Colored Pencil Drawing on Canson Paper.
A long-term relationship can be a wonderful thing. It can also seem like a constant battle between egos, a dual of personalities, or compromise after compromise. It is often all of the above. Our dual with ourselves is just as constant — the worries and irritations vying to overcome satisfaction, compassion, and progress (of any kind). Duality is an interesting phenomenon — something like Schrodinger’s’ Cat. Is it here? Is it gone? Does it really exist? It is a dance as well [...
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From the Kiser Roll Chronicles
This week, Artist and Academic, Dauna Kiser, ended her day at the local Farmers’ Market as happy as if she had good sense. She had made a killing selling weeds to area residents who were buying them in large quantities. She was dizzy from doing the happy dance. Her customers seemed as pleased as she. “These are the best weeds I’ve ever seen,” said one woman who had bought several bunches. “I don’t have any of my own left, so I will enjoy looking at these every day.” One man bought a dozen bunches. [...
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The upgrade is going slowly but is going. Once the transfer is complete we can add images from events here. Huzzah!
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