The opening is today at 3, so everyone open your windows and wish out relaxation towards me here in Pennsylvania and hope that my fingers won't be too cold as I hug people hello.
Thanks so much for your encouragement these past few weeks! :)
Your work is amazing. I'm impressed by your presentation too and your name up on the wall gives an added professional look.
It's very neary 3pm here....all the doors and windows are open on a beautiful sunny day, so I am sending all best wishes and a big hug on a gentle breeze to reach you by 3pm your time. Good luck Brooke.
Finally...the day has come. Now you can breathe a sigh of relief because all that anticipation is finally over. I'm gonna try today, but if I can't make it today, I will DEFINITELY be stopping to visit your collection there ASAP! Looks spectacular, Brooke. Nice job. My favorites just from these couple pics: the big blue button sculpture with waves, the white butterfly in front of the blue ocean map, and the little town of houses. LOVE those especially :) xoxo
I imagine you are still exhaling after your big day today. I hope you are relaxing in front of the fire with a cup of tea and a bite of chocolate and just enjoying the fire. Gorgeous photo's of your installation...I just love the blue button and the tiny homes.
I wish I could visit your exhibition in person as these photos look phantastic. I can't decide what's my favourite piece but right now I'm drawn to the picture with the scale pattern that reminds me of pine cones.
I'm sure the opening has left you full of exciting memories of interesting people and nice comments. I wish you some quiet hours with a pot of steaming tea and your journal to relive the exciting time and store all the stunning experiences.
15 comments:
good luck! your work looks BEAUUUTIFUL! xoxo
Looks absolutely amazing. Wish I could see it in person. Best of luck to you today!
Your work is amazing. I'm impressed by your presentation too and your name up on the wall gives an added professional look.
It's very neary 3pm here....all the doors and windows are open on a beautiful sunny day, so I am sending all best wishes and a big hug on a gentle breeze to reach you by 3pm your time. Good luck Brooke.
Finally...the day has come. Now you can breathe a sigh of relief because all that anticipation is finally over. I'm gonna try today, but if I can't make it today, I will DEFINITELY be stopping to visit your collection there ASAP! Looks spectacular, Brooke. Nice job. My favorites just from these couple pics: the big blue button sculpture with waves, the white butterfly in front of the blue ocean map, and the little town of houses. LOVE those especially :) xoxo
What a fantastic show. All of the textures and colours look beautiful. I hope it goes well for you today.
good luck brooke... it looks amazingly beautiful :)
I imagine you are still exhaling after your big day today. I hope you are relaxing in front of the fire with a cup of tea and a bite of chocolate and just enjoying the fire. Gorgeous photo's of your installation...I just love the blue button and the tiny homes.
I wish I could visit your exhibition in person as these photos look phantastic. I can't decide what's my favourite piece but right now I'm drawn to the picture with the scale pattern that reminds me of pine cones.
I'm sure the opening has left you full of exciting memories of interesting people and nice comments. I wish you some quiet hours with a pot of steaming tea and your journal to relive the exciting time and store all the stunning experiences.
It was a beautiful show! You can really see how much thought you put into every detail of your work :) Absolutely stunning work
I just gasped while looking through these photos. I love all of it but those tiny houses are killing me dead!!! So wonderful!
jennifer
You are incredible!!!!
Oh Brooke, your work looks so beautiful! Congratulations again on the show :)
I am so enjoying looking at all your work! And those little houses! *happy sigh*
Thank you so much everyone! :)
gorgeous and stunning!! congrats many times over! your work is so intriguing!
Post a Comment