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Artist Reception at Segil Gallery

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Sharon Weaver at Segil Gallery Reception

 

      Last night was the reception at Segil Gallery for my show with Lynne Fearman called "The Color of Light." Many of my favorite paintings were included in this show and I had an entire wall dedicated to paintings with the ocean. Despite it being Labor Day Weekend we had a large crowd in attendance and red dots appeared on both Lynne and my paintings.

 

   "Morning Hits the Rocks" was among the paintings which sold to a collector in Texas.

 

I am grateful for the opportunity to show at this lovely gallery in Old Town Monrovia and to have so many friends that stopped by making it a special night. Thank you to Laura Segil and Lynne Fearman.

 

The show continues through October 1 so please stop by at 110 W. Lime Avenue in Monrovia or contact Laura Segil at 626-358-5563.

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3 Responses to Artist Reception at Segil Gallery

Marian Fortunati
via sharonweaver.com20 months ago

YAY, YAY, YAY!!!!!
I was all ready to go to take my niece to your opening on Saturday, but then Gastone came home early from Santa Barbara and you know how that goes.....

However, I'm SURE you are partying hearty all the same... I am so proud to know you Sharon and very happy you're having such great success.

Was the collector from Texas AT the show or did they buy it from the online collection???

Sharon Weaver
via sharonweaver.com20 months ago

Thanks Marian. Sorry you didn't make it but I understand. The collector bought "Morning Hits the Rocks" on Friday online. On Saturday, the night of the opening, "Rest Stop" sold to another couple who have bought over 20 paintings from shows at Segil. They have a room dedicated to a nautical theme so my boats fit right in. Very nice people.

Marian Fortunati
via sharonweaver.com20 months ago

Pretty cool. That means the study and the bigger painting you did of the same scene are both being enjoyed by different collectors. Way to go Sharon!!
See you tonight??


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