Monday, May 21, 2012

Can I hear a "woo hoo!"

I think one of the most affirming things that can happen to an artist is to sell a piece. It has been a good month for me. I had work in the show at the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral a couple weeks ago and sold two of my wall pieces and 5 small bin pieces. Then tonight I got word that my piece that has been traveling with the "Deep Spaces" exhibit was just sold. Here is the piece, "Deep in the Forest."

It is a strange, but good feeling to know that my work is "out there" somewhere and I hope giving pleasure to someone.

19 comments:

  1. Woo hoo!!!! Congratulations. :-)

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  2. WOO HOO!!!! Congratulations!!!

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  3. Congratulations, Terry! That's wonderful.

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  4. Anonymous5:44 AM

    I'm sooo happy for you. Your buyers have very good taste!!!!

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  5. I'll give you a big shout out for whoohoo! Great news! Congratulations. It is a beautiful piece. I am very happy for you Terry!

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  6. Julie7:49 AM

    And a WOO HOO from Montana. I so enjoy your work.

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  7. Congratulations Terry, very exciting

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  8. Anonymous8:23 AM

    WOO HOO...congratulations to you and the lucky new owner of that great piece!
    Beth

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  9. SWEET!!! I have a Terry Grant original hanging right here in my office, and enjoy it everytime I look at it. :-)

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  10. That is wonderful news, but, DANG, I never got to see this one in person before it left Portland.

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  11. A definite Woo Hoo to you! Congrats, Terry. Your customers clearly have very good taste!

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  12. Congratulations. That is affirming!!

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  13. Wonderful news. Congratulations.

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  14. Yay! Congratulations Terry!

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  15. How about a Woo Hoo and a Whoop-de-doo! A great acquisition for someone, somewhere, to enjoy for many years. I think you are very talented and special, and I love having your quilts in TCQC. Congrats.

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  16. Lovely piece. What a lucky (and discerning) new owner!

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  17. I love how, when I scroll down, it moves from being a cityscape to trees. Each piece is beautifully placed and embellished and quilted. I'm sure it's lovely where it is now being displayed. Only wish it were mine.

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  18. I tried to leave a Comment yesterday, but for some reason it wouldn't "take". So here's my "Woo-Hoo", with exclamation marks!!!

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