Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Some behind the scenes photos
Here is a little bit of the behind the scenes at John Price Art. My daughter, Alicia, helps out a lot both in the studio and at the markets. I pay her $10 an hour to keep a small inventory, stuff prints into backboards, restock art at any art market, and sometimes, just talk to me while I'm painting. Here we are in the studio, just a few days before moving into a new place. This was a particularly rough patch, as Lynanne was facing two great losses in her life, and we were juggling buying a house, running a business, and going back and forth to Callaway.
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