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Month: May 2007

can we say "disorganized?"

On May 17, 2007 By hexsignhomesteadIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

I just learned today that the "artwalk" sales event is being moved from the waterfront street to a park in downdown Morehead City, AND that instead of assigned places, it will be "first come, first serve" for set up starting 3 pm tomorrow... so you can see what my mid-afternoon will be. I think this …

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festival follies

On May 13, 2007 By hexsignhomesteadIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Well it traveled well, set up like a dream and when time came to haul the goodies home overnight (security being iffy...) it came down easier than it went up.That being said, what I got out of today was a long day of sitting in the sun (albeit on the Morehead City waterfront) painting hex …

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On May 10, 2007 By hexsignhomesteadIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

flying high in festival mode!

On May 10, 2007 By hexsignhomesteadIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

It's been a LONG time since I had a booth an a festival type event... since back in the 70s when I did batik.Boy I have a ton to do... and work (regular work -- my "9-5" as art director and lead designer for Vision IPD) isn't slowing down. However I am beginning to remember …

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