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    This blog documents the creation of eleven paintings inspired by the 17th century palette of works in Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art, an exhibition that traveled to three U.S. cities in 2006-07. During June of 2007, all eleven paintings were presented as my exhibit, Lessons from the Low Countries, while the Rembrandt exhibit debuted its three-month stay at the Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon. Read the documentation and see all finished works of this year-long project in the August 2006 through June 2007 entries on this blog.

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March 11, 2007

From Here to Modernity

Once upon a time, I thought a "podcast" was a clay mockup for a flower sculpture. Nowadays, it is known as a high tech method of posting and listening to a particular discussion or interview on the Internet.

Alyson Stanfield, my consultant, launched me from the Golden to the Modern Age practically overnight. Not only has Alyson counseled many artists, she also has several years of museum experience. Hence, she fully understands how right brainers have to be yanked "kicking and screaming" into today's technological world. I, for one, could never have done any of this without her skilled guidance.

Alyson graciously invited me to be her first subject for a "podcast" interview. She asked me to describe my blogging experience, and the relationship to my Lessons from the Low Countries project.

I invite you to listen to the full 8 minute 43 second interview at Alison's site www.artbizblog.com (.MP3 file) and read the March 5, 2007 Main Article: Focus Your Blog.

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