Ok, everyone and their sister talks about how wonderful their local farmer's market is. Well, in Upper Montclair, NJ, there is a really fabulous one. http://www.montclair-medc.org/farmersmarket.htm It actually reminded me of my days in Rome at the Campo dei Fiori where you shopped daily for your meals. I purchased some beautiful flowers, of course, a bunch of dahlias and a mixed zinnia wildflower bouquet, the last of September's offerings. I'll happily manage a few paintings from these lovey ladies. Stay tuned...
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Farmers Market
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Saturday, September 29, 2007
Recent Interview on Blogtalkradio
Last Saturday, I was interviewed on a live blogcast called, Transformation Education Live, hosted by Dr. Kathy King. Dr. King writes on her blog, "As another fine example of learning across the lifetime and inspiration for transformation- Lisa Palombo, the fine artist, provides a compelling interview in the talkshow interview format about her work. Listen in as we find out about her work, field questions from a collector who phones in and get an inside look."
Click here to hear the interview on BlogTalkRadio, Lisa Palombo Interview.
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Friday, September 28, 2007
Limited Edition Prints
Lisa Palombo Studios proudly presents our latest series of museum quality fine art reproductions. For more information and order form, please visit, www.lisapalombo.com/PRINTS.html.
(personally signed and numbered in pencil by the artist in the white border.)
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Monday, September 24, 2007
Wildflowers and Irises
Wildlfowers and Irises, oil on linen, 30"x 24"
Posted by Lisa Palombo at 1:41 PM 4 comments
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Late Summer Hollyhocks
$375 framed (ask about availability)
http://www.lisapalombo.com/
Number 8 of the "100 minis" collection.
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Friday, September 7, 2007
Yummy!....Watermelon
My daughter is a two fisted watermelon eater. I can't possibly look at watermelon without thinking of her devouring this fruit with utter euphoria.
Posted by Lisa Palombo at 11:29 AM 4 comments