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Paper Santas, cards on the to do list, and George Rodrigue exhibit!

I’m writing to inform you the clouds are dispersing, I think, so time to get cracking on code mush cards. I have a lot to give out this year, plus I want to add an origami to each one. I’m still working on my paper star, as the cheap origami paper just isn’t cutting it. So I think cutting strips of thick wrapping paper might work better. But the easy Santas actually look a little mushier than a star so who knows..depending on how busy I get Santas might have to do!

The paper Santas are getting ready!

I also got to spend some time looking at an artist I’ve always admired, the late George Rodrigue this weekend! At the Longview Museum of Fine Arts! You might be familiar with the blue dog paintings that you may have seen, especially in the 90s and early 2000’s.

I love this quote by him that was in the exhibit:

“In art the more personal you are, the better you become.”

And also another quote by Rodrigue:

“If you paint to please the public or a critic, you’ll never paint anything lasting, anything real, or anything your own.”