Monday, August 4, 2008

Highlights of "White Linen Night in the Heights," Houston, Texas

The Iconic Houston Heights Theater
(for Sale)


This couple just met. His opening line was, "I've noticed that you've got the most wonderful personality."(Though, that's not what I saw him looking at!)



Naü-haus Gallery: First Anniversary

Painting by Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak


Art Patron viewing works by Chris Hedrick


Sculpture by Joyce Harlow


Art Patrons viewing works by Scott Woodard


Painting by Scott Woodard



Sasha Milby at Redbud Gallery

I just thought this beautiful redhead looked stunning against the red walls, contrasted with the strong faces in the paintings by Sasha Milby.







J. Todd Allison at G Gallery






Lynn Culp's Dog Portraits at Heights Antiques on Yale

See more of Lynn Culp's dog portraits here.

I couldn't resist showing you the portrait of the dog named "Annie."









Megan Salch, Author of "100+ Activities for Houston Kids"
Book Signing at Heights Antiques on Yale


Megan Salch, author and the Queen of Kids' Activities. You can buy her book here.

4 comments:

  1. hi my name is nina and I live in a cute bngalow in Richmond, Tx. it is taupe with red shutters :) I went to art school with Lynn Culp (dog artist) and we are still great friends. I graduated a couple years before Lynn. We e mail almost every day!
    I am also an artist. Could you please tell me where the bunny bungalow is and whether you show art there..? or whether any one the galleries mentioned on this blog are looking for artists? you can check out my art on this blog, if you'd like. Hope your day is good.. and that the storm doesn't hit too hard. We need the rain.

    NINA

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  2. Hi Nina,
    Nice to hear from you. I wish I did show art at The Bunny Bungalow; that would be my dream job. All the Galleries mentioned are links on my blog and are in the Heights area of Houston (most are on East 11th Street: G Gallery, Redbud Gallery and Nau-haus.) I don't know if anyone if looking for more artists but the Heights is a great place to exhibit. By the way, I used to work in Richmond and ate at Sandy Mcgee's every day!

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  3. I'm loving your blog Annie and am mad about the yorkie painting by Lynn Culp! Wish we had gone to the show. Maybe cute husband will buy it for me someday!

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  4. Hi Linda,
    Great to hear from you. You got that right: that Yorkie painting is too cute! Hello to Cute Husband.

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