Yes Yes Yes. You knew it was coming.
How could I finish this magnificent year without highlighting Galleries from 2021?
Where did 2021 go, anyway?
There’s not much that gives me more joy than discovering and sharing unique, different, and spectacular artists. Every time I come across something new I can’t wait to share it with you.
I go back and wander through my galleries often — I am always amazed at the individual and different kinds of creativity that wait back there for me — and you — to explore.
So allow me a few minutes of showing off. Here are some of the highlights from the Gallery of 2021.
MAY YOU ALL HAVE A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS, AND VERY CREATIVE NEW YEAR!
I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
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I think it’s about time I join the local Art Alliance. I have free time and LOTS of love for art … maybecI can give back to my community. Thank you for bringing out this idea that has been in the back of my mind for a while now.β€
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It must take you a lot of time to look for the good ones. What a pity not all good artists are well known. When I visit an exposition of a local person I often see amazing things. If you don’t have the money for an exposition in a welknown gallery you have little chance to be a welknown artist.
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As are yours!!
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I can’t wait! Your posts are a wonderful blessing!
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I read up on the masks, too — and what a story they tell! Before they became fashionable for Steampunk and other venues, there were real purposes for them. Like you shared. Could you imagine being in a sick bed and seeing this “thing” come up to check you out???
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There are so many amazing artists out there — I’m happy I could share merely a fraction of what I’ve found!
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it! More amazing, unique creations to come!
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Thank you for sharing. I really am proud of the artists I’ve discovered — or rediscovered. They’ve always been out there, doing what they do best. I love it when someone really is amazed like I always am at what is possible in the world of creation.
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What a stunning collection of art !! Thank you !
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Beautiful. Looking forward to another year of your wonderful posts.
By the way, I just found out that the top right mask is a death mask doctors wore when treating the plague. They would put herbs and things in the beak, to stop the odor, and they mistakenly believed it would protect them from the disease.
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A wonderful recap. Thank you for the tour! Happy New Year’s!
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Reblogged this on GrannyMoon's Morning Feast.
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