January 24, 2010

Art Gallery

Back in November when I first moved into my apartment, the walls were completely bare, except for a clock and my calendar. I sent out a plea to my friends, asking for a picture, nothing fancy, with which I could decorate my walls. I was surprised by what I received and amazed at how many talented friends I have. Although some might think my apartment looks tacky, I absolutely love it, because it is covered with pictures from people I love. Below is my current and priceless collection.

"This is Home" by Sarah M. and "Shape Interpretation" by Melinda L.
"Picnic at Research Park" by Stephen M. and "Fence Gobler" by Adam E.
"Once There was a Snowman" by Herbert B. and "Cowboys, Coyotes, & Mesas" by Donny A.
"Colors of the Earth" taken by Laura S. and "Dogga-dogga" taken by Stephanie B.
"Talking Penguin" by Gina B. and "We're in the Money" donated by Rachel C.
"Lazy Dorm Days" donated by Raelynn D. These are pages sent to me that were colored by a few of us in the dorms during our freshman year. So cool!
"Soak up the Sun" by Stephanie B.
"Good Times" a collaboration by the Thomas family
"Words of Affirmation" by Diana T.
"Park Ranger, Anyone" by McKinlee P.
"Magic Shoe" a collection by Heather M.

"Good Things Pop Up When Least Expected" donated by Mom

Thank you so, so much to all my contributors! Ya'll are the best.

5 comments:

  1. I love it! How clever Miss Kate! How are things in Iowa?

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  2. I totally colored a picture for you and then forgot to send it! Man! I'm a slacker! Well, better late than never right? I'll send it to ya this week! :-)

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  3. Can I still send a picture, I promise it will be beautiful (well I guess you can be the judge of that).

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  4. that is an incredible project idea... i think i might just steal it when i have to move into my empty townhouse in houston... probably ask you to contribute ;)

    hope you´re well darling! i always love getting your comments on my blog. they make me smile so much!!

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