D. Cheifetz Newsletter | 1.3.16 | Deaths Final Constraint
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Image 1630631 Dear Subscribers, Happy New Year! Working stages: Image 1949413 Image 1949414 And the final painting, "I Live With The Fae" (11x14): I Live With The Fae Image 1949431 Image 1949417 _____ Image 1435589 Group Exhibition XIII Image 1594460 Friday February 5th, Reception 6-9pm I Live With The Fae I Live With The Fae Legend On Yesler Legend On Yesler _____ An Event Approaches... Image 1947020 Some teasers of works in progress: Image 1949423 Image 1949419 Image 1949420 Image 1949421 More details soon.... _____ WORKSHOPS FSRAM My next workshop is at the Fort Smith Regional Art Museum in Arkansas, January 27-29. Sold Out Fort Smith Regional Art Museum Fort Smith Regional Art Museum _____ Jack Richeson School of Art & Gallery March 9-12 Spots available Image 1211437 _____ And 5 additional workshop dates for this year. Stay tuned to the workshop section of my website. _____ JUST SOLD Shield Shield (From Abend Gallery, Denver CO) Nova Nova (From RS Hanna Gallery, Fredericksburg TX) Heat Heat (From RS Hanna Gallery, Fredericksburg TX) The Fat Of The Land The Fat Of The Land (From Art Renewal Center Traveling Exhibition, MEAM Museum in Barcelona, Spain) The painting above sold during the Art Renewal Center Salon Exhibition at the MEAM Museum in Barcelona. The show is traveling soon to NYC and will hang at the prestigious Salmagundi Club January 18th to February 4th. _____ Seneca I'd like to share some inspiration to kick off the new year. I was listening to a great podcast called "Artist Decoded" and the host Yoshino read an amazing quote by the Roman philosopher Seneca, and it hit me like ton of bricks, as good quotes often do: "It is not that we have a short time to live, but that we waste a lot of it. Life is long enough, and a sufficiently generous amount has been given to us for the highest achievements if it were all well invested. But when it is wasted in heedless luxury and spent on no good activity, we are forced at last by death's final constraint to realize that it has passed away before we knew it was passing. So it is: we are not given a short life but we make it short, and we are not ill-supplied but wasteful of it… Life is long if you know how to use it." - Seneca, from On The Shortness Of Life See you in a month (Feb 7)! -David Facebook Instagram Read past newsletters Sent from: {{FASO_DOMAIN}} {{AM_COMPANY_NAME}} {{AM_COMPANY_ADDRESS}} {{AM_CSZ}} {{AM_COUNTRY}} Artful Mail by FASO unsubscribe from this newsletter