One Photo - One Story #2 : YouTube Video - I'd Forgotten
Years ago, I was featured on Public Television's "The Creators" series. I'd completely forgotten about it until I was contacted by a docent from an art museum across the country looking for information about some porcelain paintings she acquired. The YouTube video was how she found me.
I thought I'd post it here - you might find it interesting. Remember, it was produced YEARS ago - I'm much younger and slimmer in the video ;0)….my painting style has matured - both for my sweet Limoges boxes and my portraits.
Fascinating video. I had an aunt who painted on China as a hobby and also taught classes in that art. I've always loved Limoges boxes. And I've never seen anything quite like those portrait tiles! Your work is just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing this.
this video is really amazing.. the work you do is magnificent.. (you look beautiful in this video) Thank you for sharing.. love the porcelain art work..
What a great video! I loved looking at you and listen to you!And it is great to know that this type of art exists in the States as well and not only France and Europe. I loved that pink dragonfly! I love dragonflies and all those little boxes are gorgeous!AriadnefromGreece!
What a beautiful video, Kim! Thank you for sharing the details of your art. You are an amazing artist, and you brought back some lovely memories of my also very talented mother - a perfect way to start my day!
Oh my Kim what a wonderful video , you have so much talent and you were given this wonderful gift . How lucky you are . You look beautiful and I know you are beautiful inside too a pure giver . Thank you for your friendship.
It was great to learn more about you. Do you sell your painted Limoges boxes? My mom LOVES Limoges and I'm always looking for pieces to give to her as gifts.
Hi Kim. That was really interesting to find out about painting on porcelain and how you do it. I feel so lucky that I have one of your beautiful Limoges boxes. xx
I was absolutely GLUED to the screen watching this incredible video. I had no idea of the history about porcelain only that the white colored porcelain was from China. WOW! You are an amazing artist and applying your talent on porcelains - every piece is a work of art to be treasured. Thank you so much for sharing the video, I loved it! love Annette
That was so interesting to watch, Kim. You and your work are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Justine! Gorgeous and fascinating.
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented Kim.
ReplyDeleteFascinating video. I had an aunt who painted on China as a hobby and also taught classes in that art. I've always loved Limoges boxes. And I've never seen anything quite like those portrait tiles! Your work is just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeletethis video is really amazing.. the work you do is magnificent.. (you look beautiful in this video)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.. love the porcelain art work..
What a great video! I loved looking at you and listen to you!And it is great to know that this type of art exists in the States as well and not only France and Europe. I loved that pink dragonfly! I love dragonflies and all those little boxes are gorgeous!AriadnefromGreece!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful video, Kim! Thank you for sharing the details of your art. You are an amazing artist, and you brought back some lovely memories of my also very talented mother - a perfect way to start my day!
ReplyDeleteOh my Kim what a wonderful video , you have so much talent and you were given this wonderful gift .
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are . You look beautiful and I know you are beautiful inside too a pure giver .
Thank you for your friendship.
It was great to learn more about you. Do you sell your painted Limoges boxes? My mom LOVES Limoges and I'm always looking for pieces to give to her as gifts.
ReplyDeleteHi Kim. That was really interesting to find out about painting on porcelain and how you do it. I feel so lucky that I have one of your beautiful Limoges boxes. xx
ReplyDeleteAren't we all...lol
ReplyDeleteLove your work Kim...you are multi talented! xox
That is so cool! You're incredibly talented, Kim. I loved watching this clip of you :D
ReplyDeleteI was absolutely GLUED to the screen watching this incredible video. I had no idea of the history about porcelain only that the white colored porcelain was from China. WOW! You are an amazing artist and applying your talent on porcelains - every piece is a work of art to be treasured. Thank you so much for sharing the video, I loved it! love Annette
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