Our Art Gallery Tour
The Front Room Gallery

The room is long and narrow and because the front counter cuts it in thirds it is hard to get a good length shot. Though it doesn’t show, the length of the west wall is all windows.

My Studio Space is located behind the front counter.

Note: the all important soda. The small wooden table that holds my pastels was something Mike made me when I first moved to the gallery. It is rustic and I love it. And if I’m not carefeul I can get a splinter.

The Framing Room. Again it is hard to get an idea of the size of the space. We had been renting the gallery since 2000. As of July 2007 we now own it. This space was added then. It is wonderful to have a seperate room for all my framing needs.

The Printing Room Mike does his tecnical genius stuff here. He is the one who handles our web presence and does giclee printing. He has even written some of the software we use.

This building is nearly 100 years old. It was originally built as a car dealership. The wooden railing and large wooden doors are original to the building. They would drive their cars in through those doors and park them in our front room. Which of course, was then a showroom.

The printing room again. The Wild Faces Gallery building is a very large brick building. Currently we occupy the front third. So we have loads of room to grow.
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