These items on the wall and on pedestals are all hot-linked to zazzle selling pages.

These items on the wall and on pedestals are all hot-linked to zazzle selling pages.
This is where I worked most of the night, about nine hours of solid work, to get this live sales preview room up for you to see today.
As you’ll note, each item has a direct link to an eBay or Etsy sales page. Add to cart. This is in fact something I’d hoped we could make happen in the Godd engine, but never re-invent the wheel — someone has already done it and it’s at a reasonable price. Continue reading

I decided to re-do several exhibition halls, one of which was the paper arts exhibit. I had originally posted them in real-life comparative size on the wall, so you could barely see them — the prints are around 11×15 or slightly smaller, on fine art stock. Continue reading
Ain’t that something? And take a look at this:
Okay, I’m late for breakfast, after which is two-hour meeting.
See You At The Top!!!
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I gotta run to breakfast, but I stopped to put up this UNFINISHED piece — African Masks for Sale.
See You At The Top!!!
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In the spirit of a rest-room at a bus, train or airplane terminal, here’s a blessing room for anyone to stop in for a moment and get Blessed.
It’s as simple as that, and it only takes literally a second. Continue reading
Actually, you don’t have to drive anywhere to see the Movements exhibit — actually, it’s right here at the touch of a button. Go ahead, touch it.
The exhibit shows only a few of the many vintage photos we’re adding into the Movements Book, which is very close to completion, very very close!!!
There are several of us working on it all at once, making it almost inevitable that there will be some misteaks made here and their.
Ignore them and they will eventually seem normal. Continue reading
I took the Mixed Media exhibition offline and fitted it out with a bunch of sorta 3D sculptures.
They look okay, at least for an introduction. There’s nothing like the personal experience personally experienced of going into the orb and walking around and under the sculpture, and in some cases, actually climbing it to the highest point — it is possible, when the sculpture is built correctly.
There are a number of sculptures in the grand hall exhibition orb, and they’re almost all at least somewhat climbable.
It’s really quite simple to achieve a 3D object effect, although it’s actually a “flattie” that turns with the viewer, but it does get the idea across. Continue reading
Well, I’ve finally gotten up the works on paper gallery, with actual lithos and serigraphs offered for sale, mostly made in 1987, the lithos on one of our antique printing presses, the other created in silkscreen, also known as serigraphs.
The serigraphs used to sell very high, but I reduced the prices so that all the vintage prints would be at the same price, $375.00 retail.
Of course, you get a discount — a very big discount — allowing you to easily resell them at below retail, giving your customers an edge as well. Continue reading
Wow! If this were your homepage, you’d be home-free, because an exhibition right on your front page is going to draw people to it, and plenty of views will be the result!
You could explain your whole concept, exactly what it is you do, on your website homepage just by sticking a gallery into it, somewhat like this one, which explains the Bardo in easy-to-understand visual graphics.
You can add sound to it if you like, but I prefer not to do that unless there’s a compelling reason to have the sound.
In this case, there isn’t. Besides, what if you’re already listening to one of our albums, like “Hot Night in Hell” or “In Your Face” or “In Your Mother’s Face”. Continue reading