Saturday, October 11, 2008

MA show and Family outings in England

On September 16th 2008, I had a show in London for my MA in Fine Art. This was our graduation show and meant that we were now all done and real artists I guess. For this huge occasion my Mom, Grandma, Brother and Sister-in-law came all the way out from the Pacific Northwest of the US to hang out and see the show, see London and head out to Paris. This was a fun trip (besides the traveling...) and Emma and I were very happy to see you guys come out and sad to for you to see us off to Spain. (in a latter post) The show went well and have had many good comments and feedback from it. My thanks to all who were able to make it out and see the show!


All b&w photos are 6x4 feet or larger

Sneed Family Photos, 1920-1929 printed by R. Wonderlama
All Lamas Attend
Installation views of the large nudes

Installation view of the wire men

OK so after seeing the show and getting settled in to our flat, the whole gang went out at the weekend to visit Emma's mum and step father. It was a lovely weekend full of laughs and great weather. We took a driving tour on Sat to some little English villages and Stonehenge while on the Sunday we were off to Winchester to visit Emma's sister and brother in law. What fun! Here's a bit of the weekend and highlights from our touring of London.

I won't ask you pose anymore Mom, promise.
Tour guide Emma... and look over there it's a...
Emma, Lynda, Susie, (left side of table) Joe, Andy and Karrie (right side)




and on your left side you have... no your other left!
The group at Stonehenge. (I wasn't going to let anyone just take the snap with my camera!)
Emma is this tall
Ok maybe Emma can hold the camera...




Back in London at Trafalgar Square, and the only days of warm sunshine in England the whole summer! we sure lucked out

A lion
St. Paul's Cathedral


Once again, thank you to Mom and crew for coming out. We love you and had such a great time. Emma's family feels the same and hope we can do it again sometime!

1 comment:

Dina said...

The pictures are amazing -- truly fabulous, Glen! Miss you guys, hope to see you sometime soon. Please keep the photos rolling, sir :)