Winter Window, 2014 – Michaela Harlow – 12″ x 12″, pastel on paper (14″ x 17″)
S O L D
Today marks the final day of my annual thirty-in-thirty studio challenge. When I woke up on this cold, January morning, sunlight was streaming through swirled crystals on the frosty glass windowpanes. As I peered through the frozen condensation, I thought about how different the world looks through this filter; how different it looks through all filters.
 Winter Window on the studio work table
S O L D
2014 is going to be a year of change. And though the course is still a bit unclear, I can feel it and I am excited by the possibilities.
Thank you so much for following along, and for your supportive comments here and on various social media outlets this month. I hope you will continue to check back in, going forward into the month of February and beyond. To those who have inquired about the availability of artwork, I thank you for your interest and will be posting new work —with size, frame options and pricing– in both linked galleries over the coming weeks.
 Bright light, drying work and fresh flowers in the studio entryway
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