[…]– starting with the Greater Washington D.C. area”, said Chips. As he explained it, each customer of these dealers receives a high quality Danny Whitfield print. The artwork can be customized to fit particular vehicles. Each Danny Whitfield art piece placed through this program, with permission of the new car owner and the dealer, will also “live on” at the Lalo website. The artwork itself becomes a treasured memento and the dealer benefits from the advertising opportunity and on-going customer loyalty. “I am pleased that some of my art fits into the business model of Letting Art Live On,” said […]
[…]and Charles “Chips” Lickson, Roxolana and Reed Armstrong, Walter Mabe, Barbara Jennings, Tom Wible, Angel Latorre, Kristy Revell, Johanna Elik and others. A highlight of the afternoon was some great music provided by Lalo member Keith Traylor. The Appleton house itself is a showplace, built in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright. As it turns out, the house and grounds were ideal for displaying artwork. Even a shower in the late afternoon could not dampen peoples’ enthusiasm. The art show was by invitation, with both Lalo members and friends of the artists and Appletons in attendance. The “Pop-Up” shows are […]
[…]Deb Schneider, Clive Turner, Janice Vallen, Karen Weinberg, Maxine Weitzner, D.J. Werley and Tom Wible were on display. “All of us are genuinely happy, that people had a great time and that artists and collectors and supporters mingled so well”, said Jenn. The increase in size of the event “shows the growth of the concept of the Lalo Society”, said Walt Mabe, a Lalo artist and Vice President for Operations at Lalo. The next event for Lalo Society members is coming this Fall. Information on joining in the Lalo Society can be obtained online, by email or by calling 540-636-2515.Share […]
Today’s Art Exhibit at Walter and Taffy Mabe’s Home was well attended: Bryane was spotlit by the afternoon sun bouncing off the polished wood floor. more pix here… Share […]
the artist @ work photo: tom wibleShare […]
[…]registering its Lalo Society members.” He went on,” Instead they have chosen instead to have automatic registration with our ArtistsRegistry.com.” ArtistsRegistry.com has several levels of registry for artists and others. Lalo Society also has several levels of membership. Lalo members at all levels shall automatically be listed as “Enhanced Members” on the ArtistsRegistry.com site. They will also be able to list their own website if desired. All Lalo Society members are now also ArtistsRegistry.com members. The Lalo Society has several membership categories, beginning at the Bronze level ($50/year). At the Silver level ($100/year), members may show their art at Lalo’s […]
“Autumn Light on Potomac Lock No. 8” by Andrei Kushnir Oil on Canvas 8.5”x11” Framed NFSShare […]