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I didn’t get to say goodbye

November 25, 2017 Cindee Klement
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memories - unequaled  

I stopped by Sloan/Hall to give the sales staff my artist statement talk about my memories body of work.

https://sloanhall.com/

This is my first experience letting someone else sell my work. It has always been one of my favorite Houston stores. The staff is very friendly, attentive, and very knowledgeable about the products they carry. I they will do a good job of representing “Memories”. I talked about my work and about the pieces they are carrying and then Shannon Hall handed me an envelope. It was a payment for the the big piece “Memories- unequaled”, and I am still shocked. I didn’t expect anything to sell so quickly. -  I didn’t get to say goodbye. Clearly, I have some separation anxiety with regard to my art.

In bronze, cindee klement, art Tags s'mores, marshmellows, sticks
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“memories”

November 25, 2017 Cindee Klement
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Driving home from Austin, I was stuck in traffic and very stressed. My whole body was tense and I was gripping the steering wheel tightly. I looked up to see a giant billboard for one of the Hill Country lazy river family resorts. On the billboard was a stick with roasted marshmallows on it. Instantly, the tension melted away as I was overcome with happy memories. I thought, "Wow! That imagery is so powerful, it drastically changed my mental state. I have to share this." Working on the pieces I felt a little silly, but the more I thought about my bronze sticks with marshmallows on them, the more I realized that the American leisure time tradition of roasting s’mores is a story not only worth sharing but worth telling: families and close friends gathered around a toasty campfire, roasting marshmallows on a stick, telling ghost stories, and making warm, sweet memories.

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In bronze, cindee klement, art Tags sticks, memories, marshmellows
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