Friday, July 25, 2008

Wish You Were Here: Print Giveaway.



As we embark on our second show, we thought it would be nice to do a little print giveaway. While Sarah Benton is offering one of her Post card prints for the gallery giveaway, all of you too far away to make it by the gallery, have a choice of any one of the three prints from Sarah Gardner's "Kind Sticks of Rock" series. They measure 5x7", and are giclee prints on high quality art paper. All you have to do is leave a comment telling us what message you would put in your stick of rock. It doesn't have to be kind. Or funny. Just meaningful to you. Somehow, we'll choose one of your comments and then you'll get to choose which print you would like. Then, it will arrive neatly in your postbox or mailbox (depending on where you reside).

Hope to hear from you soon.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

in October I will come to the gallery, looks so good..
If I win a print.......''Less is more '' sounds good

Anonymous said...

oooh, i like "less is more" kaylovesvintage but if i had to make make a message in my "kind stick of rocks" i think it would say...

"Try Again Tomorrow"

Jessica Y. said...

Wow, fantastic giveaway! The message I would put in my stick of rock would be: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." It is a phrase that I believe, is quite catchy and something that is so true and meaningful.

jess***4002 [at] gmail [dot] com
(without the ***)

Anonymous said...

My message would be...


“Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.”

sarah jean, said...

i would say:: look before you leap.

Tricia Garrett said...

Beautiful work here. I'm sorry I won't be able to visit in person.
I guess my rock message would be
"Be True To Yourself"

Good luck with the show.
Tricia Garrett

Anonymous said...

How about "You Rock" for when you need a pat on the back. Love the clean and fun style of the print. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

I visited the gallery and it's a delightful and welcoming space. I purchased 'I believe in you' and it's being framed by Black Lark. As for a message I vote for 'less is more'. or maybe 'laughter is freedom' I look forward to attending the upcoming shows.
Patti, London.