May is that month where it is time to stop procrastinating and start your spring cleaning. Like all of us, the Spinning Plate Gallery decided to participate in this seasonal cleansing to create more space for future works of art. “My Studio is burgeoning with paintings,” said artist Michel Tsouris. “They want new homes, and I need to clear the space for whatever is percolating and needs to come next. Hope you will help me make that happen.” Throughout May, the Spinning Plate Gallery is selling Tsouris’ art to the public. This is a great opportunity for art admirers to switch up their walls at home. Tsouris’ pieces consist a wide range of mediums and subject matter relevant in our lives.
The sale will begin on its hanging day May 1 from 3:00-6:00 and run from the rest of the month every day, besides Sundays and May 2 for Greek Easter, from 12:00-6:00. Interested buyers may drop by, drive-by, or make an appointment with Tsouris at michel@whidbey.comor 831-809-9307. Please call or text first!
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