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I would love to see you and would probably purchase a painting - but I cannot get to the gallery this Thursday. Is it just the one evening, Sept 7? Darn it, I can't get out of an obligation!

Can you send me info on another way I can buy a painting? I love your style!

Do you teach, as well? I get the sense you would be great at it.

And so, I hope to hear from you ;

Susan Livingston -

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Hi hi!

My art will be up at Sew Generously Bespoke Sept - Nov, and I'll be doing First Thursday openings in Oct and Nov too! So no worries about missing this one, there will be more! And I'll probably be feeling a little more secure and confident at the next First Thursday too, :)

I'll also be launching one of a kind paintings and prints on my website mooreaseal.com in mid September! You'll be able to order online and prints will ship direct to you. One of a kind paintings can be picked up locally or shipped for a fee depending on size.

And I will be offering courses in the coming months! I have taken some classes in teaching, love guiding and supporting others and love being a nurturing resources for knowledge and skills. So make sure you are subscribed, free or paid, to be in the loop for announcements on all of the above! Thanks so much for all your enthusiasm and kindness <3

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Moorea, I love to see that you are stepping into fine art! Really cool to see your work and I can’t wait to see more. I wish I was closer so I could come to your show. And for what it’s worth, pricing is always hard!

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I so appreciate your support and affirmation that, YES, pricing is hard! And even more so, thank you for hyping me as I enter back into the fine art world. It's so healing to come back to it in 2023 where it is so much more inclusive than it once was when I pursed it in college. Of course, it could definitely being pushed in it's inclusivity. But my hope is that in sharing my work as a queer person living with neurodivergence, my art can bring healing and encourage anyone of any ability and identity to pursue their passion. Lots of love!

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I graduated almost 10 years ago and can echo the inclusivity vibes. I think the greatest thing I’m finding now is discovering myself as an artist in this stage of life-without the direction/influence of professors that more than likely don’t represent who I am and who I’ve become. You’re stepping back into it with open arms 🖤

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