Cari Amici (Dear Friends),
Cool - this interview by Andrew Cahner on the site “Artist-Perspective.com” in California just went online: http://www.artist-perspectives.com/interviews/kelly-borsheim.htm

Welcome! See Italy (and more) through the eyes of an artist: American sculptor and painter Kelly Borsheim creates her life and art in Italy and shares her adventures in travel and art with you. Come on along, please and Visit her fine art work online at: www.BorsheimArts.com
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Saturday, January 28, 2012
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Artist Interview – WhoHub.com
Cari Amici (Dear Friends),
I thought I would take advantage of an opportunity that came my way recently. I was sent an e-mail inviting me to submit my responses to an online interview.
Check it out here:
http://www.whohub.com/kellyborsheim
Now, would you just look at this cloud over San Niccolò and the Arno River in Florence, Italy? I mean – good grief. It looks like a puffy BEAST! Incredible!
And as much as I need a new camera (without dirt inside the lens), I am grateful I was able snap this shot. Last week when I wanted to take a photo of a drawing I had done before I loaded her up on my bike, the lens would not open at all. Later that evening I heard my name being called out and saw Hélène and Kieran starting dinner outdoors at a café. I now tease Kieran (gratefully) that ever since he touched my camera it began working as normal again. Still, it is just a matter of time now . . .

I thought I would take advantage of an opportunity that came my way recently. I was sent an e-mail inviting me to submit my responses to an online interview.
Check it out here:
http://www.whohub.com/kellyborsheim
Now, would you just look at this cloud over San Niccolò and the Arno River in Florence, Italy? I mean – good grief. It looks like a puffy BEAST! Incredible!
And as much as I need a new camera (without dirt inside the lens), I am grateful I was able snap this shot. Last week when I wanted to take a photo of a drawing I had done before I loaded her up on my bike, the lens would not open at all. Later that evening I heard my name being called out and saw Hélène and Kieran starting dinner outdoors at a café. I now tease Kieran (gratefully) that ever since he touched my camera it began working as normal again. Still, it is just a matter of time now . . .

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