A fellow trumpeter! That's great:) I've always heard that it really takes 5 trumpeters to handle a lightbulb: one screws it in while the other four brag about how much better they could have done it. Thank you for your comments on my art. Best, ~Kelly
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Kelly;
I also think your artwork is very interesting and quite impressive! I very much like the "Beehive Cluster". In the "Stellar Nursery" the imagery of the star emerging from the stellar nursery matter is very well done.
The trumpet etude you wrote piqued my interest as I am (or was) a trumpet player also. May have to get it out, blow the cobwebs out of it and give your piece a try. BTW, you do know that trumpet players don't have to screw light bulbs in; they just hold the bulb in the socket and it screws itself in because the world revolves around them. I have tons more of those, but will spare this audience...