Saturday, December 11, 2010


Jenna Huttula, from www.Genesis131Photography.com took this photo of a school of parrotfish looking over my shoulder!


In the last month I've been to Clermont, Florida, to speak to 1000 terrific kids at Cypress Ridge Elementary School, matted, framed, and delivered 12 pieces of original art to the Elliott Museum for an exhibit, drove to Tallahassee for a convening session of the Florida Council on Arts and Culture (where we reviewed 30 Cultural Facilities Grant Applications totaling $18.9 million in requests), celebrated the release of "Ocean Commotion: Life on the Reef" at a publishing party hosted by The Elliott Museum (where we sold about 100 books and people stood in line for hours to get their copies signed), went to the Miami International Book Fair, prepared Thanksgiving Dinner for 12, did my Christmas shopping, delivered original art to the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, attended the memorial service for the son of my friend, appeared at the Elliott Museum (again) for a calendar signing for Helping People Succeed (a charity that features local artists in this annual publication - all proceeds help developmentally disabled residents of Martin County), back to Fort Lauderdale to present at a one day workshop and exhibition opening at the Art Institute along with seven other Florida book illustrators, helped Penny move, went to a Christmas party, met with Tim Luke, "The Appraisal Guy" with Penny to talk about her Babe Ruth ball, attended a world premier opening of "The Academy" (an award winning musical written and produced by my friend, Andrew Kato), visited my mom in the nursing home a few times, attended a lecture at Harbor Branch given by the director of the Atlanta Aquarium and their whale shark expert, appeared at a booksigning and reading at Barnes and Noble in Jensen Beach for Parkway Elementary School, toured the fabulous aquaculture facility and appeared at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution (again) for a reading and book signing on their Children's Day, and all the while I've continued to work at my paying job: illustrating "Fish Facts" which is now over its deadline.

It's good to love what you do.


2 comments:

  1. Janeen,

    How do you do what you do? Are there two of you? You're simply amazing. But not for what you do. You are amazing for who you are.

    Love you,
    Donna

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  2. whew!
    running circles around us all Janeen :)
    go, girl!
    my idea still holds, about the Florida Artist Hall of Fame & creative you.

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