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Bob Mill's Portfolio

My adventure began very unexpectedly. I saw an epoxy resin charcuterie board one day and thought I could do that. After many trips to YouTube and four tries, I had my first charcuterie board. Not a very good one but not too terrible for my first one. After a number of boards and even selling a few, I decided to make a coffee table for my wife for Christmas. How hard could it be? It’s only a large charcuterie board. After many hours and many failures I finally finished just in time for Christmas. And yes, the tables are different than the charcuterie boards. And so, as time went by I found myself making more charcuterie boards , tables and even a few cutting boards. Every time I turn around I find myself trying something new. (And they say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks). I never really thought of my work as art until I met Shelley and Pam. They are great encouragers and my desire is to continue to improve my craft and expand the things that I am doing. I am now experimenting with epoxy resin and wood lamps. We will see how that goes. As Pam said, “I’m just doing what I’ doing,” and we’ll see where that leads me.

 

Bob

Bob Mill's Portfolio
 

My adventure began very unexpectedly. I saw an epoxy resin charcuterie board one day and thought I could do that. After many trips to YouTube and four tries, I had my first charcuterie board. Not a very good one but not too terrible for my first one. After a number of boards and even selling a few, I decided to make a coffee table for my wife for Christmas. How hard could it be? It’s only a large charcuterie board. After many hours and many failures I finally finished just in time for Christmas. And yes, the tables are different than the charcuterie boards. And so, as time went by I found myself making more charcuterie boards , tables and even a few cutting boards. Every time I turn around, I find myself trying something new. (And they say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks). I never really thought of my work as art until I met Shelley and Pam. They are great encouragers, and my desire is to continue to improve my craft and expand the things that I am doing. I am now experimenting with epoxy resin and wood lamps. We will see how that goes. As Pam said, “I’m just doing what I’m doing,” and we’ll see where that leads me.

 

Bob

Gathering Artists Of Putnam

Hello Art Lovers, 

         As you might have noticed, Gathering Artists of Putnam is no longer residing at 712 St. Johns Ave. The building is undergoing additional renovations by Saylor's, to enhance their vibrant business!

         That does not mean GAP is gone! As we continue to create Art and search for a more permanent home, we still have art available for viewing and purchasing! Check out our ongoing exhibit in Velchoff's Corner downtown at 105 N. 2nd St, and our future exhibit at The River Center, 102 N.1st St (opening Reception on Aug. 8th). More collaborations could happen as well, so follow our Facebook Page to stay in the loop.

         We are excited as we plan for our future presenting fine art to Putnam County, and surrounding areas. We are here to stay!

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