Since I last posted, my computer has had to be cleared of a virus infection, and I've had a relapse of my cold. I've been coughing up lumps of dough for nearly a week now, although I do believe it's starting to clear up now. As a matter of fact, I would disinfect myself, and all around me, after reading this, if I were you - you don't want to catch something nasty, do you?
And I'm still struggling with a dial-up connection - my new broadband ISP has not been able to fix me up yet, as the old provider still has a presence on the line. The art commissions have completely dried up, and it looks as if the credit crunch is beginning to bite me in all sorts of painful places. I hang my exhibition in the Shetland Museum next Wednesday afternoon. My hopes for it are not high.
The news isn't all bad, however. As I sat at my stall at the Toll Clock Shopping Centre on Up-Helly-A' morning, a representative of Shetland Arts breezed by, asking if I was interested in grant funding from them as she passed. My answer was immediate and in the affirmative. The result is that I now have application forms to provide my evening entertainment. What bliss!
The Grumpy Old Artist

Would YOU pose for this man???
Exhibition Poster
Catterline Event, 2011
Oil Painting by Jim Tait

Helford River, Cornwall
Oil Painting by Jim Tait

Full-riggers "Georg Stage" and "Danmark"
Other Recent Works

Fordyce Castle and Village

Hay's Dock, Lerwick

Shetland-model Boats at Burravoe, Yell

Tall Ships Seascape

The Tour Boat "Dunter III", with Gannets, off Noss

The "Karen Ann II" entering Fraserburgh harbour

Summer Evening, Boyndie Bay

1930s Lerwick Harbour

Johnshaven Harbour

"Seabourn Legend"
Greeting Cards!
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Friday, 6 February 2009
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