Reflecting on a trip to Piedmont, Wyoming with my family where we explore this historic ghost town. The unimaginable challenges these folks must have endured in the old west is a testament to the human spirit.
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Selling art feels good but learning about the story of the client is often just as rewarding. Today, Ali and her husband were walking past my studio window on a staycation at The Graduate, noticed my little sign that read, “Some things are actually OK in the world”, paused, took a pic and then kissed.
I bore witness to their tender exchange and later introduced myself to them in the lobby and invited them into the studio for a chat. Art lovers, parents and badass fitness folks, Ali and Paul were delightful folks to meet! Infinite gratitude for purchasing 4 works of my art including “Two Trees”, a love story. Chances are you already know what you want. The question is, who is really stopping you?
~Hiral Nagda (From the Graduate Series with model Windsong Hadley) Over the past several months I have been spending a lot of time in my studio located inside the Graduate Providence Hotel and @reinersprovidence has been a home away from home, offering tasty food and drinks only a few steps away. Warm and inviting, the space has also been the location for several photoshoots including this one with the talented @libby_j_griffin.
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April 2024
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