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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Art By the Lake Ski to Sea Show
On Sunday, I had signed up to demo, and took my acrylics to the show [first time with this club]. I was doing a small painting of a polo pony ref, and it was going pretty well, and more WAG members than show patrons came up to watch. As I was painting and explaining what I was doing [which was sort of a mixed media over a black-gessoed "bad" painting], two members were standing there, and one said to the other, "Is she doing that right?" Her tone was not what I expected, and I was a bit uncomfortable. I said that was not a kind thing to say, and she said she was kidding. It didn't sound like kidding, so, already a bit nervous about being in a new environment, I was taken off guard. I finished the painting and left. It was weird.
The official at the Governor's Cup Polo Matches July 2010 ~ Acrylic, gouache, charcoal, conte |
At "break-down," I could sense disappointment from the other artists, as it takes a lot of energy, time and money to put on a show like that. I am grateful that I sold a small painting, as there were a number of artists that didn't. Hope the economy turns around soon!
Labels:
acrylics,
charcoal,
conte,
gouache,
mixed media,
polo pony,
poppies,
show,
wearable art
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
My kitty cat with the coat of many colors
Have been so busy, I have been able to post for a while. I have to make this quick, but wanted to share my kitty cat that I did for the Daily Paintworks Challenge this week. Love doing the challenges, but have submitted only two. I need to carve out more painting time for ME! Am not complaining, really. I am delighted that I am now teaching six classes a week. Oh, the classes arent big, but I feel so committed to giving the artist the best that I've got, which takes some planning, and keeping at least one step ahead of them. They are all such terrific artists, that I have to continually sharpen the "tools in my kit." Doing the challenges are one way for me to do that. Am so grateful for the site. Check it out! Daily Paintworks Challenge
Monday, May 2, 2011
Busy, busy, busy, good stuff all!
Am just winding down from a really busy week, and, well, a busy month. The past three and a half days [left early to teach a class], I spent in a Carla O'Connor workshop ... have been wanting to go to one of her workshops for several years, and found that she was doing one in La Conner at Dakota Arts this past week. I couldn't pass it up! Money was tough, but with gas costing so much, and not having money to fly or book rooms anywhere, it seemed like the right thing to do. All my angst about money, etc., dissipated the very first morning of the workshop. Carla is so lovely, funny and engaging, apart from her pure talent and generosity of sharing the work she does. I intend to do more on the workshop in future blogs, but am so exhausted and want to "do" the workshop justice!
So, the other busy-ness had to do with our month long show ending, and finding out that I sold four paintings. Am thrilled about that. Three of the four paintings sold were done with the Dr Ph Martins Hydrus watercolors, which is sort of neat. The fourth painting to sell was the Tulip Picker, a palette knife acrylic from a photo I took several years ago, that was the image for the show's poster. I was pleased to hear that the person who bought the painting is a local with a farm in the Valley. Apropos, I thought.
So, the other busy-ness had to do with our month long show ending, and finding out that I sold four paintings. Am thrilled about that. Three of the four paintings sold were done with the Dr Ph Martins Hydrus watercolors, which is sort of neat. The fourth painting to sell was the Tulip Picker, a palette knife acrylic from a photo I took several years ago, that was the image for the show's poster. I was pleased to hear that the person who bought the painting is a local with a farm in the Valley. Apropos, I thought.
Tulips of the Valley sold at ALN Tulip Festival Show |
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