...is coming along. Here are some snippets of my studio, some parts you might recognize from older posts, only rearranged. I particularly love what used to be my main corner desk unit is now a long work table with ample storage. The desktop is a door I'm thinking of painting. The only thing I'm sort of tired of is all the black, but it suits me fine for now. I made the bathroom sign which turned out to be a fun but necessary kitsch, because my guests tend to get confused by where it is given our long hall of doorways. The apartment was built before the 20th C with neat details, so maybe as it comes together, I'll post more.
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Has a bit of a ring to it. What is it? My new space, again. I decided to switch my 9H space for another, 24Q, at the art complex. I'm excited by it for many practical reasons, better insulation, better controlled light, yoga down the hall to name a few. More to come!
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I finally found some time to write about my first open studio this past weekend at the Garnerville Arts and Industrial Center. It was a big success thanks to the local community and despite the scattered showers and cooler milder temperatures.
Since I've yet to build up a collection of large paintings, I decided to show the original art from my published work, some of which have not seen the light of day in years. I finally had an excuse to pull them out and hang them, rather casually on clips and string, for all to appreciate, including myself. It was cool to see them all up in one space.
I had a table set with crayons and pencils, prepared an activity book called "The Best Day," where the kids could write about their best day and illustrate it. I also brought my button maker for kids and "big kids" to make buttons. It was a hit! I also created a display on "How a Book is Published: an artist's perspective."
I sold a few books, and while most of the art was also for sale, with the sluggish economy, the pieces were admired from afar.
I most enjoyed talking to the attendees and all the kids. I met many bright children, some who wanted to be illustrators, others who were fascinated by the process and still others who just liked taking the time to create a story. I met a young girl who suffered from Hodgkins Lymphoma and was nearing the end of her treament with a good prognosis. As a survivor of childhood Leukemia, we bonded over our "war stories," and before she left she showed me the story of her "Best Day," which she dedicated to me...excuse me...having a moment.
For many it was a big learning process, an eye-opener for local teachers and the regular art appreciator. So indeed it was a success even if I sold not a one painting.
Beautiful space. I want to see more.