Posts Tagged ‘evolution’

I have been running around like a mad man getting ready to participate in my first art fair in years. This one definitely ended up better than the first one I did in St. Louis. This time I built portable walls and holders for prints so people can flip through them. The main stay of my booth were my bird paintings and the last piece of my previous body of work titled “The Kiss”, which you can find in the painting section. I sold two pieces which will help pay some bills and had several really good talks with people. The art fair was in Kingspoint park which overlooks the river in Sleepy Hollow, but you have to enter the subdivision of Philipsburgh Manor to get to the park, so not a lot of people actually know about it.

paintings on walls

paintings on walls

table with print holders

table with print holders

people and another angle by my pieces

people and another angle by my pieces

The art fair went along with the local towns celebration of the anniversary of Henry Hudson sailing up the Hudson River before it was named the Hudson River, and I guess he got as far as Albany before the river gets too shallow and narrow to sail his boat. For the festivities they also brought out reproductions of ships that would be around during that time such as the one I have photos of here. It came out around 3pm and fired a shot from the fake cannon and scared the living you know what out of me. It was pretty spectacular to see it though, especially when there where a bunch of modern barges and ships in the river as well.

Mar
28
Saturday

Today after nursing a bit of a hangover that keeps coming back I mainly worked on my ArtFire site to add a few items and update other images.

I also updated things on Etsy as well and began putting items into imaginary digital frames because they inspire and I must say they do look good. I have also decided to update my static website and make it into a store that is more in a list mode. I have also decided to focus on selling prints of my original work this way anyone can afford to purchase and get them framed. I also need to thank printsy for putting me on their blog this week for recognising their members with work on Etsy.