Who would have guessed that the smallest show I did all summer would be the best?
Yesterday, I participated in the Fesitval of the Arts Art Walk in River Mill Park downtown. I did the same show last year and had a lot of fun, but this year was even better, I think, in part, due to the new location. Lots of people wandering town happened by and the set up was more of a circle than a line, so I was able to see the other artists there. There was drumming and dancing and a fairly good crowd, so yes, much better than last year.
My mother helped me set up my little booth, which was wet work as the ground was spongey and moist from all the rain the day before. My feet got soaked, but as it didn't rain, that was my only complaint all day long.
Lots of people stopped to chat at the booth; some cute kids asked lots of questions. As this was more of an exhibition/demonstration than it was a sale, I had my sketchbook and my samples on display for people to leaf through. Many people were interested in the design process and it was fun explaining my techniques to them.
My sketchbook display and work area took up one whole half of the table. Therefore, I had to downscale my finished jewellery set up quite a bit. The above photo is about everything I had out. It's a little windswept, but I still made some sales, which was great.
The other artists were pretty cool too. I met quite a few locals which was nice, as I'm still getting to know the arts community around here. The gentleman next to me, Terry Gill, was demonstrating his watercolour technique. There was a bit of a lull around the time that Seguin brought me lunch, so I went over to give it a try. It was very fun and freeing, he encouraged me to paint in the same way we were taught to develop our samples in school; that is, don't think, just go and let it happen.
This is a photo of the resulting painting. He also gave me a print of one of his pieces to take home. They're quite a bit more finished than mine...as I understand it, he kind of lets the paints do what they want and then develops a landscape out of what happens. You can check out his work here. https://www.impressionsofnature.ca
The show was only three hours long and the time passed so quickly. But almost the instant the last few items had been packed into the car and we all got in, the rain began to fall, hard. It was as if it had been waiting all day for us to finish up. With the rainy summer we've had, I couldn't believe our luck.
So overall, a very positive experience. I'm keen to do it again next year. Just one more to go this summer; Sunday, August 16th, look for me in Annie Williams Park in Bracebridge for a second Canlove International festival. More details as the time draws near.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Thanks
First of all, I'd like to thank everyone who came out and saw the work at the Art on the Street show in Guelph this past weekend. The turnout was pretty good and I met a lot of nice people.....you know who you are! So thanks to everyone who came and I hope you all enjoyed the show.
I also want to throw a thank you out to those who helped make this weekend happen: thanks to John, for driving me there and back again, thanks to Meghan for carting me around, helping me set up and giving me a place to sleep, thanks to Seguin for being understanding and to Mom for helping me buy the giant purple suitcase. I appreciated all of it.
Next up: those who are going to be in the Huntsville area (or at least the Muskoka area) this weekend should come by and check out the Arts Walk on Sunday July 26th. It's a part of the Huntsville Festival of the Arts and is pretty neat. Basically, a group of local artists and artisans set up their booths in the sunshine, and instead of just selling art, they demonstrate their techniques for the passers-by. Last year featured a photographer, one or two painters, a stone carver, a belly dancer and yours truly, among others. The event taking place in River Mill park this year, which is on the waterfront downtown. It's a great central location, I'm pretty excited about it. It starts at noon and admission is free, so if you'll be in the area, please come check it out! http://huntsvillearts.com/viewevent.html?eventid=61
I also want to throw a thank you out to those who helped make this weekend happen: thanks to John, for driving me there and back again, thanks to Meghan for carting me around, helping me set up and giving me a place to sleep, thanks to Seguin for being understanding and to Mom for helping me buy the giant purple suitcase. I appreciated all of it.
Next up: those who are going to be in the Huntsville area (or at least the Muskoka area) this weekend should come by and check out the Arts Walk on Sunday July 26th. It's a part of the Huntsville Festival of the Arts and is pretty neat. Basically, a group of local artists and artisans set up their booths in the sunshine, and instead of just selling art, they demonstrate their techniques for the passers-by. Last year featured a photographer, one or two painters, a stone carver, a belly dancer and yours truly, among others. The event taking place in River Mill park this year, which is on the waterfront downtown. It's a great central location, I'm pretty excited about it. It starts at noon and admission is free, so if you'll be in the area, please come check it out! http://huntsvillearts.com/viewevent.html?eventid=61
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
AOTS Reminder
Hey everyone!
This is just a reminder that I will be participating in Guelph's annual Art on the Street show this coming Saturday, July 18th. The event is located on Quebec street in downtown Guelph and is completely free. In addition to 78 different artists and crafters, there will also be live music, acts of art and magic. If you want to know more, visit www.downtownguelph.com, and follow the links.
In addition to the show, I'm planing to see some friends I haven't seen in way too long. Plus, I get to travel a bit, which is something I always enjoy. So I'm looking forward to a pretty good weekend.
Wish me luck!
Labels:
Art on the Street,
Craft Show,
Guelph,
jewellery
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