Showing posts with label preparing for a show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preparing for a show. Show all posts

Mar 12, 2020

Have You Demoed During a Show? - Painting & Drawing Tips

Paints Flying. Brushes dancing. People cheering. 
It's Show Day!  
Really.  People cheering.  
Don't you wish it was really like that.


The realities of Demoing while doing an Art Show are not quite like that. But they can be pretty close.  People may not cheer but they certainly will watch. They will smile and definitely tell you how wonderful you are. 

Wendy working on a heron during the Art Show - No, people don't cheer but they certainly hang over my shoulder and want to talk about my work.  

The West Fine Art Spring Show is over.  While I was there I  talked with artists that were doing demos in their booths.  Serge Demetrius Dube had a big demo set up and painted with gusto.  He certainly had groups of people around and they did cheer when the picture was done.  (Sorry couldn't get shots of that as I was busy at my own booth).  Serge had a large area for his display, paints with large tubes of paint and paints very quickly.  Very conducive for a splashy display.  

Serge's Demos are fast and entertaining.  His paintings come to life very quickly. 

But what about other kinds of demos . . .

Not all of us are fast, our space may be quite limited and our medium less dramatic.  Can we do a demo too? and Why would we want too?

Working in detail with coloured pencils doesn't seem that exciting but many were stopping to talk to Allison.  There was a real fascination with 'all those pencils'. 

Allison Philpott is a coloured pencil artist.  Definitely more low key demo than Serge.  But she had a table set up for her demo and worked on a picture throughout the show.  "I find it draws people in and it inspires questions and curiosity.  I like the opportunity to educate people about my medium.  It also eliminates those awkward silences".

Joyce 's lion painting was very intriguing to look at.  Especially with his eyes looking out at you.  

Joyce Trygg paints in watercolour and acrylic.  She feels demoing her work is important and always has a table with some work in progress for people to see.  "I always like to have a portion of the painting near completion.  That way it looks interesting and people can understand what it will be.  You know how terrible the early stages of a painting can be.  If it is an animal I always have the eyes nearly done."  (Note her small portable palette for her demos. Working in a small space is crucial when you only have a 10 x 10 booth or smaller) 

Jim is happy to chat at he works away on one of his small pieces.  It is captivating to watch the dots 'become something'. 

Jim Pescott works with pointillism in acrylic.  His landscapes are vivid and bright with a very realistic feel from a distance.  But up close you can see the hundreds of dots of paint that make up the picture.  "People looking at my style can't understand my art.  I find it helps them connect to the images on the wall when they see me work.  It urges them to ask questions.  These are the things that help build a relationship with them."

I chatted with artist Ken Nash, he paints very large, realist landscapes.  He calls his work Realscapes.  Ken wasn't demoing this show as he was busy in the organizational part of it.  "I do realscapes, very detailed work that does not make for an interesting demo.  So I often demo little things, like how I paint rocks or trees. It gives a sense of how I work."

Certainly looking to the artists tells you how to set up a demo but I think my student, Karina sums it up as to why.  "When you get more information about the process to make the picture, you look at it differently. "  Certainly, my experience has born this out.

Side Note: After completing my research I have decided to buy another 2 x 4 table for my booth setup.  I can see that my table is too small. I have been demoing with my drawing on a board on my lap. However, after looking at other setups I think it would be more effective to have it out on a table.

Further reading: 
Preparing for the Big Show - points to think about as you get organized for Show Time
6 Steps to Victory over the Monster in the Closet - Planning and Showing in Art Markets
Set Up Day: A Day in the Life of an Artist - Steps in setting up for a show


There is something you can do . . .
I am thrilled to be named a Finalist for the YWCA Women of Distinction for Arts, Culture and Design for my volunteer work.  Although there is no public voting for these awards there is one part of the event that is a People's Choice Award. 

It is the Connecting the Community Award.  (🡨link) 

It's purpose is to create awareness for the YWCA Community Programs.  This award is by People's Choice.  So follow the link and vote for me and my choice "Reducing Child Poverty".  Vote as many times as you like, results tallied for the Awards Dinner May 11, 2020.  Thanks for your support. 

Spring Shows Coming Soon
Sunday, April 26, 10-4pm  Artswest Spring Show & Sale  Elgin Hall, 14250 Crescent Rd, Surrey, BC.   Admission Free, Raffle for picture of your choice, Refreshments, and more.  Info: www.artswest.ca


Wednesday April 29 - Saturday,  May 2, 10-4pm     Paints’n Bloom Show + Bonus Workshop DayMandeville Gardens, 4746 Marine Dr, Burnaby. 
Featuring Artists Wendy Mould, AFCA & Audrey Bakewell
in Support of the Alzheimer’s Society of BC.

Workshop Day, Wednesday, April 29

10-12pm - Beginner Watercolour Class $40 All supplies incl - Great opportunity to learn the secrets of watercolor
1-3pm Creative Card Class $40 All supplies incl. - See the magic you can create with butterflies and flowers.
Register Wendy   

Art by Wendy Studio/Gallery is always Open


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Feb 27, 2020

Preparing for the "BIG SHOW" - Painting & Drawing Tips

OMG!!  Less than Two weeks till Show Day!
Where did the time go?
I had tons of time when the date was set.  Now, suddenly Show Day is nearly here.

The West Fine Art Show:  set up in 2019

This is a very Strange time for Artists . . .

For the last few months, I have been in Creation Mode.  Painting. Drawing. Putting Ideas together for new works.  'Tis the days we artists live for'.  Tremendous feelings of success as each new work is finished.  Playing in my studio.  Trying new methods.

But those days are over . . .

My brushes are down.  The studio light is off.  My computer and charts have taken over.  A new kind of planning begins.

You would think that after entering over 100+ shows, putting a booth together would be a quick fix.  Not so. . .  Every show is different. . .  Each has its own little quirks.

Every Show Site has its own Quirks: Having great lighting has certain requirements (2019 set up) 

Most show spaces are 10 x 10.  Some provide stuff. Some don't.  For this show provided wall panels, lighting and a hanging system.   It's awesome.  Standard black walls for all the booths, beautiful lighting that show your work off to perfection.  And a hanging system that works great if you have large pictures.  Some of my pictures are large but you know how much I love small things too.  I have some 8 x 10 groupings and even a set of three 5 x 7 wood blocks that I want to show.  Pre-planning is a must.

It will take all the artists 3 hours to set up the booths

But my first question is "What to take?"

Like any artist, I have more pieces then a 10 x 10 booth will hold.  Who gets to come and who stays home.  I have several things in mind:

1. Who will be coming to the show?  What are there interests?  For example, should I focus on domestic animals or wild ones.

Everyone has to learn how to install and connect.  

2.  Planning the space: What furniture will I need? Is there any furniture provided?  Any restrictions as to 'how full' your space can be?

3.  What is the hanging system?  How will my pictures work with it? Can I cluster my small pieces?

4.  Are there restrictions/requirements for cards, prints and other things?

5.  Do I need a 'working space' to demo my work?

Its work to set up but also a time of camaraderie as you meet and natter with all the artists 

More diagrams and lists to make. . .

One solution I have found that works for me is to plan each wall before I pack.  This helps me visualize how much I can take and how it will look together.  I want a spacious gallery feel not a cluttered cleared out my studio look.

Side wall Practice Set Up (2019):  Need to take measurements as well to speed up the hanging process on site.

With this venue I also need to keep the hanging system in mind.  It is long cables with clamps on it so my big pieces do well but the smaller ones need extra reinforcement so they don't dangle.  Also clusters need to be vertical not horizontal.

Side Wall set up on site (2019) - Looks good but I felt it was a little crowded.  I will change it up a bit this year.  
Well I better get back to work.  Organizing for a show takes time.  I am glad to have records and pictures from last year.  It does help in this year's planning.

Come and see the results of  all this planning.  I look forward to sharing my work with you.
Further Reading
Stories about some of the new show pieces: 
The Trouble with Photo References - working on my Short-eared Owl: On the Prowl
Painting with Dirty Water - the story behind my horses in Pick Of the Herd

More on Organizing for Shows: 
6 Steps to Victory over the Monster in the Closet - Planning and Showing in Art Markets
Set Up Day: A Day in the Life of an Artist - Steps in setting up for a show

JOIN ME FOR THE BIG SHOW!!!!

March 6-8, 2020 - The West Fine Arts Show
In support of Langley School District Youth Homelessness Initiatives
Friday March 6, 7-9pm              Saturday March 7, 11-7pm              Sunday, March 8, 11-5pm

 Peter Ewart Middle School, 7755 202A St, Langley BC. 

 Yes, I have teamed up with this great show event: 22 Professional Artists, Awesome Art, a show you shouldn't miss.  Looking forward to seeing you there. 


Art by Wendy Studio/Gallery is always Open


Looking to move your Drawing Skills to the Next Level?

Book a 3 Pack of Private Lessons with Me - 3 Lessons 2.5 hr each $225
Drawing/Painting lessons in graphite, ink, watercolour, watercolour pencils or coloured pencils Or any combination of these.
Flexible Schedule, at my Studio/Gallery, N. Surrey. 
Gift Certificates Available 

My Etsy Store is always OPEN: Etsy - WendyMouldsArt

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Be sure to like and share my posts to keep me coming into your box, 
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Have a great Artful Day,

Wendy