Home again, home again, jiggity jig!
Halloween and Vine was super cool.
We met so many nice folks!
Thank you to those of you who stopped by to say hi. I wish we could have all had a nice long chat. Being Dylan's and my first show, we were realy nervous and had no idea what to expect. Would we be swamped with customers clammoring to buy our wares (we wish!) or ignored? Would the venue be cool?Would the other artist's be nice? Would anybody show up? Would we have enough bags/change/cards? Would I survive the day wearing heels??
And the answers are: neither, yes, mostly, yes, and then some, sock feet by noon.
Here's the show building just before the doors opened at 9:AM
Here's our little spot in the Halloweeny neighborhood.
Our neighbor to the right was Brandi of
Off her Rocker. Such a doll! She came all the way from North Carolina for the show. Some of her pieces are HUGE!
Across the way was David of
Chicken Lips. Loved him! His pieces are gorgeous, and chock full of silliness!
Our other next door neighbor was
Nicol Sayre. Such a sweetie! And her pieces are the best kind of prim and sophisticated.
Around the bend was
William Bezek. Brilliant and spooky cool! (I couldn't resist getting one of his tiny punkinheads.)
Sorry about the blurry photo of another neighbor,
Allen Cunnigham. His meticulous works were tiny treasures, precise and perfect. I'd love to have a whole mantle full of them!
The art of
Jorge de Rojas was like a parade! I loved every bit of it. He uses color in brilliantly vibrant and unexpected ways.
Speaking of vibrant colors,
Sweet B's work was as sweet as the maker! (I could resist getting a little tiny piece from her as well.)
Matthew Kirscht of
Shiverbones and his beautiful fiance were there too, from New Orleans. Bold and graphic designs!
And at the top of the hill was the house that Jack built. Jack Roads has been doing Halloween art for over 30 years, and sets the standard for excellence. I can't give you a link to his stuff, because he's not a computer kind of guy. But I can tell you that he was almost sold out in a matter of minutes.
Lori Ann Corelis was there too. What fine work, chock full of richness and texture!
Paper Moon had lots and lots of pieces, each one with its own unique charm. Her funny little punkinheads were my favorite of hers.
There were lots of others there too, so forgive me for not including everyone.
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It really was a great experience. We learned a lot. We have several pieces left over and will be putting them up for sale soon, after we sleep. It has been a long month!
Thanks again to those who stopped by
and to others offering encouragement along the way.
It makes all the difference in the world!