A couple of days ago, I happened to stumble across an ad for the Richmond, Missouri Mushroom Festival, which is an annual event, held every year just about this time to coincide with Morel mushroom season. They have a carnival, a parade, a tractor pull for kids, live entertainment, and of course mushroom contests.
And an art show....
An art show. Three words, just enough to strike pure terror into an accidental artist like me. With the deadline for submissions today (April 16th), and having only just learned of the art show 2 days prior, I really wasn't sure if I could get 'em framed and down there in time, especially since I'd have to do it myself if I were to make it in time. And I really wasn't sure if I had the nerve.
All sorts of people have purchased my paintings, all over the place. I like them. The people who buy/like my artwork are almost like trusted family friends, for lack of a better way to describe them. They see my artwork somewhere - likely Ebay - and decide that they like it well enough to buy it. They've never met me, never even seen my painting in person, yet they take the time to look, buy, and often correspond. I like it. I live in a rural area, and truly don't go to "the big city" Kansas City very often, so it's worked out well for me so far.
But - there really is a part of me who would like to have at least some of my paintings remain in the area. And that's where we get back to the nerve part...I don't really think that I'd "fit in" in alot of art venues. I'm my own me, you know - never went to art school, never studied anybody else's art, have no idea how they do theirs, didn't even know that I'd like to paint. It just kind of happened.
I was pleasantly welcomed to the Friends Gallery in Richmond by the people running the Mushroom Festival's art show, and I really can't tell you what a relief that was. They didn't run screaming from the room, and neither did I, so we were off to a good start. I told the lady there that this was my first time at doing this, and apologized to her for my "framing job", but she took it all in stride. They were all friendly, helpful people, and I really am thankful that I chose this place close to home to stick my toe into the waters of "art shows".
I ended up taking some of my favorites, and if you're in the area between now and May 4th, do stop in. It's right behind the Farris Theater on Main Street.
"An Evening Stroll"
"The Yellow Ribbon - Coming Home"
"Abstract #9"
I would have loved to take my big new painting "The North Forty" - but I have no frame large enough yet! Maybe next time. In the meantime, I may not have too many on Ebay for a while, while I decide what to do with it next.
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