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It’s Show-Down

Another Coffee Tree

Another Coffee Tree

It’s not exactly The Finish Line but I have taken the Show Down in San Rafael and the paintings are currently stored in the trunk of my car. Now I am jokingly tempted to have a Trunk Show— I won’t!
Im just noticing that once again Im excited by a word/phrase that’s not necessarily a positive thing even if I do like the way it sounds. Kind of similar to liking of “Person of Interest”. Well, Show-time is over and now it’s Show-Down. By definition that indicates a confrontation or clash. I like the sound of it better than the reality of it. In my current case I clearly see the show-down — Web Design vs Be An Artist. And just to complete the full circle I will be volunteering at ArtWorks Downtown tomorrow night for a VIP event for artists. This is where it all started last fall and I am happy to say I love the Unexpected that took place. I got to be a “real” artist and have not let go of the future possibilities yet. Good News! I did sell a painting and do have another Coffee show coming up at Elain. Plus, the Coffee Painting workshop is coming up

However, I am feeling the necessity of “business” beyond the point of closing my eyes—pressure to make money. But, I am encouraged by the realization of the continuing need for well designed websites for artists. I am  refreshed, rested and ready to jump back into it. Test the waters with a little more knowledge of the backend of WordPress. I’ve been practicing and have built a model site using the free version of WordPress.com. Thats the one “anyone can do and it’s free” Easier said than done but here’s my Sample Site. For the Love of Labyrinths

Coffee Buzz | Talk•Talk•Talk

The reception is over and once again it comes with a relief. I am happy that the show will stay up until April 28th. This time I noticed a difference in the crowd and it’s probably a more realistic sampling of what I should expect. With each show fewer of my friends show up. This is pretty much a good thing for me because I can’t really socialize much with them and now realize that I am uncomfortable because I feel like I am ignoring them. This is most likely an over reaction on my part but at least I have uncovered the reason for some of my frustration. I find that all of my energy goes to chatting with anyone looking at my paintings and then I lunge into an interesting Coffee Rap. It seems like a lot of nervous energy but it is actually sincere because I do love the coffee paintings and get excited talking about them. It’s just so exhausting when it’s finally over.

Another thing I noticed was the strength the idea Coffee Painting Workshops  is gaining. I feel even more enthusiastic about focusing on this next event. I especially like the “non-painters” who are interested because they are the group I really want to attract. The people that believe they are not creative and I believe they are or soon to see that they are.

My wall.

My wall. I liked the shape of it that was created by the staircase above it. It made it easier to show a lot of different shapes that wouldn’t have worked if they were all in one row.

Ben & Jerry’s has an ice cream flavor called  Coffee, Coffee – BuzzBuzzBuzz. Now I will search for it because it sounds delicious.

New Coffee paintings | Covering more Ground

New Coffee Art Show

New Painting with Coffee Art Show

Grounds for new art
The rotation of the shows happens this week and I am still focusing on having several new paintings for the Opening on Friday night. It’s full circle because  DownTown Artworks is where it all started for me last December. I never expected the ground that’s been covered.

There will be new work and I will be curious if people recognize the old from the new. Will it look like “The same old stuff” or will it invite further interest? Also wondering how many people will keep returning to my shows. This show is really my first opportunity to be exposed to an Art Crowd. It feels a little more festive because lots of studios and galleries will be participating. I will be in the Founders’ Gallery  with three of the Abracadabra artists from last December.— Loring is calling this show (or, us) Gang of Four. It’s difficult for me to see how my coffee paintings fit into the theme. My solution was to design my own “coffee”announcement but I realize nothing would have happened without Loring’s constant energy to put the show together. He made it all happen.

 

The Daily Grind

I’ve always been a little fascinated by names owners come up with for their coffee cafes. names like Royal Grounds, Fairfix and Shakey Grounds.  My prep time is getting a little tight for my next coffee art show because I want to show some new work. I certainly wasn’t expecting there to be one show after another. This is a good thing — it pushes me.  I have started three new paintings and plan for even more in the next week. The finish up the art deadline is April 8th and the San Rafael 2nd Friday Art Walk opening is April 10th.

Last week I got another ‘out of the blue’ opportunity to show my work. This time it’s my gym in San Anselmo. The women in my yoga class have been so supportive and excited about my art— about me being an artist. When the my next show during the month of April in San Rafael is over I will then have a show for the month of May at Elan in San Anselmo. This will be a good place for me to show & store my coffee collection. What’s next is still brewing!

Coffee Refills

There seems to be a momentum occurring and I want to align myself to it while it’s moving in such a positive direction. This Coffee-Thing is taking on a life of it’s own. The Art of Coffee at the Coffee Roasters in San Anselmo will end April 8th and on April 10th there will be a new coffee art show at ArtWorksDowntown in San Rafael.

Poster for Gang of Four

Poster for Gang of Four

This show has been arranged by Loring and includes four of the artists from the Abracadabra show—that’s the show that kicked this whole thing off. He’s calling it The Gang of Four and I must admit it is bringing up new thoughts for me. It certainly involves the part of me that is realizing the importance of being involved with other people but the flip side of that visibility is that I might not agree with how I am being represented. The name of the show and the poster created for the show don’t “feel-like-me.” Yet, it is an opportunity that has just landed in front of me to allow a continuing place for my coffee art. I have not reached a personal place where I am driven to hit the street looking for places to show my art. So far that has not been necessary because things just keep coming to me from all kinds of unexpected places. Refills seem to be free. So, for now, I will just sit back and wait for what unfolds next. I do have some fun ideas to experiment with for the next show.