This afternoon we went to a “juried” art show. It was interesting to see what was actually acceptable to the group. Since it was billed as a “Fine Arts Show” I personally expected something a little more upscale. About 50 percent were truly artistic and had really nice work. Really one of a kind pieces with thoughtful consideration in to what and how the items were made.
Then there was the “artist” who went to sip and paint workshops. I say this because they all have a certain style to them. A customer was trying to get his motivation behind the paintings. They reply of it just came to me did not quite cut it with the potential buyer. The potential buyer started asking more in depth questions. The “artist” was out of his depth and could only come up with it came to me. In my humble opinion this did not reflect well on anyone. There is always a plan for a project. A note on a scrap of paper. A crude drawing. A photograph. A note on the phone. Colors that are calling to you. Unless of course you just like throwing buckets of paint on a very large canvas and call it modern art.
Then there were the jewelry “designers” who bought partially pre made beads and added an earring fish hook. I find it amazing that someone can do so little work and call it original. Spend maybe fifty cents on parts and sell it for $45.00 or more. I guess it’s what the market will bare. This takes away from the actual jewelry artist who hand craft each piece..often working for less per hour, but making beautiful one of a kind pieces.
On the way out I over heard a buyer telling her shopping companion that she did not particularly need more jewelry. Was not that fond of the piece. Here comes the, But the artist was nice and needed the money. I will just give it away later. No one has to know. Really. I just don’t know what to say
I find it amazing what a group will do to fill its coffers. To string people along both the artists and the buyers. They have to do better.
On the bright side it was a nice day to walk around an outdoor mall.
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