This was the first arts and craft show that I took part in since my move to Michigan. I only did one of these kind of shows a year in Arizona. My price range was from $15 to $150 and I always sold at least 50 items at that show. The sales were usually half paintings and half craft items. Sorry to say, I found out that people in Michigan do not buy art at these kind of shows. In fact I was the only person who showed art. I sold only one bowl which was enough to make back my booth fee. I was going to post a photo of the bowl that I sold but I could not find one in my files. It is ironic that the bowl had a cactus flower pattern. The gal who bought it loved all things southwest. I also, found out that not many people here play Mexican Train Dominos. I sold hundreds of domino train stations in AZ but not a one here so far. Here is a photo of four that I painted for this show.
That being said, I still feel the time and effort I put into doing this show was a success because of the contact and interaction I had with the people I talked to. I found out that people are starting to recognize my work. I had comments that they had seen my paintings at the Carnegie center for the Arts and also the Vicksburg Cultural Arts Center. I won't say that I will not do anymore of these kind of shows but I will pick and choose which I will do. For the time being I will stick to showing my work in galleries and also in LA's Cafe.
Now for the good news.
Here is a photo of just one of her soaps. She makes close to 100 different kinds of soap.
The last thing I want to mention is that the weather has been hot and humid her in Michigan. I was used to hot in Arizona but not the humidity. My hair became hard to manage. For that reason I decided to cut it short. Here is a photo of the new me.
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