The view that greets visitors as they come in to the studio. |
... and in the corner ... |
My first weekend of opening my studio as part of a scheme is over. Of course, there is a bank holiday tomorrow and that would, no doubt, be an excellent day to open. But I've set it aside as a family day.
During the weekend, I had just over a dozen visitors. I sold some cards and one painting and had some interesting discussions with visitors (interesting on various levels; some were about potential sales or commissions, others were more generally interesting). Two people suggested subjects (I am considering painting both), and a third made me think of another subject that would require access permission.
I also
made several signs (mostly with arrows on) and carefully took them all
down again at the end of each day. Along the way, I discovered that
masking tape doesn't stick to brick very well; that it is
inordinately useful to have railings at the front of a property (in this case, because you can easily attach board-backed signs to said railings with
cable ties; they are also useful for locking bicycles to, of course).
And of course, I did some proper painting... but the light was insufficient to get a good photograph of it, and I'm not expecting to be back in the studio to rephotograph it until Wednesday, so you will just have to wait...
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The photographs above were taken yesterday (the painting that sold is still in the corner shot).
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