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If you're interested: http://www.416westgallery.com/
If you're in the area, drop by. They look better in person. modom |
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Michael,
I should have known you are an artist. Your imaginative and enthusiastic treatment and combination of foods has always been original. I have missed you on RFC recently. (I even posted a question, recently, about your whereabouts). Nancree |
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On 3 Sep 2005 14:10:06 -0700, "nancree" > wrote:
>Michael, >I should have known you are an artist. Your imaginative and >enthusiastic treatment and combination of foods has always been >original. I have missed you on RFC recently. (I even posted a >question, recently, about your whereabouts). >Nancree I was painting. I made twenty paintings this summer, which is a lot for me. I painted so much that I actually have a callus on my painting hand. Vincent van Gogh on the other hand made over 200 paintings in a little over 400 days while he was in Arles. I have no idea how he did it. But by the time he was my age not only had he produced scores of masterpieces, but also he was dead. modom Only superficial people don't judge by appearances. -- Oscar Wilde |
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modom wrote:
> On 3 Sep 2005 14:10:06 -0700, "nancree" > wrote: > >> Michael, >> I should have known you are an artist. Your imaginative and >> enthusiastic treatment and combination of foods has always been >> original. I have missed you on RFC recently. (I even posted a >> question, recently, about your whereabouts). >> Nancree > > I was painting. I made twenty paintings this summer, which is a lot > for me. I painted so much that I actually have a callus on my > painting hand. Vincent van Gogh on the other hand made over 200 > paintings in a little over 400 days while he was in Arles. I have no > idea how he did it. But by the time he was my age not only had he > produced scores of masterpieces, but also he was dead. > > > modom > > Only superficial people don't judge by appearances. > -- Oscar Wilde Very nice, Micheal! Congratulations on your gallery showing. Considering my LLL (long lost love) is a professional artist (oils but he sometimes dabbles in acrylics), 200 paintings seems a bit um... well let's just say LLL works on 4 or 5 canvasses at a time, as the mood strikes him. It could take him months to complete one painting, or a day, just depends on what hits him. I've seen him at work. It's fascinating. Since I have no talent for drawing, I'm floored by this. Here's an example of a painting I saw him start out in 2004 then continue to make changes to: http://community.webshots.com/photo/...03069013izMMUY Here is how it wound up: http://community.webshots.com/photo/...32700989nGjEvZ Oh, and don't be afraid to go for a larger scale and/or up the price. He told me for years he was so afraid of going with larger sized canvas and afraid of overcharging. This particular piece was 6X6ish and sold for $10K ![]() He also avoids galleries unless they are willing to cut the profit from sales down from 50% to 30% and do NOT let them try to tell you how to price your work. Only you can decide what is right and there is no point in them making a buck when you aren't. Exposure is one thing; being ripped off by a gallery is another. OB Food (sorta): We're going back to Davenport for a show mid-September. When we were there last year we delivered a large painting to a patrons house. The kitchen was fantastic. They had a built-in wood-burning pizza oven and small refrigerator strictly for chilling wine. While we figured out where to hang the painting in the living room, they gave us wine to drink and took us on a tour of the house, which was built for their extremely eclectic artwork. Hope to see them again at the show this month! Jill |
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On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 13:16:42 -0500, "jmcquown" >
wrote: >modom wrote: >> On 3 Sep 2005 14:10:06 -0700, "nancree" > wrote: >> >>> Michael, >>> I should have known you are an artist. Your imaginative and >>> enthusiastic treatment and combination of foods has always been >>> original. I have missed you on RFC recently. (I even posted a >>> question, recently, about your whereabouts). >>> Nancree >> >> I was painting. I made twenty paintings this summer, which is a lot >> for me. I painted so much that I actually have a callus on my >> painting hand. Vincent van Gogh on the other hand made over 200 >> paintings in a little over 400 days while he was in Arles. I have no >> idea how he did it. But by the time he was my age not only had he >> produced scores of masterpieces, but also he was dead. >> > >Very nice, Micheal! Congratulations on your gallery showing. > Thanks. [snip] >Oh, and don't be afraid to go for a larger scale and/or up the price. He >told me for years he was so afraid of going with larger sized canvas and >afraid of overcharging. This particular piece was 6X6ish and sold for $10K > ![]() Jill, I've been an artist for the better part of three decades. I hold an MFA in painting. I've made paintings that were 10 feet across and paintings that are only a few inches. I've taught painting, drawing, art history, etc. at four colleges and univeristies. Currently I'm on the graduate faculty of a university art department. I've published reviews and essays on art in several national periodicals. Although I'm certain that you mean well, your advice is unneeded. > >He also avoids galleries unless they are willing to cut the profit from >sales down from 50% to 30% and do NOT let them try to tell you how to price >your work. Only you can decide what is right and there is no point in them >making a buck when you aren't. Exposure is one thing; being ripped off by a >gallery is another. Again, I've been around the block a time or two. The gallerists I'm dealing with are extraordinarily fair and kind. In fact, they're organizing a food/water/supplies haul to Baton Rouge next week. In no way are they ripping me off, and their exhibition space is beautiful. I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but the arc of my career is not consistent with your estimation of it. modom Only superficial people don't judge by appearances. -- Oscar Wilde |
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![]() "modom" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 13:16:42 -0500, "jmcquown" > > wrote: > >>modom wrote: >>> On 3 Sep 2005 14:10:06 -0700, "nancree" > wrote: >>> >>>> Michael, >>>> I should have known you are an artist. Your imaginative and >>>> enthusiastic treatment and combination of foods has always been >>>> original. I have missed you on RFC recently. (I even posted a >>>> question, recently, about your whereabouts). >>>> Nancree >>> >>> I was painting. I made twenty paintings this summer, which is a lot >>> for me. I painted so much that I actually have a callus on my >>> painting hand. Vincent van Gogh on the other hand made over 200 >>> paintings in a little over 400 days while he was in Arles. I have no >>> idea how he did it. But by the time he was my age not only had he >>> produced scores of masterpieces, but also he was dead. >>> > >> >>Very nice, Micheal! Congratulations on your gallery showing. >> > Thanks. > > [snip] > >>Oh, and don't be afraid to go for a larger scale and/or up the price. He >>told me for years he was so afraid of going with larger sized canvas and >>afraid of overcharging. This particular piece was 6X6ish and sold for >>$10K >> ![]() > > Jill, I've been an artist for the better part of three decades. I > hold an MFA in painting. I've made paintings that were 10 feet across > and paintings that are only a few inches. I've taught painting, > drawing, art history, etc. at four colleges and univeristies. > Currently I'm on the graduate faculty of a university art department. > I've published reviews and essays on art in several national > periodicals. Although I'm certain that you mean well, your advice is > unneeded. >> >>He also avoids galleries unless they are willing to cut the profit from >>sales down from 50% to 30% and do NOT let them try to tell you how to >>price >>your work. Only you can decide what is right and there is no point in >>them >>making a buck when you aren't. Exposure is one thing; being ripped off by >>a >>gallery is another. > > Again, I've been around the block a time or two. The gallerists I'm > dealing with are extraordinarily fair and kind. In fact, they're > organizing a food/water/supplies haul to Baton Rouge next week. In no > way are they ripping me off, and their exhibition space is beautiful. > > I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but the arc of my career is > not consistent with your estimation of it. > > modom I would like to see your paintings. I Am a painter too and I like van Gogh. Have you got a web page? Cheers Pandora > > Only superficial people don't judge by appearances. > -- Oscar Wilde |
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modom wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 13:16:42 -0500, "jmcquown" > > wrote: > >>> I was painting. I made twenty paintings this summer, which is a lot >>> for me. I painted so much that I actually have a callus on my >>> painting hand. >> Congratulations on your callus. Obviously you don't do this for a living, 30 years and a degree in painting (? art, perhaps) notwithstanding. My LLL has been a professional artist all his adult life (40+ years as an artist and yes, he has a degree in art, too). If he got a callus from doing 20 paintings I'd have to laugh, having seen him work. The man doesn't smell of aftershave, he smells of gesso and oil paint. The "arc of your career" is you apparently don't earn a living as a professional artist. Not that there is anything wrong with that, but um. LLL paints on anything from paper to wood and both large and small canvasses. He's got repeat patrons all over the place. When we were in Kansas last June for the Prairie Village show we were invited to dinner by a couple who own *13* of his paintings. He also had an exclusive showing at a gallery there, but Bennie (the owner) is a bit of a temperamental Brit who panicked when John pulled some of his work after a month. A month was all they'd agreed upon but Bennie thought maybe he'd let things slide. Bennie was letting things slide by not sending him the money for his sales. Last year in Minneapolis at the Stone Arch Festival we were invited to dinner by - guess what? another repeat patron. In Davenport, where we will be in a week and a few days for Riverssance in Lindsay Park, again, repeat patrons. He's the featured artist this year. Do you stretch your own canvas? Sorry if you didn't appreciate my suggestions (such as they were). I'm actually happy for your show and glad you like the gallery. Nice of them to be trucking supplies to Baton Rouge, too. But that doesn't necessarily mean they are looking out for your best interests. It's always the bottom line in this world, you know. Jill |
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modom wrote:
> If you're interested: http://www.416westgallery.com/ > > If you're in the area, drop by. They look better in person. > > > modom I wish I were in the area.... I'd love to see them in person. -- Jean B. |
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