I didn't actually sell any of my paintings on my first stall at The Annual Richmond Market Day December 2008. It was a browsers market in many ways, and I decided I may as well give it another go. I had just ten paintings and took them along to my next stall at The Founders Fair in February 2009. To my pleasant surprise, eight out of ten of the paintings sold! An Irish couple bought five of these "first generation" paintings and were rapt with them as it as exactly what they'd been looking for. How lovely to think they are now hanging up on their children's bedroom walls on the other side of the world.
I have an eight year old daughter and squeeze in my passion for writing and art whenever I can.
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Paintings sold at The Mapua Easter Fair 2009
Four paintings were sold at The Mapua Easter Fair. I had 19 paintings on display of varying sizes. I took photos of all the paintings the night before and apologise that the quality of the photos isn't the best. I've included a painting of a dog in a hat and a scarf that I gave to our neighbours little girl.
About Art For Children
I enrolled in a beginners course in painting in acrylics in 2008. I'd never had any formal art training before and wanted to bring my signature style of cartoon-like characters to life on canvass. After ten years of (computer) graphic design, it was time to get my art off the computer and on canvass. In recent months I've held stalls in three markets in the Nelson region - at The Richmond Annual Market Day in December 2008, The Founders Fair in February 2009 and most recently, The Mapua Easter Fair in April 2009. I've sold twelve paintings thus far. At this point my art is for children's bedrooms but I plan to bring some of my cartoons to life on canvass in the near future as well.
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