Monday, September 13, 2010

Plus.......


Earlier this summer, I came across a NY Times article about The Fabulous Beekman Boys. Their story sounded familiar (city folks plunking down on a money pit/farm in upstate NY) and it turned out that they live in a nearby town, which practically makes them our next door neighbors in rural terms.

I checked out their website, bought Josh's books (funny and yet poignant, both of them) and then decided I needed their goat cheese. So one day Ginger and I drove up to their shop in Sharon Springs and Brent was behind the counter. While Ginger played out front with two of the most adorable baby goats ever, I hung around until a few of the customers left (ok, yes, stalker-ish behavior, I know it and I totally admit it!). Eventually, Brent and I started talking, comparing notes on farming, gardens, weeds, their TV show which was in the midst of airing on Planet Green at the time, friends in common; he knew a college friend of mine when he worked with Martha Stewart, and other local silliness.

At one point we were talking about the 2nd Annual Harvest Festival that he and Josh were organizing to bring attention to the food grown by local farmers, and Brent invited me to have a booth; most people sell their farm produce but several booths sell art and crafts sort of items. I told him that I don't do events like that but on the drive home, I started thinking, why not? I could do this event. I could show my small little landscape paintings, and help support something I strongly believe in as well. I have experience doing trade shows and so I am familiar enough with showing and selling my work to the public, even if I usually prefer not to do it. Plus, since I was in the midst of preparing for my solo show I really thought I needed MORE to do!

I worked on some new paintings at some point on July I think (not sure, this last summer is a bit of a blur to me now) and with those in addition to the ones I already had in my painting drawer (see above), I currently have 26 finished paintings. I have about 10 that are half finished and last week I was able to spend a few days to start even more new ones. So altogether I have 43 in progress, and my goal of to finish all those by Saturday, plus maybe a dozen more small Black Paintings. Ahem. Ok......

However, they ARE all very small (5x7 and smaller) so it is possible, I guess. But I will have to be really disciplined in order to finish them up, PLUS photograph and document all of them, PLUS prepare for the rest of the event, not to mention regular real life kid/pets/chicken related stuff that you know is going to interrupt me every other minute. Luckily though, a friend of mine loaned me a tent so I don't have to buy one, the cards are already at the printers, and besides painting, all I have left is to organize all the other stuff; bags, sales books, tools, maybe lighting, etc., so I think I will be able to get that part of it together in an afternoon or so. Heh.

Maybe I will post each day's tally of finished paintings here. Good excuse to be here every day, right????

And PS. The Beekman goat cheese AND the soap too, is AWESOME! I have gone back several times to buy more cheese, can't hardly live without it now!

PPS. The gallery reception on Saturday night was wonderful, more on that in another post, because now I must go paint!

7 comments:

Christine Neal Hogue said...

Go Tracy. You are very inspiring. You showed that you are not stuck in your ways!

Anonymous said...

Love the small black ones! Too bad I don't live close I would totally buy one.
Mary Ann
textiletipple.blogspot.com

Casey Klahn said...

How cool to peek into the flat file!!

patty a. said...

So yummy - those little paintings in the drawer. I don't have the one I purchased from you hung up yet since I don't have the master bedroom redone yet. I think I will go get it out of the closet and admire it tonight though. Hope you sell lots at the event!

jcitybone said...

Hi Tracy

We'll see you at the Harvest Fest! We're going up with some friends who are fans of the show. I've watched it, but they sort of lost me with the pig episode (although I have watched them all).

We went up to the American Hotel Labor Day weekend for brunch and met Doug who was quite nice (and quite dishy) and showed us around the place, including the unfinished third floor

Saturday is going to be our Schoharie County day because along with Sharon Springs, we are going to the 5k run and plant sale at Landis Arboretum and an antique show in Schoharie. Looks like a nice day.

The pictures from your Groton show were great.

Brian

Natalya Khorover Aikens said...

wish I could be there, sounds like a great fest! good luck! I always wonder if I could do a booth like that one day...

janet said...

Glad you are posting again!

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