This past weekend on September 13th & 14th, 2013, I took part in the Liberty Village Art Crawl for the first time. The weather did not corporate on Friday when I was exhibiting on Jefferson Avenue but luckily Saturday was a nicer day. Though there wasn't much of a crowd I did get to speak with a few people about my artwork and that is always lovely. I also met some really incredible artisans from the Native American community who are not only talented by very kind as well. All in all it was a fun weekend and a great way to end the summer season of outdoor art shows! This summer I did EIGHT shows and, let me tell ya, I am exhausted! I am really looking forward to a nice relaxing winter working on custom and original artwork alike. :)
Please continue to scroll for more photos of the event!
All set up on Jefferson Ave. on Day 1!
My lovely artwork just waiting to entice those walking by.
My table set up with my new abstract artwork, a work in progress.
My fellow artisans on Jefferson Ave. on Day 1!
Day 2 is a new day! Set up in Liberty Village Park.
My table set up on Day 2 with my new 20min artwork "Lady Autumn".
My back wall of artwork and Art Pendant Necklaces!
My side wall of artwork.
My affordable keepsakes and 8"x 10" Art Prints.
Many more vendors on Day 2! And there is my new friend Barb setting up her beautiful jewelry.
I got to look at this cutie pie all day! He got bedazzled! Too cute. :)
There was an art contest for $500! Here is my submission. :)
Feeling confident .... but it was early in the game.
With ten minutes left in the contest many new participants joined.
Here are the final submissions.
In the end I did not win. My new friend Rob, who was inspired by my painting, created his Toronto skyline beside mine and ended up winning! Sheesh, was I disappointed. But I was happy for him. :)
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