Monday, 17 April 2017

THE DAY OF THE EXHIBITION.





Exhibition Day
Ominous dark clouds loomed as exhibition day dawns. Is it necessary to put the larger marquee up to provide some shelter, or is the weather forecast of light cloud to be relied on? Public outcomes are not for the faint of heart, so a decision to stick with the planned layout is taken.
Time is a constant, unless of course it is limited, when it disappears at an alarming rate. Cutting it incredibly fine, I'm ready to face my viewers.

Final arrangement. Really pleased with the white display unit. 





 

 Summer  house print exhibition.  

 





      
Rust pigmented panels. 


 
Rust sculptures on display. 


      
Shadows

My primary aim was to celebrate me as an artist by exhibiting my work, along with encouraging fellow artists to respond to the space. Perhaps not as many artists as I had hoped, but certainly enough  to make it a success. The stone decorating, an activity I had invisaged as being for children was a great success with the adults. The 'stone' table became quite a social hub!


    
 

I have varnished all the stones and have placed them in my garden. 
 



Jess took a Polaroid photo of the dancer and left it next to it. 







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