I am in the final stages of organizing my November Open Studio, the first one I have done here in Toronto. I intend to make it an annual event. Because I am new to the city I am not expecting to have lots of visitors this year but over time I know it will grow. I have been putting out lots of postcards and sending info to my mailing list. The next challenge will be to decide what work I am going to show and how I will arrange it in the house. I usually rearrange the furniture in the main rooms, editing as much out of the space as possible and moving it to the side of the space all in an attempt to make it look more sparse and gallery like so the focus is on the art. I may even roll up the rugs to expose the hardwood floors and give an even cleaner look. I recently installed low voltage halogen track lighting in the main room and it makes the colors in the art look wonderful. It all takes a bit of work but that's part of the fun.
I had two different postcards done. I used this image on the one shown above because it is a combination of both painting and printmaking. The other features a musical work. Below is the flip side.
I would love your comments on how you feel about Open Studios.
3 comments:
You are so brave to do this. Atlanta is so crazy these days that I would have to have a separate studio space.
I think the the first card would be to one to send as it is something someone would keep. It is great!
I've never done an Open Studio, so I don't have an opinion about it. It sounds like fun, though. I love your postcard. Nice!
-Don
I have never had any problem in the past Eva. People have always been so respectful. Hopefully it will be fine here too. The two pictures are front and back of the postcard.
Thank you Don for your nice comment on the card. I'm sure it will be fun!
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