Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Artist Reception, Woodbridge Library

On Saturday, December 11, I had an artist reception at the Woodbridge Town Library, in Woodbridge, CT. It was a nice day, and I suspect that there were a lot of people out shopping for Christmas. I brought cupcakes, cheese and crackers, and drinks. A steady stream of visitors came by to see the 21-piece collection of paintings and to visit, so it was a nice time. I took advantage of the time to explain my art to some interested viewers, and I think that they appreciated it.
It’s important to educate the public about art and about your style and process. For example, I prefer to stretch and prepare my own canvas and linen, and my own boards. It takes time, but it is worth it to me. My style has evolved to become modern impressionist, influenced by some modern painters in the New England area and by European and American art of the 19th and 20th centuries.


While it is certainly a challenge, I also prefer to paint outdoors whenever possible, en plein air. There’s just nothing like the aroma of a soft summer breeze over a wild country field, the deep earthy dampness and pine scent of a New England woods, and the fresh ocean breeze rushing in to the shore. It really sets the mood for a painting and I think that my paintings are more successful when I am able to be on location. Sure, you have to deal with strong winds, sudden rain, and frigid temperatures sometimes, but you can also experience the warm, gorgeous sunny days that make you never want to stop painting.

While I didn’t make a sale at my reception, I did get a tip about a gallery to check out in a nearby town. A trip to the gallery on Sunday proved to be promising. I will go back on another day and speak with the owner about representing my art.

I consider it a successful reception, all in all. It was fun visiting with people and talking about art, and I was able to get some helpful feedback about my work and my progress. The library will continue to exhibit my paintings until December 30th in their beautiful meeting room. If you are in the area, come by and see it.

4 comments:

Kevin Mizner said...

Your display looks beautiful. While it's too bad you didn't make a sale, you never know what seeds have been planted...

Patty Meglio said...

Thanks so much, Kevin. You are nice to say so. I hope that it does lead to more opportunities. I did get some helpful feedback so it is a worthwhile effort.

Patty

martinealison said...

Je vous félicite pour votre exposition et son vernissage qui vous a permis de rencontrer des personnes très certainement intéressantes. Rien n'est négatif dans une exposition. L'essentiel est aussi qu'on voit votre art, pour que l'oeil s'habitue pour ne plus vouloir s'en séparer...
Je vous embrasse amicalement,

Patty Meglio said...

Martinealison,

Thank you for your comments. I understand most of the words and they are very complimentary and you make good points.