I don’t know how to tell everyone how much it means to me that you came and made this show of ours such a success. Thank you all!
Take a deep breath, because here’s a long story about what happened:
The day before the show, in between Craig’s dad ferrying last-minute frames from Artworld to Dale’s Gallery for assembly, and Maria’s dad picking up over 60 easels from 5 different suppliers, while we were getting grubby putting easels together, the marketing department for the Parkside casually asked us if we’d be OK if they gave a gift of an “Ultimate Spa Weekend for Two” – a weekend accommodation and $100 spa gift certificate – to anyone spending $1000 or more on art at the show. (Um, hello? Allow me to consider this carefully for a moment….Yes, I think I’m OK with that.)
The day of the shows was a flat-out busy one. The afternoon show was a bit of a blur for me – I spent much of it in the penthouse trying to organize the last minute coffee and tea, when we realized we’d bought WAY too much coffee, but no stir sticks or napkins. My fault. Oops. I hear the coffee was fantastic, though, thanks to Maureen and Zack at Bean Around the World. And the goodies brought from the Italian Bakery by La Piola chef Cory Pelan tasted (to use some hilarious words coined by my cousin’s daughter) “like proof of heaven!”
I did manage to get downstairs and see the paintings and photographs displayed in the natural daylight streaming in through the huge Atrium windows. What a dream venue! Everything looked gorgeous. Thanks to Jim and Julia and the Parkside!
Then I picked up our delightful friend and bartender, Adrienne, and I have to thank her for the fabulous job she did! She got her Serving It Right ticket just to help us out, and she kept the wine flowing and she did it with style! It got the evening going in no uncertain terms.
I tried to remember to snarf a few of the cute little ham and cheese buns from La Piola but kept getting sidetracked by all the wonderful people who came to the show! If anyone saw me or met me at this point, I must apologize if I seemed giddy. Chalk it up to sleep and food deprivation. Thank goodness for Lindsay who magicked a delicious orange out of her purse which pulled me back from the edge. The Penthouse food seemed miles away when I was downstairs.
All evening I was overwhelmed by the number of beautiful, kind, and thoughtful people who turned up! I wanted to spend time talking to everyone, but it just wasn’t possible to focus. I kept getting stuck in the little back room where I was showing examples of giclees and prints, so there were periods of time when I was incommunicado, sadly enough. My apologies if you looked for me and couldn’t find me – I was probably up there in that room.
I think maybe about 250 or so people came to our show, based on food and wine consumption and observation of numbers in the Atrium and the Penthouse. I ran out of business cards, and I’d had a lot of them there. Somehow we managed to plan our night on the exact same night as the Annual Downtown Gallery walking tour. This was a complete accident, I swear it, since I had never even heard of the tour until the night before the show. However, I don’t regret it, because I think we got a lot of visitors in high spirits from their tour who came to rest at our venue. And why not? Free food and wine? It’s a perfect end to a perfect evening of art! It seemed like people were enjoying themselves, which is the whole point, really, isn’t it!
All in all, I would say that this show was an unqualified success. Thank you to those of you who who helped me so much with organizing, with advice, with reality checks, and with being there when I needed you. Thanks to those of you who bought paintings and giclees from me already, as well as to those of you who are about to (you know who you are!). I am humbled by the kindness you have shown me, and I hope to make you all proud.