Two Hundred Forty Four.
You sound so innocent
All full of good intent
You swear you know best
But you expect me to
Jump up on board with you
And ride off into your delusional sunset
I'm not the one who's lost
With no direction, oh
But you'll never see
You're so busy makin' maps
With my name on them in all caps
You've got the talkin' down, just not the listening
And who cares if you disagree
You are not me
Who made you king of anything
So you dare tell me who to be
Who died
And made you king of anything
- Sara Bareilles, King of Anything
Look! No glass door! I finally stepped outside of the cabinet today and took a real selfie. Ok, well as real as you consider it when I'm wearing prop glasses. But whatever.
So question for those of you guys who regularly show your work at fairs/shows - do you just keep a set of standouts or prints that are your "display" prints and order new prints when people want to purchase? I was asked to submit my work for a juried show of local Michigan artists up in Traverse City in October and with the shows at Biggby and now this, I'm starting to wonder whether I should just designate these standouts as display prints only so I don't freak so much over protecting the corners/edges when I have to move them around. Thoughts?
Two Hundred Forty Four.
You sound so innocent
All full of good intent
You swear you know best
But you expect me to
Jump up on board with you
And ride off into your delusional sunset
I'm not the one who's lost
With no direction, oh
But you'll never see
You're so busy makin' maps
With my name on them in all caps
You've got the talkin' down, just not the listening
And who cares if you disagree
You are not me
Who made you king of anything
So you dare tell me who to be
Who died
And made you king of anything
- Sara Bareilles, King of Anything
Look! No glass door! I finally stepped outside of the cabinet today and took a real selfie. Ok, well as real as you consider it when I'm wearing prop glasses. But whatever.
So question for those of you guys who regularly show your work at fairs/shows - do you just keep a set of standouts or prints that are your "display" prints and order new prints when people want to purchase? I was asked to submit my work for a juried show of local Michigan artists up in Traverse City in October and with the shows at Biggby and now this, I'm starting to wonder whether I should just designate these standouts as display prints only so I don't freak so much over protecting the corners/edges when I have to move them around. Thoughts?