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Old 06-22-2006, 11:42 AM   #16
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I think there is a need to be showman and salesman when out in public. I had a couple of weekends in the early '70's trying to fulfill that fantasy I had as a kid of being a street artist at Disneyland, but I lived in Denver instead. I set up an easel and I think I was doing color and charcoal and all I know was that I managed $65 one day... remember the time and the economics... and I was thrilled! Going out to celebrate with my boyfriend, I came home and my money, which was sitting on my dresser, was missing. I couldn't prove it, but it was obvious the landlord's son sneaked up and lifted it.

I was so happy with the cash, but can only remember not going back. I think I was sitting with a friend who had a vendor booth at an event.

There is also the double purpose here of practice and income. It is a little harder than it seems to nab subjects off the street to paint them. It pays to bring your own. I have been doing my doggie demos for a couple of years and there is usually a silent crowd behind me that I miss while working.

Linda has mentioned that the general public may be more excited by watching us draw from life but I kind of get the feeling that a general public is more impressed when they can "see" something they want in the experience. I bring photos, usually nice little 3x4 size to clip on the board with me. The scale-up does impress them and they can visualize their photo of a family member or pet they want done. The conversation is definitely based on whether they WANT to pose or have me work from a photo. In general they are more excited by having me take a photo or give me one they love.

I also am perplexed by the pricing. There is such a market for caricature that a realistic rendering is never what I am asked to do. Friends are always trying to get me to come over for kids parties etc. I can only imagine how frustrated we all would be with me trying to get little ones to hold still and then NOT having the speed or cuteness. 2 hour party and four kids drawn... not a good thing.....
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