I find showing
at Woody's Cafe rewarding, not so much in a financial sense,
but in the sense of serving the community. Diverse pool of people
get to see my art instead of limiting viewers to the econo-socially
privileged groups who can afford "fine art." I am proud
to entertain the working class as well as being able to make some
of my works affordable to them. This is all thanks to the Cafe's
devotion to the community.
The show has been going well even before it started. While installing
my work a few days before the show started, I made a sale.
The piece didn't even make it to the wall. Since so many people
liked it, I made another
one, and it is available to see (and buy) at the
Cafe.
The attendance was rather on the low side for the opening reception
as the bad weather was indecisively bad in the Northern
California standard. For someone from South Florida, it was not
that bad at all. I find people in the Bay Area quite spoiled in
terms of weather. The definition of "storm" here is very
different from that of South Florida. In spite of the bad
weather, I had a great time making new friends that day. I sold
a few more on that night. (this
and this
and a few prints)
One sale is currently pending. Well, not exactly "pending."
If no one buys this
particular piece by the end of the show, the Cafe owner will
buy it. He is generously letting others (and you) have a chance
to buy it. You have until February 20 to buy this
one. The Cafe doesn't do the transaction, so contact
me if you think you deserve to have it and want to take care
of it.
Open to
view daily from 7:30 am to 7 pm
Jan 20 - Feb 28
Showing from January 20 to February 28
Hours: Mon-Sun. 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.