The first weekend of the Orange County Artists Guild Open
Studio Tour has come and gone and this coming Saturday and Sunday will close
out the Tour for this year.
Traffic was light last Saturday and for that I was actually
thankful. It rained in the morning and remained bone chillingly cool and damp throughout
the day. Since I show outdoors, (under open cover), lighter than usual traffic
meant being able to stay inside from time to time where it was warm and dry. I spent
the time printing note cards of my work that I offer for sale.
Sunday was a beautiful Fall day here in central North
Carolina. Turnout was steady, interested, and interesting. There are always good
questions and comments from visitors. Over the years, I’ve learned a lot from
the encounters.
The days in between the two weekends are like none other
throughout the year for me – maybe something like the week between Christmas
and New Year’s for folks who work in an office. I know some work places just shut down during Holiday Week,
others work with a reduced staff. No matter, it’s rarely very productive.
For
me, it’s not a week when I start something new so there's a bit of idleness and waiting to the days. It is a week when I think about
my work in ways I don’t always think about it. The financial comes into play
here, as well as deeper and darker questions concerning value and worth of the
work, of me, of my path in this life.
Inevitably, a sense of melancholy creeps into the equation. And
I try to counter that with thoughts of future projects, new directions, new
resolutions.
Just this morning I got a chance to look, only for a second time, at
the Spain and Portugal contact sheets. Narrowing down my choices for gum
printing. Also trolling though some other work from the past year.
The
thought of being back in the darkroom is growing stronger as the busyness of recent
months begins to pass.
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