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Hi Neil
Firstly, many congratulations to the team. Absolutely first class from start to finish. I'm in Lisdoonvarna at the moment and I've forgotten my notes but one idea to start you off: Less experienced artists may feel that they have little chance of an award soooo.... why not have at least one or two awards for the less experienced.
The link for the little pa system that I used on the demo is http://cpc.farnell.com/pulse/megamouth/portable-pa-system-cassette-...
To Neil and all the Administrators/ committee members – many sincere thanks for giving us a wonderful week in Wexford. I can only guess at the intensity of planning that went into the festival and I know I saw only the tip of the iceberg of work during the festival and paint-outs e.g. hanging of the exhibition, life drawing sessions, workshops etc. etc.
I attended the three pre-festival paint-outs and thoroughly enjoyed them. It was possible to meet most people who attended each day. I felt that when we moved into Wexford that contact was lost to a certain extent – perhaps because it is a very busy urban setting, perhaps it was because by then the numbers had swelled.
Thanks again for everything and even if none of the suggestions are implemented I look forward to next year.
By the way, the cards you gave us to hand out about the event to folks worked great! I had a gentleman watch me paint in Enniscorthy. I gave him a card. He showed up at the Quick Draw, saw him at the opening, then again in Rosslare!
Hi Folks
Thanks for the taking the time to give us your suggestions, they are excellent and many are relatively easy to implement so we will be doing them;for example name-tags will be available next year. keep the suggestions coming!
I didn't have a car... remember! : )
Tony Robinson said:
Good heavens! - are you sure you didn't catch his necktie in the car door ???
Lori Putnam said:
By the way, the cards you gave us to hand out about the event to folks worked great! I had a gentleman watch me paint in Enniscorthy. I gave him a card. He showed up at the Quick Draw, saw him at the opening, then again in Rosslare!
My thoughts exactly!!
Marsha Hamby Savage said:
Hi Grahame, Agreed on first class start to finish. But, as a somewhat middle level artist, I did not worry about awards. I knew there were some wonderful artists participating and so had no expectations of an award. It was the furtherest thing from my mind ... only wanted to visit Ireland (for someone out of the area), meet some like-minded artists and share the great time of being outdoors and painting, meeting the public and learning more. It was a fabulous time, and the people are lovely and so friendly. What more could we want .... just to paint!
This would be a great challenge! It would force us out of our "comfort zones" and make the exhibition less repetitive!
Plein Eire Administrator said:
One suggestion that came in on the questionnaire we handed out was to have a draw for streets - participants each get a street in Wexford to find and paint at whatever time of day, or any aspect of it they like.
I suppose there would be a separate award for this challenge. Obviously, some streets are going to be more picturesque than others and it would not be mandatory to do it.
Would you think this contrived, difficult and unfair or would you treat it as a challenge and just a bit of fun?
It is certainly a creative idea, whether it meets approval or not. Anyone with any more such as this?
Personally, I am always up for a challenge. That's the fun of painting for me... getting OUT of a comfort zone. (Not that I've ever found a comfort zone).
Something else that artists might do is offer a "blank canvas" for sale. Meaning... people who want their businesses or homes painted could pre-purchase (basically like a commission) a blank canvas from an artist. The artist is guaranteed a sale that way, and the potential patron could browse through a notebook of artists' styles and general price range in order to choose. Of course, artists would have a choice of participating in this or not.
I would have loved to have attended some of the mini-workshops, but just felt like I really couldn't miss the opportunity to paint. Maybe next year I can schedule longer time there so I get to do it all!
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