Monday, June 9, 2008

Oh What A Night







When I arrived at the gallery I was totally unprepared for what a beautiful job Carol and Stuart had done of hanging the work. I kept thinking "wow, there's my name on the wall alongside two artists whose work I have admired for such a long time". Big, big moment for me. The first people to arrive were my friends Anders and Vivian and shortly after that the fiber arts group I lectured to last month, my friend Kim. It is always so very good to see friendly faces. My butterflys were gone after about five minutes and I was having an amazing time.


John showed up with the girls about an hour into the show. He had been away in the city all week so it was the first time I'd seen him in seven days. Everyday I count how very fortunate I am to have a guy who believes in what I do and supports me in every way possible. Ok, as my kids would say, "enough of that sappy stuff".


Alice and Pamela were probably more wonderful than I had even imagined they would be. So generous and interesting to talk to you. I feel like I've made two new friends. Our three styles of work were so varied that the show was even more visually appealing than I had first imagined it would be.
Around 8:15 Karla Crawford walked in with her guitar in hand. She is performing at the gallery next Friday night and stopped by to give us a taste of her music. We all gathered around and while she was singing you could have heard a pin drop. Her voice blew me away. She only sang two songs but I know everyone there including me was hoping she would do a couple more.



Around 10 pm there seemed to be a bit of a party forming at the gallery but I was spent. All the excitement and six hours of talking had worn me out. My hat goes off to the Carriage House Gallery for all of Carol and Stuart's hard work. Words aren't enough to thank you both. Big thanks to Alice and Pamela for making the show such a success by including their gorgeous work. My friends, you know who you are......you wonderfully supportive people. Thanks also to Alison who has just started reading my blog and came to the opening with her husband. It was great meeting you. Thanks to Liz.......everyone should be as fine a supporter of the arts as you are.

By the end of the night I had sold six pieces. I was a happy girl.

I probably won't see the studio at all today. Laundry needs to be done and the floors have to be washed but I'll be washing them with a smile on my face.
Stay tuned. Tomorrow I'm going to post some of my smaller pieces.






6 comments:

Tracy Helgeson said...

Wow, that sounds like such a great night, Melody! And 6 sales? So cool.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations, Melody on the sales and the show! Sounds like an enchanting evening.

Ellen said...

Looks like a beautiful show. Congratulations of the sales!

Melody said...

Tracy, Cynthia and Ellen

I couldn't have asked for a better night.
Thanks to all three of you for regularly reading my blog and being such encouraging friends. Your support is so appreciated.

Jean Levert Hood said...

Wonderful, Melody!!

andrea said...

Six sales! You rock, Melody. I want to be as good as you when I grow up. And art+music = awesome. Congrats and thanks for sharing the great photos.