The Other Side of Things

foam boards

A good thing about participating in East Bay Open Studios ( sorry it’s all about that in these blogs these days ) is that it’s really forced me to get a lot my work organized and prepared to show.  I’ve been learning about the other side of art making:  the organizational, business, marketing side of things.

(more after the jump…)

Today was that kind of day.  I went over to Mike Kimball’s studio in San Francisco.  He’s got a pretty cool set up over at Soma Artist’s Studios.  Mike’s got foamboard and plastic sleeves for prints, so I went over there to put a bunch of my prints together.  It took a long time ( about 2 hours!), but it was with good company, and it’s always nice to work and talk shop at the same time.  I’d have to say that talking about the pricing of art is a sticky subject.  When you account for all of the time and resources put into things, it feels like a zero-sum equation.  I’m trying hard to not let the money side of things bog me down, but it’s been on my mind lately.

Here are some pictures from Mike’s studio.

 thru the door

Looking into the studio from the door.

washout booth and sink

The back sink.

front side

Lots of cabinet space for prints and books.

workbench

The main computer workstation.

Mike at work

Mike K. working on some stuff.

Afterwards, we went to SCRAP to check around.  I found some cool deals.

Wayne Thiebaud calendar

Wayne Thiebaud calendar.  He’s one of my favorite artists.

in the light

Glow in the dark ink!

the oozelights out

Look at it glow.  Super cool.

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