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Monday Morning Art School: how important are collectors, anyways?

Marshall Point, oil on archival canvasboard, 9X12, $696, includes shipping and handling in continental US.

The first time you sell a painting to a friend, you feel a little guilty, as if it’s a pity sale. (That’s different from pity marketing, which is when artists relate their struggles to generate sales. Manipulating others’ sympathy is exploitative, it makes all artists look bad, and I wish people wouldn’t do it.)

The second or third time that person buys a painting, you start to suspect that, against all odds, they actually like your work. You have a collector. As you get more well-known, you’ll collect more collectors, but those first ones are everything to the fledgling artist.

Quebec Brook, oil on archival canvasboard, $1449 framed includes shipping and handling in continental US.

My first serious collectors were Dean and Karolina. We went to church together and were friends. I knew they collected art, so when they bought their first painting from me, I was flattered. Then Dean asked me to paint a portrait of his children as a gift for his wife. He gave me an absolute deadline. That was a great lesson, as I realized that I could finish a painting with the same professionalism that I’d once finished design projects for customers.

Karolina was a great support when I was a mother of young kids without family nearby. Once she helped me pull all the wall-to-wall carpet from a house we’d just bought. As you can imagine, I’d love her if she never bought any art from me, but in fact she bought a painting just last year.

Eric’s Barber Shop (midnight walk), oil on archival canvasboard, 9X12, $869 framed, includes shipping and handling in continental US.

I met Martha when she came to my house at 0:dark:30 to watch William and Kate’s wedding. Our mutual friend Mary brought her, but we’d been corresponding for months. Martha bought her first painting from me at a Black Friday sale shortly thereafter. By the time she got married, we were close enough friends that I was invited to her wedding in Scotland; I brought them a painting as a wedding gift.

Her husband asked me to paint her portrait. It turned out to be as much a portrait of their drawing room as of Martha and her dog. Later, the room was destroyed by a catastrophic flood, which makes the painting that much more meaningful. I’m currently in the early phases of another painting for him.

Dean and Karolina were my friends before they ever bought a painting. Martha and I became close friends over subsequent years. I’ve had the good fortune to sell paintings to my friends, and to become friends with people I’ve sold paintings to.

Birches, 6X8, oil on archival canvasboard, $435 framed includes shipping and handling in continental US.

Your friends are perfectly free to ignore your art career. Most of them will, in fact. You may never meet your collectors if they’re buying through a gallery or online. But anyone who likes your work enough to own it is likely to share common emotional and intellectual ground with you, or the work would never have spoken to him or her in the first place. It’s no surprise that the lines of friendship and art often blur.

No artist can survive without collectors. Beyond that, my life has been immeasurably enriched by so many people who’ve pondered my paintings and drawings, corresponded with me about them, and, yes, occasionally purchased them. Thank you all.

For any of you who want to start collecting, here’s 10% off any painting on my website. Just enter the codeTHANKYOUPAINTING10.

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I’m thankful for my collectors

Marshes along the Ottawa River, Plaisance, 8X10, oil on archival canvasboard, $522 includes shipping and handling in continental US.

Frequently, someone will tell me, “I love art but I can’t draw a straight line,” or, “You are so talented.” I don’t know any artists who can draw a straight line; we use rulers just like everyone else. And ‘talent’ really isn’t the deciding factor in whether a person can paint or not; what makes an artist is a passion for making art.

Having said that, I appreciate all of you who are fans of art but don’t want to do art. We can’t all be nurses, computer programmers, or carpenters, but we call on their services. Our economy depends on that. Similarly, artists depend on you, our collectors.

Athabasca River Confluence, 9X12, $696 includes shipping and handling in continental US.

Since I stopped showing in galleries in 2020, I’ve had much more contact with my collectors. I really enjoy the interactions. Art is a form of communication, so the viewer also brings something to the table. Your questions, your comments, even the things you love or don’t like tell me a lot.

I’m staying at my daughter’s house. As I type this, I can see three paintings: one from our Alaska adventure and two by other artists. Mary was raised in the milieu of artists and art. She understands the difference between real art, sweatshop knock offs, and mass-produced prints. She understands why a well-chosen painting will wear better than other decorations.

That’s an advantage over most of her peers. I’ve talked to young people who point out that they could buy an entire room of TJMaxx ‘art’ for what one of my paintings costs. They haven’t yet figured out the advantages of choosing quality over quantity. I was young once too, and I too didn’t think I could afford good things. But eventually we all outgrow that.

Sand and Shadows, 8X16, $903 framed includes shipping and handling in continental US.

You, my collectors, are the people who’ve made this career possible over the past 26 years. Thank you.

It’s party time!

Those of you who read my newsletter know I’m doing a virtual First Friday on December 1, 2023 at 6 PM EST. But I want to be sure to invite everyone.

Pensive, 8X10, oil on archival canvasboard, $522 includes shipping and handling in continental US.

This show features paintings of Arizona and Alaska. Move past the radical differences in temperature, and there are surprising commonalities. In addition to a behind-the-scenes look at the paintings, you can  share your thoughts, ask questions, and enjoy a suggested wine pairing (BYOB):

Arizona sparkling wines, no pants, on the couch

  • Gruet Blanc de Noirs, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/1474/NV-Blanc-de-Noirs
  • Gruet Brut, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/0693/NV-Brut
  • Gruet Brut RosĂ©, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/0695/NV-Brut-Rose

Arizona sparkling wines, black tie

  • Gruet 2016 Grand RosĂ© CuvĂ©e Danielle, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/1476/2016-Grand-Rose-Cuvee-Danielle
  • Gruet 2018 Vintage Sauvage, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/1475/2018-Vintage-Sauvage, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/1475/2018-Vintage-Sauvage
  • Gruet Barrel-Aged Blanc de Noirs, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/1581/Barrel-Aged-Blanc-de-Noirs

Arizona still wine, no pants, on the couch

  • 2020 Gruet Reserve Chardonnay, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/1351/2020-Gruet-Reserve-Chardonnay
  • 2022 Reserve Still RosĂ©, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/1740/2022-Reserve-Still-Rose

Arizona still wine, black tie

  • 2020 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, https://gruetwinery.orderport.net/product-details/1436/2020-Reserve-Cabernet-Sauvignon

Canadian (Niagara-on-the-Lake) still wine, no pants, on the couch

  • Konzelmann Estate Pinot Noir, https://store.konzelmann.ca/product/canada-red-
  • Konzelmann Estate Chardonney, https://store.konzelmann.ca/product/chardonnay-barrel-aged

Canadian (Niagara-on-the-Lake) still wine, black tie

  • Château des Charmes Equuleus, https://www.chateaudescharmes.com/shop/2020-equuleus/
  • Château des Charmes Cabernet Ice Wine: https://www.chateaudescharmes.com/shop/2018-cabernet-icewine-375-ml/
  • Château des Charmes Vidal Ice Wine: https://www.chateaudescharmes.com/shop/2019-vidal-icewine-375-ml/

Canadian (Niagara-on-the-Lake) still wine, no pants, on the couch

  • Konzelmann Estate Pinot Noir, https://store.konzelmann.ca/product/canada-red-
  • Konzelmann Estate Chardonney, https://store.konzelmann.ca/product/chardonnay-barrel-aged

Canadian (Niagara-on-the-Lake) still wine, black tie

  • Château des Charmes Equuleus, https://www.chateaudescharmes.com/shop/2020-equuleus/
  • Château des Charmes Cabernet Ice Wine: https://www.chateaudescharmes.com/shop/2018-cabernet-icewine-375-ml/
  • Château des Charmes Vidal Ice Wine: https://www.chateaudescharmes.com/shop/2019-vidal-icewine-375-ml/

Carol’s daily household plonk, no pants, on the couch:

  • Red: La Vieille Ferme Rouge 2021, https://www.wine.com/product/la-vieille-ferme-rouge-2021/1190021#
  • White: 2021 Anselmo Mendes Contacto Alvarinho, https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/anselm+mendes+contacto+alvarinho+verde+minho+portugal/2021

Sadly, Carol doesn’t have black-tie tastes.

Mocktail

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