Friday, January 8, 2010

Happy New Year

My favorite holiday of the year is New Year's -- most particularly New Year's Eve.  In my mind New Year's Eve is a magical day in which new personal goals, hopes and dreams for the upcoming year are created;  and mistakes, regrets, negative feelings and thoughts that occurred during the past year are forgiven, forgotten, and put aside forever. 

In 2009 I managed to pare down my hours at the development firm to part time and have committed to living a more artful life.  Obviously this has had a bit of a financial impact on my in-bound cash flow situation but I'm fortunate to have ample reserves and have decided it's now or never.  Besides--the phrase "starving artist" is NOT in my vocabulary.  Nor is it an option!

One of my many 2010 goals is to create and implement a marketing plan for my gallery and art.  I'll be reworking my website; beginning a regular newsletter; participating in more art competitions and shows; teaching classes (glass, lampworking; upcycled art and collage); consciously creating a web presence (this blog; ETSY; EBay: Artfire; etc.) and doing more networking with fellow artists.  I'm also spending more time creating -- both at the gallery downtown and in my glass studio. 

A concept I was considering was painting 100 paintings in 100 days for $100 -- I have already purchased 2 cases of 12" x 12" canvases and have started working on some sketches.   Being the commitment-phobe that I am I have doubts that I can handle the pressure of creating 100 works in 100 days but rest assured -- there will be 100 new paintings for $100 in 2010!

Baby steps.....I have to remember to take baby steps.

Happy New Year's!!

JJ

2 comments:

  1. Ok...did you see Julie and Julia over the holiday too? If not, I'd suggest you do. It will carry you through this marathon. Happy- happy-happy times ahead.

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  2. I have the same feeling about the New Year. I used to view it as a time of review and would get depressed about what I hadn't done. About 6 years ago I held my first "Goal Party" and totally switched it up. Now I view January like an "etch-a-sketch"... everything is wiped clean and I get to redraw my year. Amazing how perspective changes everything. I think your idea of 100 paintings is really cool. Can't wait to see what evolves from your 2010 energy!!

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