That's great news!
That's great news!
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Indeed, that's great news Darin.
Your decision to include wall space for local up and coming artists is, IMO, both commendable and a very wise business decision. I have no doubt that you will fully realize your expectations (and more!) if you continue to advertise the gallery as you have been doing.
Thomas
Do not do it.
I had a beautiful gallery ,for Photography only, for ten years.
We had great photographers and worked like a dog all that time.
Never made any money.
It is not worth it.
Save your money, do some traveling and sell via the web.
I know you will not listen to me but remember this note ten years from now when you are sick of the whole thing
Luis
So, good luck it is
Luis
Ummm ... all I see on that link are a bunch of dinosaurs... hope your clients don't get eaten on the way to the gallery!
Just an update. More photos. Lights are up (except for one cord that needs a hide-a-cord rail. Images are on the wall for the left hand side of the gallery. Right had side framed and ready to hang. Working on signs for the building and for the road sign. Lots of little things going on. Aiming (again) for a soft opening this weekend and maybe a public open house the Saturday after. If so, you are all invited!
--Darin
best of luck Darin, I wish you the very best of success with this new venture!
Unfortunately for me, I'm moving to Florida this Saturday, otherwise I'd be interested in coming up to visit
all the best,
Dan
O.K., the gallery is open. Still a few more things to do but the signs went up over the weekend. Hours are 12-4, Thurs-Sun, located in the Spanishtown building in Half Moon Bay, on Route 92. Looks for the large dinosaur sculptures and turn in.
We'll have an open house soon-I'll post an announcement when I have details.
I'm currently showing three projects at the gallery. First, Portfolio Three (Red Circles), part my continuing struggle with the work of Ansel Adams. Two, Andy's Flowers, still life flowers with a hard news edge. On the 4k screen I have my 101-image sequence, California Zephyr, landscape images of California made from a moving train.
If you are in the area stop by!
--Darin
Best of luck Darin!
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