2010 Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery by Cheshire Art League

Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery by Cheshire Art League
Cheshire Nursery,
Cheshire, Connecticut

It’s time again for the 2010 Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery by Cheshire Art League. I scheduled my time better this time, and I will attend the opening reception.


Drop-Off (10-8-2010) – Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery

The artwork dropoff was scheduled for the day before the show was open to the public. Here are some pictures of my setup. I included seven Giclee reproductions, nicely displayed, and sold two.

John O'Keefe giclee reproduction display wall - small works
John O'Keefe giclee reproduction display wall - large works
John O'Keefe giclee reproduction display wall - closeup image

Opening Reception (10-9-2010) – Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery

The Cheshire Art League opening reception was held with another Cheshire Nursery art show opening reception sponsored by the local garden club members. That shows featured floral arrangements. Both receptions were well attended.

Floral Arrangement Show Opening Reception Space

John O'Keefe Jr. attends floral arrangement reception - image 1
John O'Keefe Jr. attends floral arrangement reception - image 2
John O'Keefe Jr. attends floral arrangement reception - image 3
John O'Keefe Jr. attends floral arrangement reception - image 4
John O'Keefe Jr. attends floral arrangement reception - image 5
John O'Keefe Jr. attends floral arrangement reception - image 6

Art Show and Sale Opening Reception Space

2010 Art Show & Sale, John O'Keefe Jr. attends art show reception - image 1
2010 Art Show & Sale, John O'Keefe Jr. attends art show reception - image 2
2010 Art Show & Sale, John O'Keefe Jr. attends art show reception - image 3
2010 Art Show & Sale, John O'Keefe Jr. attends art show reception - image 4
2010 Art Show & Sale, John O'Keefe Jr. attends art show reception - image 5
2010 Art Show & Sale, John O'Keefe Jr. attends art show reception - image 6

Cheshire Artists – 2010 Art Show & Sale

Art show receptions are always fun. They are a time to meet with longtime friends and make new ones. On this night, I met a very successful Connecticut artist, Tony Falcone. Tony, his wife Judith Andrews, and I talked for a while, and I look forward to meeting them again at future Cheshire Art League events. I also had the chance to hang out and chat with some other artist friends, Carla Koch, John Mackay, and Martin Gent, all fellow Cheshire Art League members.

Art Show & Sale, Connecticut artist Tony Falcone
Tony Falcone, Judith Andrews (center), and friends

Connecticut artist and muralist.
Learn more about Tony Falcone at:
www.falconeartstudio.com


Art Show & Sale, Cheshire Art League member Carla Koch
Carla Koch

Carla is the daughter of the famous American artist Charlotte Joan Sternberg.
Learn more about Carla (Sternberg) Koch and Charlotte Joan Sternberg at:
www.carlasternbergkoch.com
www.charlottejoansternberg.com


Art Show & Sale, Cheshire Art League members John Mackay and Martin Gent
John Mackay and Martin Gent

Concluding Thoughts

Another great local set of shows. The 2010 Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery by Cheshire Art League was a success. I got to meet Tony Falcone and his wife, and we shared a story about the time we crashed into each other in our cars but didn’t know each other at the time. It was during the ordinary course of conversation that we made the connection about that accident. We all laughed about it. Overall I had a good time.

Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery by Cheshire Art League (2009)

Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery by Cheshire Art League
Cheshire Nursery,
Cheshire, Connecticut

After the good time I had at the Ives Farm fundraiser, I was ready for another local event. I signed up for the Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery by Cheshire Art League.

Show Drop-Off (11-18-2009) – Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery

The artwork dropoff was scheduled for the day before the show was open to the public. Here is a picture of my simple setup. Nothing is fancy; only five of my smaller paintings are nicely displayed.

Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery, John O'Keefe painting display wall
John O’Keefe Jr. at his display wall.

Opening Reception (11-19-2009) – Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery

Unfortunately, I was not able to attend the opening reception. My friend Joan Shackford took the following pictures of the event.

Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery, Dale Spaner
Dale Spaner
Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery, Ron Gagliardi and Karla Koch
Ron Gagliardi and Karla Koch
John O'Keefe painting display wall
John O'Keefe painting display wall
John O'Keefe painting display wall

Concluding Thoughts (…and Cheshire Nursery plug)

The Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery by Cheshire Art League was another lovely experience. My wife and I have bought many plants for our garden through the Cheshire Nursery. They have even specially ordered plants we researched. Here is a photo of some plants from the Chesire Nursery.

Cheshire Nursery, Plants view 1
Cheshire Nursery, Plants view 2

One More “Provocative” Comment about the Art Scene

I want to discuss another feeling I had during this Art Show & Sale at Cheshire Nursery by Cheshire Art League. Some might consider doing an art show at a local “garden shop” detrimental to their “artistic resume.” I don’t hold that view. I’ve been around the bigger, more reputable galleries and art associations, and there is a definite attitude shift among patrons between the two that I’m uncomfortable with. I can only be blunt about my observations in terms I relate to upper-class versus middle/lower-class mentality. Please don’t hate me for saying that because I get both perspectives.

Do I have a bias? Yes! I’m not in the upper class and have never been there. I find that middle/lower-class folks are more personal and easy-going, and upper-class folks are more egotistical, snobby, and worried about the financial aspect of art collecting. (I’m not saying all rich people are this way… but there is a noticeable percentage in my experience.)

Once, I debated with the owner of an upper-class galley about reproduction giclee prints I was offering on my website. Partway through the exhibition, we argued about me selling giclee reproductions of my paintings. Their client didn’t want to buy one of my original paintings because the idea that a “copy” of the painting existed elsewhere in the world was a deal breaker. I was shocked that someone could demand I not let other people also have access to my art, albeit in a reproduction form at a much cheaper price than an original painting.

Ultimately, the client bought the original painting because it was beautiful, and I genuinely appreciate them for that, but the experience left me with a bad feeling. I saw a significant attitude shift between people with money and people just getting by. The view of art between the two was obvious, an “investment” and prestige versus something beautiful you want to hang on a wall and look at. This is my honest observation and opinion. This experience changed my feelings about pursuing the “big league” art scene as hard as I had been.