Reverb10, Day 6 – Make
What was the last thing you made? What materials did you use? Is there something you want to make, but you need to clear some time for it?
(Author: Gretchen Rubin)
November was a good month for making things for me. I worked with Elise of Pixels & Pulp and Jodie of ReEnhabit to put together a pop-up shop/craft fair called A Merry Outing. Organizing an event like that is a lot of work, as it turns out. Elise and Jodie are incredible gals, though. (If you’re ever in Portsmouth, NH definitely stop in and say hello to Jodie. You’ll love her shop.)

words by andrea gibson
Because I helped organize the event, I had a booth there. This was incredibly nerve-wracking for me, since I’ve never had much faith in myself as an artist. Also, all of my hi-res photography was lost in a computer mishap, so I couldn’t even sell prints of my own work. (I did have prints of Jessica’s work for sale, though.)
I did five pieces of mixed media art, and to my surprise, all five of them sold. (One sold the week after the show to a lovely gal who bought one of the other pieces at the shop.)
It’s a huge leap of faith as an artist to put yourself out there in this way. I’m really proud of having done it, and completely thrilled that my work sold as well as it did.
It was a really refreshing change to be creating something physical. I’ve built close to two dozen websites this fall, so to take the time to get my hands dirty creating something messy and whimsical (and without an “undo” button or the ability to hide a layer “for now”) was felt really luxurious.
The week before the show, I had canvases and paints and other supplies spread out all over my desk. My wireless mouse has gesso on it now. (I kept it off the Macbook, though, thank goodness.) When I found myself frustrated (or just bored) with writing code, I spent a few minutes putting a new layer of paint or other embellishment on one of my pieces.

This is something I’m sticking to now that the show is over. I’m spending a little bit of time here and there painting, gluing, creating. It wakes up my brain. It’s a good practice to have, I think.
I have six pieces in progress right now and plan to put them on etsy when they’re finished. (So watch that space.)











