This drawing of Jerry Garcia was not up at the Studios at 625 on Trade Street last night. But it was in my tablet, and I showed it to a bunch of people who were interested in my work. I got a great response to my limited group of drawings. I've been waiting to get paid for this particular Jerry drawing since about Christmas. Hopefully the money will come in a couple of days.
At the invitation of Rachel from Designs, Vines, &Wines, I had my Michael Jackson drawing (see last post) up in the front window at Studios at 625 (Trade Street), and she's dubbed me a "featured artist" this month. I was in the gallery drawing, hanging out, and talking to people most of last night. It was great to be back in a small gallery scene again. There was free wine samples, crafty beer from a nearby pub, and healthy snacks to be had, while I sipped my Diet Coke.
The tattoo shop down the street had a live suspension happen. I guess "live" is inferred. A suspension of a live person is pretty freakin' nutty. A suspension of a dead person would just smell bad, and be much less exciting. I didn't go see it. I was enjoying drawing and talking to those wandering in. A group painting was there to add to. We had a small poetry reading, and I got up and did an amazingly bad reading of my "Become" poem. That's the first time I read a poem in public since the first poetry reading I went to in Huntington Beach, (CA) in about 1994. At that first reading, a beautiful blond gave me her number, and said she loved my poetry. We met for coffee a couple days later... and she tried to get me to join Amway. I haven't gone to a poetry reading since.
A spontaneous hillbilly music jam erupted with a guy playing spoons (forgot your name, sorry) and me busting some hambone knee slapping. I whipped out my harmonica, and played my song, "Labor Ready Blues," for the first time in public.
All in all, it was a dang good time. You missed out.
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