meet texas fine artist andrea holmes, painter of birds, vintage still lifes, paintings with patterns, texture, and joy! she shares her artist journey, how to sell at markets, the ins and outs of having two studios and searching for another. enjoy all her goodness!
website: aholmesartstudio.com
instagram: @aholmesartstudio
facebook: facebook.com/aholmesartstudio
festivals/ art shows
**where to find them:**
http://zapplication.org/
https://www.callforentry.org/
http://festival.net/
Pros:
- direct access to buyers and their information.
- large numbers of people in one place
- large amount in sales
- residual sales & custom orders
- gain new followers
- you keep all the profits
cons:
- participation can be expensive. $300 and up + travel expenses.
- weather
- theft
- long hours
- set-up and breakdown can be physically demanding
- investment in display and tent can be costly
- wear & tear. Work can be damaged in transportation.
- requires physical inventory
- seasonal
tips:
- research festival reputation. how many people attend? how long have they been around?
- plan in advance. applications are usually due 6-8 months before the show.
- start with smaller, indoor shows.
- make sure to have a great booth shot.
- keep your display clean and not too overwhelming.
- offer a variety of price points.
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