My second consecutive solo art show in Boston
We came back to Ester at 2261 Dorchester Ave, Boston, MA again 2/9/18
Thanks to Eleanor Arpino, former owner of Ester. We were able to close out two successful art shows in two years. We also had a few parties and closed out the restaurant, which was just purchased. I am grateful to Dorchester, my neighbors in general, and Eleanor in particular, who has been a tremendous help in the past few years promoting my art. We had write ups in local newspapers and my team and I also put up flyers around Boston. Shelby Watterworth and I made some traditional prints with a linoleum block. I will post those photos later.
The Art:
I love the Lower Mills Area; all the images were original and either based off my drawings or from pictures I have taken over the years. I always walk around and shoot pictures of Boston, in particular Lower Mills and the Neponset River. These images inspire my tangible art. A lot of my personal art is more of a random being of lines and color. I have posted links to all the images in this Lower Mills collection. I was able to sell 14 of 18 pieces, and last year I was able to sell 14 of 14 over two months. I wanted to let the art speak for itself. Since this was my final show at Ester, I am posting pictures of myself spending time together with everyone.
So, you want to be an art dealer? You’re a salesperson, and I’ve got a painting half off for you guys.
Every art show I do I make sure the right tools are there to create more art. Art begets art.
Thanks to Shelby for helping me with the posters and for getting the word out to people in her neighborhood.
I also have prints available on my website. You can click on all the images of the art above to see the painting in my store or you can just go here for easier navigation.
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