So, first week of Easter half
term, there is no much to go as soon as we get back is handing in time.
VISUAL STUDIES
Not a pretty picture for me. If
first draft was discard as being too hard to read, with all the different
colours and fonts now is all about content, which is far from great as I know
that already. Tutor asked me – what I’m want at this point and I give him a
decant answer, pass, that’s all I want at this point. Things I need to change
to satisfy his level is above my power, just for simple reasons – time. My work
at the moment takes up everything I got., I know it’s not excuse and as a
higher education student I just need to get on with it.
So, at this point I’m taking break
my research any further as I want to finish – bits and pieces I have left in
everywhere else. Let’s call it calm time before s**t storm hits me hard. Sorry,
but it will happen as I can see dark clouds of inevitable consequences gathering
above the horizon line. The point is my work not come close to what needs to be
done and I’m not sure if I ever be able to improve it.
My plan is to leave Time line
alone at least for this week as I just can’t face it.
STUDY SKILLS
More or less under control. I submitted
my Legislations blog to Lance. There were few bits to change, mainly adding
references. Which took some time. Not sure why it wasn’t mention earlier, I do
re call to ask if blog needs Harvard referencing…. Well that’s done. End of
last week I publish my summary and all I can hope it will get read by someone
again and not just as before.
Anyway, there is still
presentation to write and present, but I will think about that later. Closer to
the final, to keep my mind well balanced.
As part of my required reflection
I can say my research into legislations and guidelines will give me much better
view into legal structure and things and will help make right decisions for
future based of knowledge I gained throughout this course.
FINE ART
Day before I sorted all my stock – my own art and some
bits and bobs from the gallery, making sure it’s suited the colour range. I
picked up some cards – which also fallowed the theme, contacted Uttoxeter
council to make sure, what time we need to be there and if there any more
additional requirements. There wasn’t any, as I booked us and send copies of
booking forms and public liability insurances in advance via email few weeks
before and paid for the table from my business account (I can claim that back
later), all we needed to do is to turn up.

FINE ART
Retail is constantly evolving and
in the digital age having a physical presence where the customers can
experience our art products is key to putting our name out there.
Everyone can have winning idea and
put it out to the open can really kick start progress towards desired
destination. That’s why temporary retail space is the perfect platform to take
business to the next level.
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I done my part in setting up a POP
up Shop and it was great experience and learning curve.
ON THE DAY...
I was so excited that couldn’t sleep night before.
Even had a nightmare that I forgot to pick up Amber, as it was my duty – she
lives not far from me.
Anna made a trip from Ashby
herself.
We arrived just after 10 and didn’t take long to set
up one table. I was a bit disappointed with position of the table, not against
a wall, but in the middle. Place itself was nice and airy. Lots people around,
especially at lunch time, but… Long story short, I didn’t sell any my work,
only some cards from the gallery stock.
Probably the most successful was Anna as I brought her
hand made small lavender bags, to sell them at the gallery afterwards. I think
our art table was the best there was, but people weren’t looking for art, they
mainly were browsing and searching for bargains and food.
Table next to us was selling cakes and were busy all
the time.
Well it wasn’t an art trail or exhibition or gallery space – local craft
market, with average people just spending their day out looking rather than
buying anything.
After lunch time, traffic become less, loads just didn’t go indoors –
choosing to stay on the street and look no further. Probably we would do better
if we were on the street, but I wasn’t sure about the weather, so we agreed to
be inside rather than a street.
Still I would say it was a good experience and learning curve- which
really all I wanted. In meantime I got to meet some other craft people,
exchanging cards I did sort of networking, which will bring people to my
gallery.
Popping up on this occasion maybe not made us any profit, but gain
experience and understanding, what public in places like this are after.
There was mainly elderly and families, so not a people who looking for
an art painting or hand designed cushions, more like pork pies or Victoria
sponge.
Next year I would really want to go for proper art experience and sign
myself for art festival like “Belper Arts Trail” for example. Where people come
to admire handcrafted pieces and there is more culture around.
We could have done it this year, but timing was wrong – some art
festivals didn’t start till early May, so really, there wasn’t big choice of
places. Some of them being far, some too expensive, we did best we cloud and
I’m still very pleased.
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