Hello Steemians!
It's ya girl, Absolute AMA!
I wanted to show you snippets of my first gallery show experience, back in October!
To note: I made 22 paintings in total but I'm only showing a few of my favorite ones in this post! Otherwise this would be a bit too heavy than it already is! 😂
Some of my favorite pieces created:
Morning Tea Brings Life To Me
This one's a special one. It encompasses my love for tea! What coffee does to others is what tea does for me!!
Revenge
This was one of my first paintings where I was experimenting with backgrounds and interacting figures. Another fav of mine.
Taunting Danger
A simple concept but the positioning of the character as well as trying to make a realistic looking chair was a struggle. I think the wolf's shadow could use a bit more of work but given that I painted all this in one month, I gotta give myself a lil bit of credit.
Awkward Situations
A cyberpunk-esque painting influenced by Tatsuyuki Tanaka. I want to get more practice in with machines because I love the rusted look!
Dystopic Minds
Working on angles with this piece. I wanted the focus to be more on the helmet than anything else, hence the bust portrait. I loved her sly eyes and was proud of such an awkward angle.
Finding Magic In Everything
This was the second painting created that led me on a journey of studying metal pieces from cyberpunk artists. She's currently hanging up above my work desk. Still love her so much!
Hopping into the gallery showing itself:
I managed to make it into two of my local newspapers which was shocking! I thought my works wouldn't be accepted since they aren't fine art and my town seems to only run off of that but I suppose that worked in my favor??? I never expected to have a phone interview or anything like that for my first showing!
This experience was really big to me. I had spent a whole month trying to produce 22 paintings for my first show and the struggles were unbearable. I went through tons of moments of imposter syndrome, burnouts, and pure hatred towards my creations. I almost quit and called it all off because I felt like my works were the stupidest things ever created! Especially for a town that values fine art only.
It wasn't till a month later when I looked back and actually appreciated my creativity during such a deadline. I'm still surprising myself today!
****Also to note, I sold two original paintings!***
And here's me at the end of the night of my first showing! And exhausted but proud Ama.
I hope you enjoyed this long-winded snippet of my first gallery showing! Thanks for stopping by!
XOXO,
AMA