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merimask ([personal profile] merimask) wrote2007-07-03 02:36 pm

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Grrr...

Well, life can be rough sometimes.  Buying trends change, expendable income for the middle class can dry up, demographics shift.  I exist as a self-sustaining artist at the whim of the buying public...and my market is dry like the Sahara.

So, what to do...what to do.

Go where the money is, I suppose.  Yet, I can't do that because...it's just ridiculous to pack up my stuff and trudge across country like a modern day peddler with my wares strapped onto my back.  So, I'm doing a version of that by calling well known high-end mask retail galleries & gift shops in tourist spots all over the country.  I've sent out two information packets in the last two days (one to an awesome-sounding gallery called "Rumors" in New Orleans...I guess they're the best-known & biggest mask retail gallery in the region) with another one in the works for tomorrow.

I looked online & found a maskmaker in Key West (he was the official mask provider for Fantasy Fest for several years in a row)...HIS gallery has closed (because, he says, he's sick of dealing with the public.  I guess that's endemic to maskmakers everywhere.  ;-)  ), but he was very sweet and gave me a lead and a name for the buyer at a major art-object (& especially masks) gallery in Key West.   I'm calling later today, so wish me luck.

I HATE doing this stuff.  Hate hate hate.  I am just not as naturally good with people as my brother is...this crap scares the hell out of me.  And yet...I guess it has to be done.  As much as I hate this, if I want to keep making these masks for a living I HAVE to do it, because there's just no alternative.  I love making masks.  It's my life and I can't imagine any other.  But I can't afford to just make them for the sake of making them...I'm not rich like that.   John says "Unseen, untold...unsold", and that's where I am right now.  The best freaking maskmaker that's not selling masks.  :-(

Fortunately  my quality of work, lack of greed, and realism are just what the buyers are looking for.   I also have experience selling to retailers already, which helps me put together a pretty package for presentation.  Also, thank you Cirque for buying that mask!  I can't say enough about how that turns people's heads.  When I name-drop that account (and I do.  Shamelessly.  Like a whore) you can actually hear the tone of the buyer/gallery owner's voice change right over the phone.  It's a beautiful thing.

If ANY of you out there know of a store or gallery (in a tourist or high-traffic area...I need to go where art is selling) that specializes in masks and gifts of a handmade, artsy nature...drop me a bit of contact info in your reply to this & I'll be sure to check them out.   My stuff could be coming to a shop near you!

I bought a thick sheaf of high-quality matte photo paper and re-stocked my ink.  I'm going to keep mailing until all of that paper is gone.

[identity profile] zannachan.livejournal.com 2007-07-03 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Awww. I've read your posts over the last few days catching up from being out of town (I love your new hair color, by the way) and I'm sorry to hear that things aren't going well for you. I think for a lot of SCAdians gas prices are very much an issue. Most of the people I know have cut back on events and carpool, but we've always carpooled so we're still not saving money that way. We are going to Pennsic, though for what it's worth, and I really want one of your new masks--I just can't decide what. I can't afford your really spectacular new dragons at the moment, much as I love them. But even though I love the masks I already have, you've really grown as an artist and I would love to have a new one. I have hubby's permission to get a new mask this year at war. I just have to figure out what it is that I want to get.

By the way, speaking of Pennsic, Cory--the one who commissioned the wolf plaque at Baron Wars--is going to be there after all, so she'll be picking up her plaque herself. She's very excited.

I know a gallery that might be very good for you--Northwoods Gallery in Midland, MI. I can't find them on-line, but they may be perfect for you. Midland is a pretty wealthy community (home of Dow) and the gallery includes paintings, glass sculpture, and beadwork, among other things. It's an incredible store. I do beadwork, and I'm blown away by some of the pieces that I have seen there, for example. I have a couple of smaller beadwork pieces purchased there that are incredible (gifts, as I couldn't afford them). Your stuff would fit in well, I think.

As I said, they don't have an on-line presence, but I'll see if I can get a contact number for you.

[identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com 2007-07-03 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
*hug* It's just so damn FRUSTRATING. I know people love my work because they SAY so & I still have freaking crowds everywhere I go. They just don't have any money.

I'm looking forward to seeing you guys at Pennsic again this year...let's hope it's a good one or it's going to be a loooong sad week for me.