Wednesday, June 26, 2013

SheilaLynnkArt Studio Art Show & Sale July 2013



SAVE THE DATE!
You are all invited to join me for this amazing opportunity!
  SheilaLynnK Art Studio Show at Steuben Bank, Wellsville, NY (map)                                                                                                                                                                                                










































The show will feature the 2013 Official Great Wellsville Balloon Rally PaintingSafe Landing as well as otherportraits and paintings and prints from the studio.
Studio Gifts and Novelties will be on sale at this location daily during regular bank hours July 2-31st.



July 2013 Sale Price List

Links to Allegany Artisans


Stephen Edwards www.StephenDeeEdwards.com
Bruce Green –www.HillBottom.com
Alec MacCrea  www.celtic-woodcraft.com

Glenn Zweygardt  www.glennzweygardt.com

David Dean - www.artbydavedean.com

Mark Corwine  www.markcorwine.com
Steve Walker – www.walkermetalsmiths.com
Peter Torocca  www.torraca.net
Karen Tufty – www.tuftyceramics.com

Charles Orlando - www.OrlandoForge.com

Betsy Orlando -   www.orlandoforge.com/Betsy_Orlando.htm


Bob Chaffee – www.CarvingsByChaffee.com


Hanna Juekoff -  www.HannaJuekoff.com
Shelia Kalkbrenner

Sue Beckhorn


Thursday, June 13, 2013

B~Art~er & Trade

Monopoly Wall ~slk 
Art for Art Sake Won't Pay the Mortgage or My NYS property Taxes. Does that mean value must be measured in dollars and cents? Is art NOT an exchange-worthy commondity in and of itself?
Doing research regarding art as a source of income and survival,  I came across this post from Maria Brophy about payment (or lack-there-of) for the work that artists create. 

As I read, it occurred to me that my current frustration in the studio originates not in the timeless argument of whether or not artists SHOULD be paid but with the manner in which they MUST be paid. 
Firmly ensconced in my increasing rejection and distaste for the consumer society motif which rules American culture, I know that my current path will lead me in a direction which leaves me entirely dependent upon that very concept.  Pursuit of a future enslaved by a notion which I cannot truly embrace seems counter intuitive to me.

Therefore, I have come to the conclusion that perhaps being "self-employed" does not necessarily mean that I am confined to ONE value system for the work that I do. Spiritual fulfillment theories aside, it IS work.  Self-employment indicates that my SELF decides how this is going go. It does not dictate that I must become enslaved to a never ending mission to make work for money to make more work for money to LIVE to make more work...

WHAT IF, in the interest of further development of my own self-sustaining, well-balanced, spiritually satisfying, living environment, I began to produce and distribute art using a self-prescribed, studio-dictated,  barter system? 
Would that system inevitably increase accessibility to art for those who might otherwise be unlikely to purchase it in the current money-based system? A true reflection of my own personal values, would this option emphasize and clarify the direct correlation between my ART and my LIFE?

I began to envision the idea that art lessons and art work could be offered in exchange for bulk art supplies necessary to make the work thus giving me extra  materials to make work to trade to another patron for a different valuable-to-me commodity.  Unfortunately, in this area, that would once again translate into a monetary exchange as I would likely need to order the supplies myself.
The train of thought did not derail. It transformed into or more basic-needs concept.

My B~Art~er & Trade brainstorm looks something like this....
Studio Merchandise (i.e. Note cards, post cards, calendars, etc.) in exchange for milk, eggs, fresh fruits, vegies, or dry goods like rice, flour, sugar, coffee,etc. delivered to my door...
A fine art print of a Sheila L. Kalkbrenner original in exchange for gravel to fill pot holes in my driveway?
A commissioned portrait in exchange for painting my porch?
Art Lessons for your child in exchange for ______?
The inevitable, open ended, "I'll -give- you -this- for- that..." conversation is an on-going option...especially if other local artists wanted to join the B~Art~er system trading art for art and supplies for supplies OR vice-versa in a cooperative effort to produce and share art in the local economy...the possibilities are endless.

Of course there will still be bills to pay and goods to purchase within the accepted monetary system so items will of necessity still be subject to exchange for actual dollars but, is it truly mandatory that all of my work must be assigned that ONE assessment of worth?

Although I loved the program when it first aired on PBS (and still do), my life doesn't have to be a re-enactment of Frontier House to make me happy but MUST I exclude myself from the ancient barter and trade system in order to be considered a self-sustaining, thriving, artist? 

It has never been my intent to seek out the companionship of Sotheby and Bonham . Perhaps I will do that AFTER I am dead as so many others have done. As much as I love browsing those pages, there is a time and place for everything, as it were, and THEY don't live HERE. Who says Fine Art can't be practical?

If you see an art work in my Portfolio that you think you might like to own, make an offer in the comments section of this post or on the "contact" tab of my website.

People, experiences, creations, and relief from physical duress mean more to me than money EVER will.









Friday, June 7, 2013

A Marketable Entity

An important milestone for my studio.
Until now, all sales have been done on a pre-order or commissioned basis.
Today I received my first shipment of printed items for retail sale. I have been working...working...waiting and waiting and waiting and working some more... it seems to get to the point that I could afford to have these items pre-published and ready to sell to the public in "real-time" as it were...
The images, from the 1996-2013 portfolio, selected for this first bulk "publication" run were determined based on feedback from facebook, blog, and website followers.
Patrons can still Click the order form tab at the top of the Website to select these and other items.

11''x14" poster prints, note cards (blank inside), post cards, calendars, and coloring books are now available for local purchase.
Titles Starting at Top left corner to the top right corner are as follows:
Row 1:
Great Wellsville Balloon Rally Painting 2013 Conceptual Drawing (limited edition prints), All Things(limited edition prints), Gesture Study '99
Row 2:
Great Wellsville Balloon Rally Fine Art Coloring Book, Flame (post card), All Things (note card), August Rising (note card), Mask (note card), Flame (poster print)
        Branching Out (note card), Safe Landing (note card), Purple Cloak (post card)
Row 3:
"Honesty & Hope (a.k.a No Pain, No Gain)"poster prints, Night Glory (post card), Juda (post card), Four Petals (post card), Awake (March 2014 of Sample Calendar)
 Sunflower #12 (post card), Deer Face (post card), Parody Lane (post card), Living Room (note card), Branching Out (post card)

Additional custom orders can still be submitted via the  Gifts and Novelties link on my website. The Twelve Month Wall Calendar includes 12 original copy right protected Sheila L. Kalkbrenner images of your choice. Be sure to select one for each month of the year when ordering.