Sunday, September 29, 2013

Painting Demo & Talk, Beth Ellis Cove Gallery, Ogunquit, ME - An invitation

On Saturday October 12th at 5pm I will be giving a painting demonstration at Beth Ellis Cove Gallery, 100 B Perkins Cove Road, Ogunquit, Maine.  I will share stories of my plein air adventures and make a painting using a plein air sketch as my blueprint. 

This is the big autumn event at the gallery in Perkins Cove as we begin our fall season. You are all invited!


Here is a list of parking locations in and near to the Cove. 
Parking locations are:
The town lot at the end of the Cove near Breaking New Grounds
The town lot near the beginning of Marginal Way.
The Oarweed Lot- just before the Oarweed Restaurant
The Cove Lot- on Shore Road before you enter Perkins Cove 
There are also spots in the Cove that become available after the fishermen come in for the day. Check the signs.


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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Tea & Plein Air in the Garden, Ogunquit, Maine - OopsI Address correction!

   I have special events coming up very soon! 
I have two painting demonstrations this coming weekend in Ogunquit, Maine. 

On September 28th and 29th I am the artist-in-residence at the 
Hartwell House
312 Shore Road in Perkins Cove, 
Ogunquit, Maine. 
I'll be painting in the Hartwell House garden on Saturday, September 28th at 4 PM. Tea will be served.


On Sunday, September 29th at 2pm I'll be painting on Israel's Head near the little light house on the Marginal Way.
You are invited to watch how I make a plein air sketch and ask questions about the process. 


In times past in Ogunquit, it was not uncommon to see artists painting in Perkins Cove and on the Marginal Way. I can't wait!
The Hartwell House has parking available for guests for the Saturday demo. Please stop at the front office and they will direct you. For the Sunday demo there is free parking up along the side of Stearns Road.  
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Monday, September 16, 2013

How tweeting attracted two artist residencies, a commission and a new gallery


I am an artist.  I don’t enjoy social media. 
This past spring the digital media realm surprised me by introducing me to real 3D people and professional opportunities.  It changed my opinion about social media. I discovered not all social media is equal. Twitter turned out to be the social media that worked for me. 

My husband suggested that I post my photos and videos on twitter. He had read that twitter was the best social media for making real business connections. I figured out how to create a basic post, and upload my videos and jpegs of paintings.  Within a few minutes of uploading people were making remarks or retweeting my post. It was amazing! 

I wanted to meet people who live in my neighborhood. I mentioned my plein air painting locations in every tweet. I posted a 30 second video of me on location which included my finished painting. Within a few days a local twitter “newsfeed” started to retweet all my posts. People following the “newsfeed” retweeted my posts about my plein air outings. I received messages saying how much they liked my paintings.  One tweet came from an ocean-front inn. After painting one day I stopped by to see who was tweeting from the inn. It was the owner, who invited me to be the artist in residence at her inn for the summer. I received free parking and a beautiful open lawn overlooking the ocean, with easy access to the seaside nature trail. My first artist residency of the year arrived through twitter!


Several weeks later while painting at the inn a young couple appeared and the man said; “Mary?” He was the publisher of the “digital newspaper” who first retweeted my posts. He recognized me from my videos on twitter. I told him I was the artist in residence at the inn because of his news feed.

I continued to paint at the inn and on the ocean all summer. Visitors watched me paint every day. After an evening of painting I would go to a local harbor for dinner. One evening my husband suggested I stop in a gallery and say hello. I walked in the door and the woman behind the desk asked “Are you the artist everyone is talking about? Were you painting out on the rocks tonight?” It appears I was noticed as I was painting so frequently in the area. 
Several weeks later I met the gallery director. I sent her one of my daily plein air videos. Two days later the gallery owner called and asked to visit my studio. They left with a van full of paintings and a few weeks later I gave a talk and had a successful opening. 


What else happened because of tweeting? A couple who met me while I was sketching on the nature trail immediately commissioned me to paint a wedding ceremony. My twitter publisher friend arranged a new artist residency later this month with 2 days of plein air demos at an inn in a nearby village. I am doing a second artist talk and a painting demo at my new gallery next month. I have new collectors who have invited me to paint at their historic ocean front home. There is another invitation to paint at a resort on the ocean in a neighboring town. Every time I go out to paint I make sure to post my paintings and daily 30 second plein air video on twitter. And those tweets keep getting retweeted. Its getting better all the time.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

I'd Love to See You...

It has been a wild and busy summer! 
I painted in my neighborhood this season instead of traveling far and wide and it has been wonderful! 
I have an artist residency at the Beachmere Inn on the Marginal Way in Ogunquit which is fabulous ! 
And on Saturday evening, September 14th, Beth Ellis Cove Gallery in Perkins Cove, Ogunquit is hosting an opening for me!
You are invited to view my latest paintings this Saturday Sept 14th  5-7pm at Beth Ellis Cove Gallery in Perkins Cove, Ogunquit, ME.

 I'll talk about my plein air painting adventures and music will be provided my dear husband Marcus. 
Please come on by and say hello!