Hi there!
I know it's a long overdue post. Actually I took a break online because I needed to focus on my personal life. Honestly, I feel better when I don't use my social media a lot as I felt the need for more grounding. I know that it is a useful tool for business enthusiasts but there are also factors behind that could contribute to mindless scrolling. Good thing that I've found a post from Davao Art Collective page and, immediately, I applied to participate again for the artist alley!
The event was called "Lit Days, Lit Nights". It was a 2-day celebration for Literature and book lovers. I think it suited me more than the Pop Culture Mania because I like the simpler, realistic illustrations than anime and manga at this age. Well, I used to be an anime fanatic when I was young, but that was very long time ago. XD
So, how did I prepare for it?
I didn't have any recent artworks to show, so I just utilized the food and flower illustrations that I already have in my files. Last year, my inventory was quite small, so I prepared many stickers instead. I noted all those illustrations that were sold out last year and added them again to my current inventory. The stickers turned out to be so cute! I'm really glad that I did it again.
Oh, by the way, I made some Ghibli food redraws from my Instagram. So I used them also to add on my stickers. Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli is quite popular so for sure, Ghibli lovers will like them!
The event had a more relaxed atmosphere for me compared to the event that I joined last year. I managed to get the table that I wanted, and my neighbors were friendly. Also, the event was so organized and exhibitors received more appreciation. I liked how they placed the writers alley at the best spot because in my opinion, they are more connected to the essence of the event. I've been dreaming to become a writer myself, and I wish that someday I can create one too. Or if not, I wish I can be an illustrator of someone's book!
I am also thankful for the people that appreciated my art, especially the other exhibitors. Some also asked if I was the one making those realistic illustrations, and some also invited me to connect with them online for future events. Someone also from writers alley, asked me if I make book illustrations! I really wish I can have someone to do such project together.
Another highlight for me was that, unexpectedly, someone noticed the original painting from my table and bought it. As someone who don't sell a lot in my previous exhibits, I felt the happiest at that moment. The collector asked a lot of questions about my brand and the interpretation of my painting. I will definitely make one again. I packed it in a hurry as I was really nervous and awkward. But I hoped that the collector really liked it. I should be prepared if there is an unexpected buyer next time.
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