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So yesterday was the big day I've been working toward for pretty much the last year. My very first art show!

It started out pretty well. I got the truck all packed up:


And I got the tent set up correctly, although I forgot the optional rear door:



The sky was threatening and I heard some far off thunder, but I was finally set up and ready:

Here's a closer look inside:


We had a some decent rain the first day, but nothing the tent, the attendees and myself couldn't handle.
Then came Sunday:

See that big yellow/orange blob in the middle? Yep, that's Sunday's weather.
I managed to get one sale in before the skies opened up, then opened wider. Then there was some apparent rip in the fabric of reality which seemed to anger a few different gods as Schaumburg channeled that rain planet from that Star Wars prequel.
I stuck it out for a good five hours until reports of pending insane winds. I imagined myself and my wares being blown into the lake while being struck by lighting, then I tore everything down as quickly as possible.
It took me about an hour, and I meant to get a picture of myself as a drowned rat after driving home through the flooding streets, but I was sorry enough a specimen that even my sense of humor has been soaked through.
Still, I made some decent money considering how little serviceable weather we actually had for the weekend, and I not only got through my first show, but survived what even many of the regular battle-hardened art fair crowd called the worst weather they'd seen in years.
Whew!
May 30th, 2011 in Andertoons Meta, Books & Comics | Permalink
Tags: 2011, art fair, Prairie Arts Fesitval
Mark Anderson is a cartoonist in the Chicago area. Check back often to see what's new about cartoons, cartoonists, cartooning, and, oh yeah, LEGO. Enjoy!
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Posted by: murgar | May 30, 2011 at 7:35 am
Great to hear that you made some sales despite the Weather From Hell. Maybe you should think of this as being “pre-disastered” and the rest of the shows will be great successes!
Posted by: Mike Lynch | May 30, 2011 at 10:23 am