my family (with the exception of my dog), and we walked around the hall and classroom to view my peers' work and my own. I felt confident with the work I had displayed and how I chose to display it. It felt like every element of the exhibition—the layouts and placement of the trifolds, the way that the frames and pottery were displayed—was art. It really showed how talented the academy is at presentation, and represents our class well. The whole class had amazing and unique presentation of their work, and you could certainly tell which field of art everyone was most comfortable with and confident in. Going in, I was a little bit nervous because for the first time, the schoolwork I had done really meant a lot to me. Seeing how everything was displayed so perfectly eased my nerves and I left feeling good about what I had accomplished. Even what I hadn't displayed I was proud of, and it makes me wish I had chosen to display more of my work. Overall, I enjoy showing my art to an audience, and have felt more confident about it since I've been in VAM. I can't wait until the next opportunity to show the community what VAM is about, because it really is a place to celebrate great artists' work.
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As my second Redbubble payment comes rolling in, I think now is an appropriate time to make an update on my progress with my shop. To begin, I've already surpassed forty designs (44) in my portfolio, my most popular designs being a "Stranger Things" pixel series. Adding a series, along with a large amount of other products to my portfolio has greatly helped me get my work out there and seen, which has brought me great success in sales. As of this month's payment, I will have made sixty-six sales, making a total of over one hundred dollars. I feel proud of my designs knowing that there are so many people out there who want to own it on various products, and I'll be sure to continue adding designs in the new year—perhaps fifty-five by March.
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AuthorLeah is an eighteen-year-old aspiring Canadian artist who enjoys drawing, painting, and photography. |