Sunday, January 19, 2020

Never Say Never


Before going any further, I need to give credit to someone who's been one of my biggest supporters. I always say he was my first and favorite art teacher. He's also the artist who created the beautiful farm scene above. My dad, known to most of you as Gary Ross. Before I was born, he used to do commissioned paintings, mostly on slate. I've been told he put painting aside because of me, because he wanted to be the best daddy possible. When my little brother and I were older, he got into building doll & birdhouses, benches and other furniture made from barn wood. We went to craft shows, he had a booth in Lancaster and Logan, was featured in the Logan paper... he was busy and successful. But at some point, he was just done. I heard him say many times he'd "never" paint or build anything for sale again. We'd all say sure - we didn't want to believe him, but he wouldn't budge. It made me sad. I didn't understand why he wouldn't want to use his gift. Then, several years later, I got a booth in the Olde Shoe Factory. I called him just before making the final say. He sort of laughed when asked if I should do it - "Seems like you and your mother have it figured out. Go for it!" He said he'd help me. And he did. He built and put up walls and fabric, donated a white shelf (actually, all the shelves in my booth now), and painted a table for me. The table sold fast. I had a white cupboard that was beyond repair. He used all the parts to build shelves and a few other pieces. They sold. Next month, when I was offered a larger space, I took it. My parents moved in to my old spot. That is the official moment he became a vendor again. So much for "never," right? He embraced it, and began painting furniture, building and repurposing thrift store finds. It wasn't long before he'd expanded, and is now in a large corner booth full of larger antique & vintage furniture, signs, wall-hangings... and paintings. He's had a lot of success, and made a name for himself yet again. He seems more fulfilled - happier, because he's doing something he was created to do! So. Here we are 5 years down the road, and my dad's never stopped helping me. Sometimes I'll find a side table or mirror, or dresser. I've called many times to ask... is this a good buy, can you fix it, do you have space in your truck for it... The furniture in my booth is quality because he's made sure of it. Goal - to learn more from him in this area!

Last spring, I decided to sell my paintings. You can see a few examples above. It's nerve wracking putting your own art out there! I sent him progress pics, and he gave me suggestions, or said he could tell my technique was improving. My paintings sold, and I even had requests for more! Honestly, sometimes I wish I could paint or build the way Dad does. Sometimes I think I'll "never" be able to do this or that. What I know for sure is I've gotta keep painting. Keep creating. Believe in myself and use my own gifts. … And never say never!

Saturday, January 18, 2020

A New Beginning


This reminds me of the day my mom said, "It's time. Ask about getting a booth." Maybe there wouldn't be an opening. Maybe it really wasn't the right time. I hesitantly walked up to the counter.  "Any booths available?" There was... a small one for about $50. It could be mine in just a few days. When asked what I'd have to offer, I replied, "Just trust me, it'll be good." Honestly, I didn't have a list of exactly what I would find. Didn't know what exactly I'd make. Somehow, with my mom's encouragement, I knew I'd figure it out. Fortunately, my response was good enough. That day, I became a booth owner. Glad I didn't put it off any longer.

This quote also represents the way I'm feeling now. January, my birth month - it's synonymous with new beginnings. I've been thinking about updating my booth, but wasn't sure exactly where to begin. One day, I just decided - enough! I began by creating a Facebook page, then this blog. My goal is to be more connected with customers and share more of what I've learned as a vendor.

Do I know exactly what this will look like? How often I'll post? Nope. Somehow I just know this is the next step I need to take. I hope you'll stop back to see how it's going.

Until then, thanks for stopping by!