Hey, if you’re in the Chicago area this weekend, stop by and see me at the Hoffman Estates 25th Annual Arts & Crafts Fair!
I’ll be selling my cartoon prints, originals, and books Saturday from 9-4 and Sunday from 10-4.
I’d love to see you there!
The cartoon blog of Andertoons cartoonist Mark Anderson. He discusses his cartoons, cartooning, comics and, oddly enough, LEGO.
Hey, if you’re in the Chicago area this weekend, stop by and see me at the Hoffman Estates 25th Annual Arts & Crafts Fair!
I’ll be selling my cartoon prints, originals, and books Saturday from 9-4 and Sunday from 10-4.
I’d love to see you there!
So last weekend I participated in my very first art fair, and despite unbelievable poor weather I actually did quite well. Of course the entire enterprise is a work in progress, but I thought I’d share what I’m actually selling.
Below is what my framed originals look like. They’re in a 11 x 14 black all wood frame with an 8×10 mat under some really nice plexiglass.
My prints are pretty similar except there’s no frame, they’re 8 x 10 with a 5×7 mat, and, of course, they’re signed reproductions.
I’m also selling some new books that aren’t yet up at the site:
As soon as they’re available online I’ll letcha know.
Anyway, I’ll be posting more about the traveling Andertoons Tent O’ Fun soon. Stay tuned!
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!
Just a quick heads up on where me and my cartoons will be showing up in the near future:
June 25-26 Hoffman Estates Fourth of July Festival
July 9-10 Skokie Art Guild Art Fair
July 16-17 Yorktown Art at the Shops
August 5-7 Taste of Roselle
August 11-14 Wizard World Chicago
August 20-21 First Huntley Artfest
September 24-25 Algonquin Commons Art Fair
Come on out and say hello!