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Thread: Starving Artist Sale

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    Starving Artist Sale

    I saw that there was to be a "Starving Artist Sale" in Kerrville at the Kerrville Arts and Culture Center and decided it might be a good time to display and try to sell some of my turnings. This is my first time to anything this public. Mine is the only wood with the majority of displays paintings. My display is pretty crowded but I wanted to get some pieces out there and was not expecting any high end sales. It really is a lot of work to get ready for something like this. The good part is that they handle sales and I do not have to be present.
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    I still don't know how to rotate a picture. Believe me, the rack in second photo is vertical and pieces not glued to shelves.

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    Nice stuff, good luck with the sales. Not having to staff it is a huge plus.

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    What kind of wood is the top right of picture 2? Beautiful assortment.
    Veni Vidi Vendi Vente! I came, I saw, I bought a large coffee!

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    Very nice work, and display. I hope this goes well for you.

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    I'm with Mr. Bell above and wish you much luck....and MONEY...hoot!
    Beautiful work.
    Makes those paintings a run for the money 4 sure.

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    Looking good. Click on your post and look for edit, you should be able to rotate picture. I had the same situation yesterday. Allan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Kent View Post
    What kind of wood is the top right of picture 2? Beautiful assortment.
    The red/white piece is native cedar, with the white section being sapwood.

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