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True Grit - A day in the life


So as promised, I often get asked on what is in the life and headspace of a working artist.  Most people think that this is a glamorous job where I am whirling in the glitter and glam of running my own gallery.  Whenever asked this - my mind switches to overload mode as I get a flash memory of myself in a state of painting craziness and administrative discombobulation.  Glamour, I think not, just a suitcase full of hard work, multitasking and determination to get things done in a semi-timely manner.

I have always wanted to have a running dialog of “my day in the life”. Needless to say this was a quite stressful and overwhelming project, but needed to get it done and share some of the “Glamour” with you.  So here is the dialog as clear and concise as I can get it for you.

8:17am  Got up, woke up (well…. for the fourth time in the last eight hours, not willingly of course) to start my day.

8:20am   Hugged dog - very important

8:30am  Got herbal tea situated and turned on the TV. Local news.

9:00am  Turned on Regis and Kelly and checked email and Facebook, networked online.

9:20am  Got an email from one of our retailers placing an order, responded accordingly. I am very grateful.

9:50am  Cell phone rang, checked vmail and got primmed and ready to get to the gallery - what shall I wear you ask??? (Yes, yet another boring ensemble of dark pants and darker top with semi dark sweater).

10:10am Washed dishes and put breakfast stuff away, straighten out living room. before departing  Yes, I hate coming home to a messy domain.

10:15am Put SAMi in the car and made calls while driving to the gallery (Yes, I was using my trusty Motorola ear piece!)

11:00am         Got into the gallery but with my excitement of how the new artwork that I varnished last night looked today when completely dry, I truly forgot to unlock the front doors to the gallery until at least 11:25am…. sorry UPS man, my bad bad bad!

11:26am Unlocked the front gallery doors  (yeah…..)

11:30am Turned on computer and checked emails and Facebook again, processed emails and gave SAMi a tasty for her  doing a dookey on her paper potty place. (I will not disgust with a photo of that).

11:35am Made a cup of TAZO Lotus tea. Delightfully yummy.  However too hot.  Ouch.

I love Tazo Lotus Tea!

I love Tazo Lotus Tea!

11:37am to 12:15pm    Spend some time catching up on emails, scheduling meetings for next week, peeking at friends new photos on Facebook, laughing, assisting customers, greeting friends, talking shop, sold some coasters and a mini pop art and did some power networking online.

12:16pm .Took another large canvas out and started to draft out a large wine piece, as the more personal piece is done for now, a more streamline piece is necessary. My goal is one big painting a week.  Yeah, sure - not too sure how that is going to fly.

12:23pm Customers arrive, four ladies from lunch, I greet them, they love the gallery, they have seen the art at the San Jose Airport, we chat about that.  They were very nice!

12:30pm Feeling hungry… out of Salty snacks…. looks like I need a Trader Joe’s visit… hopefully today!

12:40pm Honorable son #2 stops in to visit me.  SAMi our little Malese doggie loves him, she wiggled for 10 minutes straight greeting him.  Son leaves to go get lunch, offered to get me something, but I declined. Thanks anyway. See ya Ryan.

12:45pm Customers come in and look around for artwork for their kitchen.  Nice couple.

12:53pm Another couple comes into gallery looking for retail space in Downtown Campbell, we chat about the benefits of the local downtown scene vs. other towns in the local area. They were nice.  They will be back to look at more retail space here locally  :o)

1:00pm  Took photos of my newest painting “In the Land of Lollipops and Lattes”.  While photographing this quick snapshot outside, a woman drives right behind me and casts shadow on the artwork.  I had to move my entire set up over 25 feet.  She apologized. I accepted.  She compliments the artwork, I thank her. We smile. It’s all good.

Sonya and newest Artwork: "In the Land of Lollipops and Lattes"

Sonya and newest Artwork: "In the Land of Lollipops and Lattes"

1:15am  Downloaded photos and and crop and edited new artwork to post online.

1:22pm          Posted images to Facebook in both personal and gallery pages.  Very happy with the turnout.

1:40pm  Had a walk in customer, showing their friend my gallery. We chat about random stuff, the spoke about smokers and people that smoke. I am not a fan of smoking.   I do not smoke.

1:45pm  I heat up my Chille Verde leftovers from yesterdays lunch - tummy, good stuff.

2:05pm  Customers come in and we discuss gallery and weather in Michigan (where they are from).

2:25pm  Started to do some hand embellished on the sculpture - way long overdue, necessary of course.

3:00pm  MaryJo arrives for work, I can run errands now! I check some email and then I leave.

3:15pm  Take packages to the post office, go to the bank, hit Home Depot for some supplies and wood moulding, (I love the tool corral… I can spend all day in there).  Not quite impressed with their selection of metal polished there.  Two kinds, not much choice.  Bla.

3:50pm  Arrive at Traders Joes. The meccaville of all things sweet and salty!. Hmmm I love snacks and can easily drop $35.00 at a shot there.  Today was great, many items back in stock. Pub Cheese. YUM.  Great for a quick cheesy snack in the afternoon. The frozen food section, another yum.  This time I got some ice cream bon bons.  Mango Greek yogurt and then the checkstand where the selection of black licorice and Ritter Sport candy bars are my weak spot.  I love Ritter Sport Butter Biscuit. Tastes like Europe.

Trader Joe Snacks

Trader Joe Snacks

4:12pm  Drop off some Styrofoam to my pal Dana who needs some packaging stuff that I could not use.

4:19pm  Arrive back at the gallery where I am greeted by Miss Wiggle Butt (SAMi) with full enthusiasm on board.  Hoping to have time to take her for a quick walk later on.

4:22pm  UPS arrived with supplies and frames, yeah - I love getting packages event if I am the one paying for them!

4:42pm to 5:15pm        Called ATT to get new phone services and typically dreaded to be on hold, but I had the phone on speaker while I check email. Spoke to Chris from ATT and he’s very nice, local too - San Ramon  That’s a bonus. He hooks me up with the services I need. Yeah!

5:25pm  Open up the cartons from UPS.  Oh darn. Two of the frames that I ordered got dings from the shipping.  It seems no matter how well these babies are packed, the shipping company’s always seem to go “Rambo” on them.  Need to notify manufacturer. Grrrrrrrr.  Me = not happy.

5:30pm  Mary Jo left at 5pm and there is an Shop and Dine Business expo happening at Villa Ragusa, will pop over there for a quick moment to network some.

6:10pm  Attended the Shop and Dine Business Expo in Downtown Campbell for a tad, nice event - networked and then needed to get back to the gallery where SAMi was anxiously waiting and downloaded some photos from the days documentation event. I am telling you - I am exhausted from this blog entry and the task at hand.

6:17pm  Mark calls to see if I want to have some dinner.  Not wanting the same that I had for lunch quick;yt accepts. He comes over and we order from Aquis restaurant. Chicken Romano for me, Caesar salad for him.  We sit and discuss a plethora of topics, from the weather to business and family stuff… I then of course start cleaning and getting things from the day back in order.

All in order for another day...

All in order for another day...

7:45pm  I am about to lock the door and shut off the lights then a gentleman comes in to ask some questions about the Wagg’n Wednesday event we host here every Wednesday in Downtown.  He is a reporter with one of the local papers, we chat for about 15 minutes and we chat about SAMi coming to work with me every day and he takes some photos of us.  SAMi is very used to her photo taken and she likes it, for me… not so much. Hopefully we will see the result of our chat in the local Campbell paper in April!

7:56pm  I close the gallery - lock the door and larger overhead light are off (If I am here I keep a couple of the showroom lights on). However, I work on this blog to get it finished while Mark and I are in the studio chatting about things and the events of the day.  Multitasking is truly my thing.

8:45 - 10:00 pm Mark and SAMi leave at 8:45 and I am plugging away at finishing projects, emailing orders, placing the second varnish later on the newest painting, embellishing sculpture, sweeping the floors, taking out the garbage, wiping the glass displays in the gallery.  Just think that this was actually a short day, normally I would be here until 12 midnight easy. But this blog has me wiped and I am pooped out.  So, as the toys from a doggie day remain in their place for another day of play from their white fluffy master, I can only image how much sleep I will encounter this evening.  Sigh.

SAMi's Toys... well, just a few of them.

SAMi's Toys... well, just a few of them.

Are you tired as well?  I am going home. Good night.

Paw Pads and Colorful Murals

Last month I had the great honor to create a series of murals at the Humane Society Silicon Valley (HSSV) and had very little time to not only get these murals completed, but to actually have a moment to blog this experience.

Shortly after the first of this year, I was approached our colleagues and Philanthropy partners at the HSSV to request my partnership with fellow artist Ron Burns to paint a series of original murals on the new animal habitat project within the new Milpitas facility. I met with Stephanie at the HSSV in January to view the space and received a tour of the new facility. Quite impressive, I was more amazed that this facility was *green* and compliant to the LEED parameters (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). It turns out that the painted that needed to be used for these murals ALSO needed to be LEED compliant. Now, mind you, I did not know much about this previously and have learned an incredible amount in the process. So, being the research crazy person that I am, I got on the phone with the facility gurus at the HSSV as well as the local LEED certification specialists, I also connected them with the paint companies that I utilize for specifics on the composite of the paints and varnishes. The design was focused on the needs of the pets and overall animal care - what is best for the animals.

This mural project was not some off the cuff idea that just surfaced, it was planned, calculated and compliant.

Ron Burns and Sonya Paz at HSSV

Ron Burns and Sonya Paz at HSSV

As the day approached and all the press was aligned and the supplies for transit accounted for I needed to really mentally get psych’ed for this project because I do not typically paint in the daytime… or paint on a schedule… but the excitement to be part of this and to paint with fellow artist Ron Burns who is a pet painter/artist legend was pretty darn cool. Several reporters from several publications came to interview us, including The Milpitas Post and the Silicon Valley Newspapers.

Arrived to the new facility around10:30am and did not waste any time, I knew that these next three days were going to be a challenge. I had an idea of what I was going to create for these nine murals all on small modest pieces of note paper.

Having brought my trusty iPod and Bose iPod stereo, this is really the only support I have, I do not have a production staff that helps me prep or stage the artwork, only becasue I have a specific method of how I work. … I work best in a high volume fast paced environment and have to do each piece from start to finish. I have tried the production line style of creation, but this does not work for me, I feel I loose a lot of emotion when trying to do it this way.

So the first mural I created was one that I was truly excited about, it was the piece I titled “A Window to New Beginnings” .

A window to new beginnings

A window to new beginnings

The paintings that followed were a slight departure of what I do on canvas, I think because there were no limits, no parameters and the need for speed. Pieces included are “”Flowah Paw’ah”, “I’m on the Outside”, “Royal Rover”, “Daily Routine”, “Poodle Posies”, “Carrot Kingdom”, “Crazy Cosmic Cat” and my beloved “Lil Miss SAMi”, this piece is in the main socialization area of the habitats that I was responsible for. Averaging 3 murals per day was amazing.

Tons of emotional support, HSSV folks, Stephanie Ladeira, Christine Benniger and Laura Fulda stopped by a few times to check in to see the progress.

Christine Benniger and Laura Fulda love this mural!

Christine Benniger and Laura Fulda love this mural!

Ron and Buff Burns and their assistant Andrea met Mark and I for dinner after day one of intense painting, we were all pretty exhausted, but caught up for dinner in downtown Campbell. We met at our gallery and then off to Aquis Tex Mex. We took this fabulous photo of us at the gallery. I think we looked pretty good based on our exhaustion factor!

Buff and Ron Burnes, Sonya Paz and Mark Kovich

Buff and Ron Burnes, Sonya Paz and Mark Kovich

Two more full days of intense painting ahead. I give major kudos to my iPod and the selection of my favorite energetic tunes, from “Oingo Boingo”,”B52’s” to the array of hits of the 80’s and 90’s. Pumped the volume and proceeded to conquer this marathon. Ron, Buff and Andrea finished up late Thursday afternoon as they needed to depart back to Scottsdale, AZ for another obligation, so it was pretty quiet.

I was at the HSSV until late on Thursday, roughly 10:00pm finishing up and taking in this accomplishment. I was so tired, but satisfied to the degree of pleased on how this all turned out. In the days that followed, I was exhausted. My legs and arms were so sore from the ladder activity and my brain was fizzed out. It was a good kind of tired. Just to know that I could create something that would be a significant part of this new animal community was a rewarding feeling that I cannot even express. I get a tad misty when I reminisce about it.

SAMi and Sonya in the habitat HSSV socialization room

SAMi and Sonya in the habitat HSSV socialization room

This past weekend, the HSSV held its open house to the public. Mark and I were asked to come and showcase some of the pet related items that we create and to be present for the new murals. Itwas really wonderful to see what had been accomplished at the site just in the last 30 days - wow! There was a lot of press on this event, including The Mercury News that gave me a little mention on Sunday’s paper.

The overall support of the community, HSSV staff, volunteers was incredible. Thanks to everyone for their support and caring. It does make a difference. I feel so very proud.