Collection: Merkaba Water
Year: 2013
A photographic tryptic of rain falling from the sky during a time when the planets had aligned astrologically into the shape of a merkaba star.
Collection: Merkaba Water
Year: 2013
A photographic tryptic of rain falling from the sky during a time when the planets had aligned astrologically into the shape of a merkaba star.
Knight of Swords (monday) – 9.cups (tuesday) – 9.swords (wednesday) – ace.wands (thursday) – 3.cups (friday)
Monday: seven.wands – 8.pents – 6.pents
Tuesday: sun – 7.cups – magician
Wednesday: sun – 8.cups – king of pents
Thursday: 7.cups – hierophant – knight.swords
Friday: Judgement – 10.swords – 4.wands
I’ve had some really fun success getting my work accepted into exhibitions. I realized that there were a few things that I assess and consider before submitting my work. It makes all the difference in the world if you consider these points as guidelines before submitting your work.
Where is the exhibit? Is it located in a booming metropolitan city? or in the boondocks of Connecticut? Location also counts too as a higher chance of potential art buyers/collectors.
Sometimes as another way to make money exhibitions require an entry fee. Really consider the exhibition and what its’ worth is. Is it really worth it to submit 3 images at an entry fee of $40 to an exhibition located in the boondocks of Connecticut? Probably not. $15 dollars for 1 image for an entry fee for an exhibition in the boondocks of Connecticut is reasonable. $20+ for an image to have your artwork displayed digitally (minimal effort on the curator and gallery) to have your artwork displayed in a metropolitan city isn’t worth it. But say, a no entry fee is the best way to go – obviously.
The title is a GREAT hint on what the curators’ vision of the exhibition is. If, for example, you find a call for submissions for an exhibit of My Little Pony fanart, you don’t want to submit a beautiful detailed drawing of your mother’s sister’s cat. Your work has to be relevant and connected to the curator’s vision. My work, thankfully, is earth centered, so that means it has a wide variety of opportunities. It also has a spiritual side to it as well.
Like anything in the art field, presentation is key. The way you present your artwork is crucial too. So generally speaking what I include in the body of the email; is my name, year of artwork made, materials/medium, concept, size, etc. Provide all the information they need at first hand. It makes an impression and says you really care about what you do.
I hope these pointers were helpful for you for getting your artwork into an exhibition. Sometimes a little luck helps as well. You won’t know if your work is successful unless you try.
The stars form a six pointed star today in the heavens – astrologically speaking. My intuition told me to go out and take collect some rainwater for white light ritual work. That’s the Mars-Pluto T-Square talking (To make the best use of this T-square, take immediate action on your intuitive flashes. And if you’re ready, release everything that does not contribute to your evolution and awakening. Forecast). The Grand Sextile speaks to doing Law of Attraction work. Perhaps I should buckle down and do an employment mandala? Haven’t done much magick lately and things have been kind of been stagnant in terms of finding work. The ascension community claims that this is the beginning point of true spiritual ascension. Never really bought into the whole ‘ascension’ theory religiously. I do think we’re going through a spiritual evolution right now… to see an astrological forecast for this event go to the Astroshaman Forecast!
I then asked my tarot deck if my rainwater had a message for me:
5.swords – Hermit – 9.wands
5.Swords – Intuition, healing, vitality, freedom, change, vital force, magnetic energy, limitations – facing one’s limits. The Five of Swords is a card of protection, so have no fear or trepidation upon your path. The 5 of Swords appearing in a reading may be indicating a victory or achievement which has been well-deserved and long-awaited. The 5 of Swords tells of achieving or receiving something that you have wanted for a long time. It is indicating that you may reap the rewards of your past efforts.
Hermit – > Solitariness, wisdom, guidance, intelligence, patience, faith and trust, independence, values, inner-search, withdrawal, answers and solutions, prudence, solitude, discrimination, self-awareness, lighting the way for others,awakening, enlightenment, shedding light, the “key” to a situation, crisis, isolation.
9.Wands – > Suspicion, boldness, readiness, strength, suspension, delay, adjournment, discretion, discernment, persistence, perseverance, unexpected gain, stability, knowledge, ability, defense, resilience, reward.
Queen.Pents (monday) – King.Wands (tuesday) – seven.pents (wednesday) – Devil (thursday) – Moon (friday)
Monday – queen.swords, 6.pents, 5.wands
Tuesday – king.cups , 9.cups, 2.pents
Wednesday – strength, 6.wands, magician
Thursday – 5.wands, 7.cups, 3.swords
Friday – 9.cups, chariot, king.pents
So I have claims on another desk which I’m hoping to pick up tomorrow.. so far I have an L-shaped desk, two cherry top tables, and plastic shelves.
Rite Lite LPL602B Wireless 6 LED Picture Light, Black – Amazon.com – 3x ($60)
Adorama Safelight Junior Red Safelight Bulb: Picture 1 regular – $16.95
Arista Set of 4 Developing Trays – Accommodates 5×7 inch prints – (White/Red/Buff/Green) – $11.99
Arista Set of 3 Developing Trays – Accommodates 5×7 inch print size – (White/Red/Buff) – $10.40
Arista Plastic Print Tongs With Rubber Tips – Set of 2 – $5.49
Arista Premium Odorless Stop Bath 16 oz. (Makes 4 Gallons) – $11.09
Arista Premium Odorless Liquid Fixer 32 oz. concentrate to make 2.5 gallons. – $11.99
Arista Premium Liquid Paper Developer 32 oz. (Makes 2.5 Gallons) – $11.79
– $80 + $60 (picture lights) = $140
I hung out with one of my co-workers today at dinner break and she was looking for a new shirt because she had spilled something on the one she was wearing. We ran across this store called Rainbow! They have galaxy printed shirts which I had been looking for for awhile now and some really cool prints. I know I shouldn’t really be spending a lot of money and saving it towards my studio… but I could go and at least check it out! 😀

4.swords (monday) – 2.wands (tuesday) – Hermit (wednesday) – Fool (thursday) – Ace.Cups (friday) | Waiting, time-out – partnership, battling – studying, learning – experience, courage – emotions, new start
Monday – ten.cups, temperance, king.cups
Tuesday – 8.cups, page.swords, 5.pents
Wednesday – 7.wands, ace.wands, world
Thursday – 3.pents, tower, 6.cups
Friday – World , Queen.Pents, 7.Swords
For more Photos see this post!
For my exhibition trip up to Montreal, I chose to use Airbnb since we didn’t need much space. I definitely recommend Christophe and Nath on Airbnb. The price was right, the location was convenient and little did we know that the neighborhood that we stayed in was an artist neighborhood which added to the ambiance of our trip. The studio apartment was very well kept and in good condition.
Below are some highlights and lowlights of each exhibition and some photos!
Highlights – Montreal
– Finding out before we left that my artwork was featured on the poster for the event!
– Finding out that Le Plateau Mont Royal neighborhood is an artist neighorhood, the neighborhood we stayed in!
– Dinner at M!STO Restaurant on Thursday – I had mixed green salad, Medaglioni with rosé sauce, molten chocolate cake – very good!
– The Gala at the Montreal Center D’art for my exhibition
– The table I ate dinner at was very nice and then later; the table next to mine got a bit drunk and adopted me. One of the men at the table was hitting on me and kept saying how attractive I was and also was commenting on my dress and how much he liked the print – he was drunk and so it didn’t matter.
– Having people think that I worked at the Montreal Center because I dressed so well!
Lowlights – Montreal
– SO DAMN HOT ; too hot to do much of anything
– the windows and door to our accommodations weren’t that great.
– I walked to the Gala via the metro through a thunderstorm. Socks got wet so blisters started to develop later on during the trip 🙁
Overall the Montreal Gala diner was what I expected and better than I expected at the same time. The only critique I had was that to encourage the guests to talk to each other more some how (without the alcohol) and to have the black and white photography separate from each other. Some people confused mine withe someone elses because it was below the eye level.
Highlights – Pomfret
– Having people seek me out and ask me questions about my artwork, being genuinely interested in the process, etc
– One of the attendees at the Pomfret exhibit asked me for my autograph and picture. The piece of paper that I signed was a print out of my profile page from the Global Art League website which sponsored the Montreal exhibit – which meant I was googled!
– really good guacamole, cocktails, and deserts!
Lowlights – Pomfret
– Nothing too terrible happened, we just sat at the border from Montreal for a .5 hr so we lost a lot of time.
– by 7 rolled around I was so exhausted and achey I had to keep sitting down. I don’t wear heals all that often, so when I would stand up my legs would just ACHE.
In the end, I think I enjoyed the social atmosphere better at the Pomfret exhibit, but I enjoyed the experience of having a reception and artwork at the Montreal Center. I just wish it wasn’t so hot, but its’ either a heat wave, or tons of snow in Montreal!