My latest very exciting news is that I sold a painting at the Flight of Fancy last week. I blogged about the creation of this canvas last March. It was inspired by the kindness of friendship. I wonder what thoughts or feelings it sparked for the buyer.

The Gift, acrylic, 2009. (above); Peonies, acrylic, 2009. (below)
Like many artists, I feel awkward about the selling part. I just want to create the art and let someone else sell it. Many art-appreciators don’t realize that 99% of artists have to figure out how they are going to get their work seen by the public, on their own. This can mean paying thousands of dollars to rent a booth at a big show like the Toronto Art Expo, One of a Kind, or approaching galleries with a portfolio. And selling is a very different skill than creating.
I have been selling my paintings on my own for a number of years now, in self-organized group shows, art club shows, and in studio tours. While it is a thrill to get feedback from viewers and to actually meet future owners, it is quite wonderful to let someone else take the painting and match it with an interested buyer because that way, I can spend the time doing what I do best– creating the work.

My canvas of Hollyhock will be coming home this week.
My daydream fantasy was that one day someone would walk into my studio, look at my work and say “Let me sell this! You paint the paintings and I’ll take care of the rest.” In some ways this has happened to me in Bear River.

Painting under 'Cordelia', our willow tree.
The first time we visited this village, we went to the Flight of Fancy, a beautiful fine arts and fine craft store operated for almost 30 years by artist Robert Buckland -Nicks. I was impressed with the originality and the quality of the work he had in the store. I hoped he would be interested in selling my paintings in his second-floor art gallery, but I was too shy to show him the small paintings I’d stashed in my suitcase. After we moved to Bear River he approached me. He’d heard that I painted and asked to see my work. I kept putting Rob off because I believed that my best work was yet to come at some unknown future time. Finally he just showed up at the studio one day and left with a few canvases to hang at the store.
Since then Rob has sold 8 large paintings of mine in 18 months.

Rob poses with me upstairs at the Flight of Fancy.
Like the rest of our life in Bear River this piece has fallen neatly into place. Rob drops into the studio now and again to look at what’s new and to talk about painting. I only have to paint the picture and figure out a title. Rob chooses pieces that he thinks will suit his store and his clientele.
My paintings are in good company at the Flight of Fancy hanging with works by Alan Syliboy, Anna Syperak , Craig Rubadoux, and Bear River’s Charles Cooper.
The Flight is closed now until next spring.

Crocosmia painting for next spring's collection.










8 responses so far ↓
louise Baker // November 3, 2009 at 11:29 am
Fabulous, dynamic, would like to see more or a blog dedicated to Floras work.
Flora // November 3, 2009 at 11:30 am
Louise, thanks so much for your cheering! I am putting together a blog dedicated to my work and I’ll post it in the next week. You are right that it is high time for me to do this!
Flora
Patchmaker // November 3, 2009 at 12:08 pm
Congratulations, Flora! I always enjoy visiting Flight of Fancy when I’m up that way, and sometimes “drag” visitors to the shop (they are always awed by it). So glad you and Rob found each other! And you’re so right about artists and artisans who would love to have someone to promote their work for them. . . .
Maggie
Flora // November 3, 2009 at 12:31 pm
Thanks Maggie! I picked up my unsold paintings at the Flight today and it was a sad/happy time. Sad to see the shop disassembled, happy to see other artists showing up who I’ve only met through their work. Happy to see that Rob finally gets to have his winter break from working almost every single day since April!
Maybe when you come to the Flight next summer, we’ll also have our studio finished (fingers crossed!) and you can visit us too!
Flora
Faye // November 3, 2009 at 11:32 pm
Flora, congratulations on the sale, and on the other sales as well. How wonderful that Rob just kind of ‘took over’ for you, almost in spite of yourself – LOL! The Flight of Fancy is the most wonderful place – I was practically transported during my one visit and meant to go back long before now. So many beautiful things. Well, something to look forward to next season. Your paintings are amazing!
Faye
Flora // November 4, 2009 at 7:38 pm
Thank you Faye! Yes, I am so glad for Rob’s persistance! He represents over 200 mostly Nova Scotian artists and has a sincere interest in the story behind their works, the making of the pieces, the inspiration and what is new on the drawing board. I’m glad to hear that you like my painting!
Flora
Holly // November 5, 2009 at 9:35 pm
I love looking at all your paintings! The colours are so vibrant and rich. You seem to enjoy your surroundings and the people of Bear River as it is reflected in your artwork. I look forward to reading more blogs and I hope to see you one day soon.
Holly
Flora // November 6, 2009 at 7:41 pm
Hi Holly!
I’d love to see you. Thanks for the comments about my paintings. It is a fact that I am excited by colour, my surroundings and the vibe of this village. I will never run out of subject matter, that’s for sure!
Flora