Saturday, June 13, 2009

A New Look, A New Event, and A New Color Pattern...

With our name change and our new color scheme, Myra and I thought that our show booth could use a little updating as well. Since we chose our new logo to be black and red, after our most popular color pattern--Inferno--we thought that our booth should promote the same look.

Gone are the gold table cloths. They've been replaced by vibrant red ones. We have new table top signage...even a new banner. Changing our name was a little bit of a hassle. But, now that it's done, we think it may have been a blessing in disguise.

A good artist should try to reinvent themselves every once in awhile. That's just what we've done with our new logo and color scheme. If nothing else, it's certainly noticeable. One of our friends from the Artist's Market noted how professional our booth looked.




We'll be taking a few weeks off from the Artist's Market but will be back there on July 11th. In the meantime, our next booth show will be at the Bluegrass Pig Day Festival on June 20th, 2009 at Lexington's Jacobson Park from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (rain or shine).

We're very proud to participate in this particular show because of its charitable cause. Proceeds from this event will benefit the
Ruby E. Bailey Family Service Center, a non-profit organization offering public services to the needy families of Lexington. The center's mission is to revitalize Lexington's poorest communities through education, mentoring and job skills training. We're very excited to be one of the event's participating artists.

For more information about the organization, please contact Kelly or Neal Harris at 859-258-1270.

Finally, we've developed a new color pattern using Pearl and Burnt Umber colored clays. As it reminded Myra of chocolate, we named it 'Indulgence'. Let us know what you think about it.