
The thing about me and the limelight is that I only really enjoy basking in it for a minute or two. Any longer and I'm longing to crawl back under my rock and hide.
Three days is a long long time to be switched on and exposed to the public.
I am terrible at small talk, I am appalling at selling my own product (and just selling generally).
My real skill is convincing someone to go for my cheapest product, not my most expensive. or not to buy anything at all.
Do you really need another cushion in your life? I don't think so. quick, get out of here before you spend money.
The Queen's Theatre in Adelaide didn't disappoint. It is a magnificent, unrenovated stone building - the oldest theatre on mainland australia. This was a truly awe-inspiring space, very hard to capture its essence in photos. There were two long skinny rooms that led on to a large central space.




Crumbling walls, exposed beams, concrete floor .. very cold the first couple of days.
But nobody minded too much, not with the superb catering for the venue.. sensational local vego food, coffee and organic wine. I am determined to return to Adelaide on a road trip for an eating/ drinking holiday.
Here are just some of the other talent at Bowerbird:






Before my very special presentation booklet, which i had made up in the US, was taken from my stand while i was off getting a coffee. I was a little upset to say the least. But then my neighbours bought me a drink and we started the party a little early and I was over it in no time.
Now I need to take a very deep breath, clean up this pigsty I live in and get ready for the next one. PYD DESIGN MARKET is on from Saturday 24th to Sunday 25th October and will be my only Sydney outing before Christmas. This year the event is sponsored by Vogue Living magazine and I hope I get the time to make my extra-large space everything I want it to be. It's less than two weeks away. Feeling very much like Sisyphus rolling that giant rock to the top of the mountain only to have the damn thing roll back down again .. and on it goes.
Bowerbird was a great success for me personally, for many stall holders, for the organisers, and for the people of adelaide who supported the event. It wasn't fab for everyone though. These kind of big big events can be tough. Until you've done one of these gigs there's just no way of conveying the complexity of the experience.
The stress, frustration, joy, irritation, physical and mental exhaustion, bitching and moaning, joy, envy, excitement, self-doubt, boredom, joy and an awful lot of laughing.

I'm not sure why or how I do it.
*Denis from MessageMark has sent through a link to all the great photos he took on the Sunday. Really worth a peek here:
BowerBird photos
6 comments:
Wish I could have been there, it looks sooo amazing! Next time....
Sounds like an amazing time! I laughed in the bit where you mention "carnie" stories! ha ha. But I have to say - good on you for doing something this awesome. I have never done a market, I think I'm quite terrified, but I probably should get on with it. I'm not very good at selling, and especially not my own stuff. I don't even comfortably take compliments - lost cause? hope not! Really thrilled you had such a ball! Your work is soooooo cool! cheerz... K
Haven't left a comment here for ages. Your work is amazing and I am not surprised you did well at your event. Loved the photos on the link. I love looking at pictures of craft events etc. Reminds me of the time I used to do some years ago.
And WHERE can we buy you in France??? Very attractive stuff.
Hi, I have just found your blog and totally sympathise with your market experiences and not being good at selling your own work! I have just done my first ever market and have just blog-posted about how hard I found it to sell my own work!! It was reassuring to hear your comments and makes me realise I am not the one suffering from crap-selling-of-own-work disease!
I love your work BTW - gorgeous and very clever. Lucy
Whoops - I meant to say I'm not the ONLY one suffering from crap-selling-of-own-work!
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