DAY SEVEN OF THE EXHIBITION

Barbara sent good wishes for the last day this morning on Facebook and like yesterday visitors turned up on the strength of Barbara’s face book post.

Figure 01 Barbara’s Facebook post

Again there was no market, so I spent the early morning before opening wrapping the paintings that were sold, separately, so that they could be picked up in the afternoon, or posted tomorrow.

The weather had been marvellous all week but around 15.30 the rain started, which seemed to ring the death knell for the exhibition.

The takedown of the exhibition was far easier than the set up partly because there were now less paintings to be packed, but mainly because I managed to do it without using the ladder.

Just as you remember your first visitor, you also remember your last, my last visitor was Amanda Bastin who arrived when there were only six paintings remaining on the walls, and I was once again in workman mode. This time though there was no rush, so I stopped working to chat about the six and find out that Amanda was a member of Studio Talk like me and was just starting to do the Norfolk Painting Diploma that I did a year or so ago.