
I visited the Artwalk last weekend. It’s a good event and seems well-run. Constant motion aids parties. A focal point helps a party.
I wish we had more art-focused events and fewer of those vague cocktail events that just happen to be hosted at artsy places. I like “see and be seen” as much as the rest of everybody, but it’s more fun if something real is going on – not just paying to be somewhere with other nervous, over-stimulated, and dressed-up people. “For charity” doesn’t really help.

Kevin Whitman
Here’s a list of some artists I saw and the cards I took at the Artwalk (in reverse alphabetical order):
You should stop reading here.
I mean it.
The reason I have to keep typing is just because I can’t figure out how to get the remaining paintings to line up on the right side of this article.
I’m not a good internetician.

Don Stewart
Or an arranger.
Or re-arranger.
Or anything, really.
I just do my little articles here.
And I never really bothered to learn much about Wordpress or anything.
So it’s not like I know what I’m doing.
Not sure why anyone would take me seriously.
Or really anything at all for that matter.
Why would we?

Lynne Hartman
If I can put it together in under four hours, surely it can’t be that serious.
I can, and don’t call me Shirley.
But I digress.
I warned you to stop reading this.
You’d be better off spending your time clicking on the artists’ links and looking at the pictures on the right.
It can’t be interesting at all to still read this, can it?
I suppose I should have commented on the art, right?

Kris Golden
I shoulda said something about what I liked about each individual piece?
Or maybe why I picked it out or liked the artist?
That would be cheating, wouldn’t it, and rob you of your big chance to self-actualize as a human being and decide for yourself what you like.
Instead, I figure, you can click for yourself on the link if you like one of these artists and go explore what they’ve got to offer.
Email ‘em.

Claire Cormany
Say hi.
Maybe they’ll write you back and just maybe you’ll be able to have a new friendship or maybe just purchase something from them.
Maybe they’re artists and acting out because they’re desperately seeking approval and they really hunger for someone (anyone!) to tell them they like their stuff.
Maybe they’re just starving enough to do anything so someone will buy from them and maybe you could take advantage of that raw helplessness.
Eh?

THE Mike Brady
Well…. maybe so.
I don’t know you and I don’t really know these people.
I don’t know what you’re capable of.
I just liked the art.
Full stop.