Sad day

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A very very sad day, R.I.P Sir David Bowie and thanks for all the years of enjoyment that your music has given me.

New work: “Hmm, Time warp it is!”

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The force is strong in this one,Β Yoda meets Klimpt πŸ™‚

750,000 BIG thank you’s!

750000 thank yous blimey

I just noticed that I’ve got a truly unbelievable 750,000 photo views!!.

I never expected anything like that number of views when I first started posting my work on Flickr back in the summer of 2013. Actually I never expected anything, Instead I thought that a few close friends and perhaps other kindly folk might find my photos of some interest.

Thank you all very much for your friendship and for supporting and encouraging my work and for putting up with my eclectic artistic ramblings! πŸ™‚ .

Sincere best wishes,

Leigh

 

New work: “Kitsch Kats”

Hi,

Take a break, have some Kitsch Cats :).Β Another Klimtesque tribute..

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Chirpy chirpy tweet tweet! :)

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Hi,

I’ve been trying out some new tweets Β πŸ™‚

Best wishes

Leigh

New work : “Gustav on the river”

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A small homage to Gustav Klimt.

New work: Another Year, Another Boat

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Maybe the rich and famous would like me to photograph their boats :). Actually they don’t have to be famous, rich will do nicely :).

Edit: After reading a posting on Facebook it got me thinking about the difficulty that I have writing about my work. Something that I’ve come across on another site that I frequent that likes the poster to write five lines of text to accompany a posting.

I find it very difficult to describe my work in more than general terms such as painterly, textured and general descriptive terms such as location etc.. I find it impossible to write in to a work something that simply isn’t there. My works aren’t inspired or influenced by anything in particular, they aren’t social metaphors or symbolic of anything, they are what they are!. Β This is a boat going down the river, nothing more and certainly nothing less! :).

 

No virtual people, no virtual pets! :)

Gallery thanks mL

Hi.

Excuse the title of the posting there were “virtual” people in attendance and I assume a few “virtual” pets πŸ™‚ or at least viewing figures would indicate that there were.Β I thought I’d write a few words about my online gallery launch event yesterday evening. Firstly a BIG thank you to those who kindly viewed the gallery.

I’m gaining more experience in these kind of events. I think that advertising the event on Twitter and to a lesser extent on Facebook was a success and I will definitely do it again next time around except I’ll perhaps start planning and sending out invites a bit earlier.

Although the chat channel was very quiet, one must consider that English is only one language and not everyone wants to chat and, unlikeΒ BeyoncΓ©, I certainly can’t claim to have broken the Internet πŸ™‚ I’m pleased that the event has perhaps served to further bring my work to the attention of a greater audience and I’ve received some very positive feedback through the social networks.

At the end of the day it’s pretty nigh impossible to access the direct worth of such events, the only way is to see what the longer-term results might be and although they are quite a bit of work to put together and to publicise they are fun and most importantly if one doesn’t have any money they are free :).

Thanks again and best wishes,

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PS. Just visiting my gallery would help to increase my viewing stats and help me publicise my work thanks.

Thoughs on publicising a virtual gallery event.

Hi,

As many of you know I’ve decided to give a virtual gallery launch event another try this evening. Β https://www.virtualgallery.com/galleries/leigh_kemp_a14490717/twelve_of_one_a_dozen_of_the_other_s13338

Gallery Launch for 3rd

With that in mind one’s thoughts turn to “how do I publicise this?”. My previous efforts at launch events have, in total honesty, not met with a lot of success so this time around I’ve adopted a different approach. It’s nice to e-mail invites to contacts in the arts world, friends, the neighbour and their cat πŸ™‚ etc. but I really don’t have that many contacts but I have sent e-mail invites to those that I have an e-mail address for. But this time I’m in a much stronger position with Twitter contacts (and indeed other social media contacts) than was the case previously including some well known fellow artists, galleries and art websites so I’m trying that way of publicising the event and it has been quite successful so far.

Then there comes the issue of automating general speculative tweets. What frequency should one send out a Tweet?. One tweet is going to disappear unnoticed in to a sea of tweets faster than tipping a water droplet in to the ocean. Too many tweets are just going to annoy folks as I know that they do me, so I’ve settled on sending out three or four a day for the days leading up to the event. Twitter is also great for re-tweets and thanks to some kindly folks re-tweeting me I’ve managed to spread the word further and faster than I could hope to do through entirely my own efforts. I also think that having a tweet character limit forces one to be succinct and avoid pretentious waffle :).

Of course it’s great if quite a few people turn up tomorrow evening as, and I can speak from previous experience, there’s little more boring and soul Β destroying than sitting at a keyboard for three or so hours and chatting to oneself and hoping that someone might turn up, sort of like hosting a party, sending out invites to which no one turns up and ending up feeling like “Billy-no-mates” and sitting eating cold party food and drinking wine on one’s own πŸ™‚

But there’s perhaps another side to this not quite so obvious, it’s not all about how many people turn up at the end of the day but also the whole act of publicising the event generates gallery views and hopefully interest in one’s work so that is an important aspect to things and every time one tries something different one learns a little more from one’s mistakes, experience that can hopefully be brought to bear next time around.

Other considerations include what time and day of the week should one set the event for?. I’ve decided that a Sunday at 6:00 GMT might work allowing for the time differences around the world, particularly in Europe and North America and I’ve tried to also bear this in mind with automated tweets.

How effective or ineffective all of this might prove to be I’ll find out tomorrow evening πŸ™‚ If one virtual man and his virtual dog are the only visitors then I only hope that it’s a different man and his dog from last time around so that I have someone new to chat with πŸ™‚

Kind regards

leigh sig 2

 

 

 

 

Happy New Year

Late to the party again :), a little ASCII ditty that I put together.

Happy New Year

leigh sig 2