“A strange kind of light”

Hi folks,

Something a bit, well a lot actually, more surreal and abstract today πŸ™‚

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Best wishes

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New work: “Troubled Waters”

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A turbulent work for turbulent times.

Kind regards

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New work: “Structured Anarchy”

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Local shopping centre but not as you might know it πŸ™‚

New work: “Groundhog Day”

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Every morning for years on end I used to start my working day getting up at the same time, doing the same things in the same order, getting the same bus and then a coffee and toast in this cafe and then proceed to spend a soulless day just like the one before, welcome to Groundhog Day!.

New work: “Hmm, Time warp it is!”

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

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

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New work: “Highest colours touching others”

Hi,

A totally colourful abstract for a change.

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Have a great day,

Leigh

My latest work is “Total garbage”

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I spotted this banana skin and empty beer can that someone had left and took a photo of it, why? well your guess is as good as mine πŸ™‚

New work: “The train on platform 11”

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Another of my Waterloo Station work.

New: Members Area with free artwork download!

Hi,

You can download one of my artworks “Butterfy wings and things” absolutely free from my new Members Area, Click on the Sign Up/Login link on my homepage http://www.leighkempphotoart.co.uk and the Members Area menu tab will become accessible. Click on the tab and then click on the artwork icon to download the work.

If you like the work please consider making a small donation of your choice on PayPal to help me with the running cost of my website and other internet accounts.

Thank you

Leigh

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