The Artshow Experience
Thursday, opening day of Dragon Con, expectations and the hopes
of fun and frolic run high. As everyone paced the streets to hunt for registration, the
art halls were hidden in the merchandise mart, bypassed and ignored, and the artists
room eagerly waited for the fantasy audience. During the day, no one but the artists
and stalwart fans wandered the exhibition hall and admired each of the works politely and
sincerely. At 5 PM the reception began with the traditional FREE wine and finger
foods distributed, and the artists stretched their glutes to scan the competition for the
best of show. In the face of fantasy abandonment, artists shrugged their shoulders,
drank their wine, met and gave hopeful artists, the few that showed up, a bit of their
life and money saving techniques. Ron Walotskys opinions are probably in the back of
the majority of the artists minds
and that is:
WHERE ARE ALL THE PEOPLE!!!!
The audience, the admirers of fantasy art on the magic cards, book
covers and posters, was for the artists a depressing, revolting no show.
The winner of 1998 Sergiy Poyarkov, who is from the Ukraine, shows his
work with eager determination and politeness. Bill "splat " Johnson, for (I
believe) the first times sells work at the show of dark and disturbing ghostly images.
Each work in the show had the feel of the dreams, passions and hopes of those of us who
wish, dream, and aspire. So go, see the show, shake hands with the artists, feel their
passion and enjoy.
~ Kevin Rupe
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