Salutations,
I know, some of you just dropped in after reading the news piece about the upcoming Haunted House show at Antebellum on Saturday. I have been posting about the pieces, and will update with a preview of some of the fetish art pieces going on display at the gallery.
An ongoing topic here at Fetish-artist.com has been what I called “the wood project.” On the site has been a variety of pieces with secret intentions. This is what the fuss has been all about. I’ve been holding off posting final photos until I had some serious pieces about ready to go. These will be going up on Etsy soon and you can see why I’ve talked so much about these.
Sherry wanted to go with natural wood colors and use nice hard woods like maple. However, the strongest pieces so far have been the prototype pine paddles which we used to experiment with size and style. The pine pieces have also been easy to work with. The final step will be to do several large runs, but I wanted to do individual hand painted pieces to gauge demand and learn the limitations of paint and ink on wood.
The white on black with added color has had the most dramatic effect, and I really dig it. I’m already planning new pieces and if I had time, I’d do a couple of demon pieces just for the Haunted House show at Antebellum Gallery this weekend. I’ve already got something in mind for next year’s event.
There are two maple paddles with natural wood finish left, and Sherry is determined that there is no way in hell I’m painting them black. Those will be left for the more mainstream graphics for her marketing project she’s been planning. The tricky part is they’ll be fine for a high-end art piece, but we’re still experimenting to see if we can bring the price point down for a larger production run.
What direction are we going in? Several actually. The real plan is to do a mass run for a reasonable cost, and do a set of individual hand-painted paddles for Etsy and art shows.
Stay tuned. The next post will feature promotional pieces from the upcoming Haunted House art show at Antebellum art gallery.